1.Control Study of Group Psychotherapy on Middle School Students with Internet Overuse
Fenglin CAO ; Linyan SU ; Xueping GAO
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1991;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the effect of group psychotherapy on middle school students with internet overuse(IOU).Methods:A total of 2620 middle-school students from four middle schools of Changsha City were surveyed using Diagnostic Questionnaire for Internet Addiction (YDQ), According to the YDQ criterion and clinical interview, 64 students who were diagnosed as Internet overuse. 29 middle school students with IOU from one regular middle school and one key middle school received group psychotherapy. 35 middle school students with IOU from the other two schools were taken as control(control group). All the students in both groups were assessed with Diagnostic Questionnaire for Internet Addiction(YDQ), Chen Internet Addiction Scale(CIAS), The Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders(SCARED), Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire(SDQ). Results: The scores 0f SCARD and SDQ subscale of emotional symptoms of experimental group decreased significantly (t=2.11~2.99,P
2.Comorbidity of Anxiety and Depression in a Primary School Sample
Linyan SU ; Xueping GAO ; Yu JIN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1992;0(01):-
s Objective: To investigate the comorbidity of depression and anxiety in primary school students. Methods:565 pupils ranged from 2 to 6 grade in a primary school were tested by The Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED) and Depression Self-Rating Scale for Children (DSRSC). Results: There were 140 pupils with a total score higher than cut-off point of SCARED; 97 pupils with a total score higher than cut-off point of DSRSC; 43 pupils with total scores higher than cut-off point of both SCARED and DSRSC, and the positive rate of comorbidity of anxiety and depression was 7.61%. 30.71 percent of children with anxiety disorder was considered co-morbiding depression; 44.33 percent of children with depressive disorder was considered comorbiding anxiety. Chil-dren with comorbidities had higher scores in Withdrawn(mean rank 297.7 ) than Anxiety group(220.8) and Depressive group(202.2);Somatic Complaints(268.2)than Anxiety group (232.2 ) and Depressive group(206.2 ) , Anxious/Depressed (277.2 )than Anxiety group (227.7 ) and Depressive group(219.2 )of CBCL(?~2 =16.72~22.71,P
3.Internet Overuse and Time Management Disposition of Middle School Students
Fenglin CAO ; Linyan SU ; Xueping GAO
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(07):-
Objective: To explore the relationship between internet overuse and time management disposition in middle school students. Methods: Using Diagnostic Questionnaire for Internet Addiction (YDQ), Time Management Disposition Scale (TMDS), we investigated 2620 middle-school students.Results:The incidence rate of internet overuse among middle school students was 2.4 %. The difference of time management disposition between internet overuse group and control group was significant(129.7?25.3/150.0?28.5,t=4.27, P
4.Pharmacokinetics, tissue distribution and magnetic resonance's response characterstics of folic acid-O-carboxymethyl chitosan ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles in mice and rats.
Wenhui GAO ; Shiting LIU ; Caixia FAN ; Linyan QI ; Zhiliang CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(7):845-51
Folic acid-O-carboxymethyl chitosan ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (FA-OCMCS-USPIO-NPs) are a novel molecular targeting MR contrast agent. This paper reperts the pharmacokinetics and magnetic resonance response characteristics of FA-OCMCS-USPIO-NPs in normal rats and mice, and discussed its distributing regularity in animals, providing basis for tumor targeting imaging. O-phenanthroline method was used to determine iron content in rats' plasma and mice's organs following high and low doses of nanoparticles injected through tail vein, and the blood concentration-time curve was drawn, the calculated t1/2 of two groups were greater than 7 h. The results of tissue distribution showed that only a small part of nanoparticles were swallowed by the liver and spleen, while none in the heart, lung and kidney. At the same times, the phagocytosis of nanoparticles did not change with the dose. The results of MRI showed that renal excretion occurred 4 hours after injection, and signal to noise ratio (SNR) of liver and kidney returned to normal levels 24 hours after injection. There were no nanoparticles in the lungs. So a part of nanoparticles escaped from phagocytosis of liver and spleen, and it owned lower toxicity and longer half-life. indicated its use for tumor-targeting imaging. All of these indicated its use for tumor-targeting imaging.
5.Sleep frequent tongue bite
Lei GAO ; Liping ZOU ; Linyan HU ; Jun JU ; Yujie LIU ; Xiaoqiao CHEN ; Xiuyu SHI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(9):716-718
The 10-month baby boy,with normal development,mainly due to sleep in frequent tongue bite nearly 4 months.Bitten his tongue after faring asleep,biting bleeding,bite pain awake.Many of his tongue ulcers,serious impact on children's lives,family companionship in suffering.History found in the supplementary week before the onset of the left frontal children hurt skin bruising.Electroencephalogram showed:Sleep of epileptiform discharges in the left frontal and central anterior temporal areas,but bite the tongue during sleep electroencephalogram synchronization no relevant abnormal discharge.The final diagnosis of traumatic epilepsy,frontal lobe epilepsy syndrome automatically lead to tongue bite tongue with traumatic ulcers.Oral Clonazepam 0.25 mg before sleep,the symptoms disappeared that night,nighttime sleep peacefully.His tongue ulceration has healed after a month.Readers are advised to take advantage of these key parts of the diagnostic process and diagnostic thinking or diagnostic procedures,combined with their own clinical practice,serious thinking,learning,summarized,and benefit from it.
6.Role of chloride channels on apoptosis of CNE-2Z cells induced by arsenic trioxide
Ruiling Lü ; Hong GAO ; Zhiqin DENG ; Haibo WANG ; Xiechou LIANG ; Qiuchan TAN ; Linyan ZHU ; Liwei WANG ; Lixin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2017;33(4):647-654
AIM: To investigate the role of chloride channels in the apoptosis of human poorly differentiated nasopharyngeal carcinoma CNE-2Z cells induced by arsenic trioxide (As2O3).METHODS: The apoptotic rates of CNE-2Z cells induced by As2O3 for 24 h or 48 h were monitored by flow cytometry.The technique of whole-cell patch clamp was used to record the currents activated by As2O3 in the CNE-2Z cells.The inhibition of As2O3-induced apoptosis by chloride channel blocker DIDS in the CNE-2Z cells was analyzed by flow cytometry.RESULTS: As2O3 at 5 μmol/L induced apoptosis of CNE-2Z cells in time-dependent manner.The currents with outward rectification were activated when the cells were exposed to 5 μmol/L As2O3.No obvious time-and voltage-dependent inactivation of the currents was observed.The reverse potential of the currents was close to the equilibrium potential for chloride.The activated currents were inhibited by the chloride channel blockers NPPB and DIDS.The 47% hypertonic solution inhibited the activated currents completely.Chloride channel blocker DIDS inhibited the apoptosis of CNE-2Z cells induced by As2O3.CONCLUSION: As2O3 activates volume-sensitive chloride channels, and chloride channels may play an important role in the apoptosis of CNE-2Z cells induced by As2O3.
7.Effects of ClC-3 gene overexpression on bone mass and structure in mice
Yuan WANG ; Zhiqin DENG ; Haibo WANG ; Hong GAO ; Xiechou LIANG ; Qiuchan TAN ; Linyan ZHU ; Qingnan LI ; Liwei WANG ; Lixin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(3):499-503
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To investigate the effect of the overexpression of voltage-gated chloride channel family protein 3 ( ClC-3) gene on bones of mice .METHODS: The tail gene detection assay was used to confirm the overexpression of ClC-3.The male FVB mice of three months old were divided into two groups , the wild type ( WT) group and the ClC-3 overexpressed (ClC-3 transgene) group.The body weight, length and weight of the right tibias were measured .The upper and middle parts of the tibias were dissected , decalcified, paraffin-imbed, sectioned and stained with HE staining .The bone morphology metrology was used to analyze the changes of bone structures .The percent trabecular area (%Tb.Ar), trabecular number ( Tb.N) , trabecular width ( Tb.Wi) and trabecular separation ( Tb.Sp) of cancellous bone in the upper part of the tibia were measured.The total tissue area (T.Ar), cortical area (Ct.Ar), percent cortical area (%Ct.Ar), marrow area ( Ma.Ar) and percent marrow area (%Ma.Ar) of the cortical bone in the middle part of the tibia were detec-ted .RESULTS:The wild type mice and the ClC-3-overexpressed mice were verified by the tail gene detection assay . Compared with WT group , the body weight and the length and weight of the tibia were decreased in ClC -3 transgene mice (P<0.05).In the cancellous bones of ClC-3 transgene mice, the%Tb.Ar and Tb.Wi were decreased (P<0.05), the Tb.Sp was increased (P<0.05) and the Tb.N was not significantly changed .In the cortical bones of ClC-3 transgene mice, the T.Ar, Ct.Ar and%Ct.Ar were decreased (P<0.05), the%Ma.Ar was increased (P<0.05), and the Ma. Ar was not significantly changed .CONCLUSION:ClC-3 overexpression may lead to the reduction of the bone mass and the destructure of the cancellous and cortical bones .The results suggest that ClC-3 may be involved in the regulation of bone resorption and/or formation.
8.The mediating effect of self-regulation fatigue between acceptance of hearing impairment and work withdrawal behavior in young and middle-aged patients with sudden deafness
Mengjie LI ; Linyan GUO ; Wei GAO ; Chen DONG ; Yan DONG ; Chengcheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(9):691-698
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of self-regulation fatigue between acceptance of hearing impairment and work withdrawal behavior in young and middle-aged patients with sudden deafness, so as to provide reference for the formulation of intervention measures for job withdrawal behavior.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted to facilitate the selection of 326 young and middle-aged patients with sudden deafness who were treated in the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery in the First Affiliated Hospital and the Second Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Military Medical University of the Chinese PLA from February 2021 to January 2022. The survey was carried out by general information questionnaire, the Revised Acceptance Disability Scale, the Self-Regulatory Fatigue Scale, and the Work Withdrawal Behavior Scale. Structural equation model method was used to analyze the mediating effect.Results:The acceptance of hearing impairment score in young and middle-aged patients with sudden deafness was (59.82 ± 10.99) points, the self-regulation fatigue score was (60.38 ± 8.84) points, and the work withdrawal behavior score was (39.06 ± 6.51) points. Self-regulation fatigue was negatively correlated with acceptance of hearing impairment ( r=-0.541, P<0.01). Work withdrawal behavior was negatively correlated with acceptance of hearing impairment ( r=-0.488, P<0.01), and was positively correlated with self-regulation fatigue ( r=0.587, P<0.01). Self-regulation fatigue played a partial mediating effect between the acceptance of hearing impairment and work withdrawal in young and middle-aged patients with sudden deafness, and the mediating effect ratio was 56.30%. Conclusions:The acceptance of hearing impairment can not only directly affect the work withdrawal behavior of young and middle-aged patients with sudden deafness, but also indirectly affect their work withdrawal behavior through self-regulation fatigue. Medical staff should pay attention to the internal relationship between the acceptance of hearing impairment, self-regulation fatigue and work withdrawal behaviors, so as to improve the acceptance of hearing impairment of patients, relieve their self-regulation fatigue, and avoid the occurrence of work withdrawal behaviors.
9. Application of medical failure mode and effect analysis in blood sample management in phase I clinical trials
Yan SONG ; Linyan GAO ; Yanping ZHANG ; Xiang LI ; Lan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2021;26(9):1031-1036
AIM: To explore the application effect of medical failure mode and effect analysis in the blood sample management of phase I clinical trials, and to provide a basis for improving the quality of blood sample management. METHODS: Convenient sampling was used to draw blood samples from healthy subjects in phase I clinical trials as the research objects. According to whether the medical failure mode and effect analysis method was implemented, they were divided into 3 080 control groups and 3 064 observation groups. The unqualified rate of blood samples, the number of unqualified items, the satisfaction of subjects and the passing rate of the researcher's examination between the two groups were compared. RESULTS: The unqualified rate of blood samples in the control group was 1.95%, and the unqualified rate of blood samples in the observation group was 0.59%. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). The number of unqualified items in the blood samples of the observation group was lower than that of the control group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). The satisfaction of subjects in the observation group and the passing rate of the investigator were higher than those in the control group, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: The implementation of medical failure mode and effect analysis not only provides qualified biological samples for the detection and analysis of drug concentration in clinical trials, but also enhances the standardization and specialization of researchers, and contributes to the improvement of the overall quality of clinical trials.
10.Aberrant Resting-State Functional Connectivity in the Default Mode Network in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder Patients with and without Psychotic Symptoms.
Yuan ZHONG ; Chun WANG ; Weijia GAO ; Qian XIAO ; Dali LU ; Qing JIAO ; Linyan SU ; Guangming LU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2019;35(4):581-590
Mood disorders/psychosis have been associated with dysfunctions in the default mode network (DMN). However, the relative contributions of DMN regions to state and trait disturbances in pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD) remain unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible mechanisms of PBD through brain imaging and explore the influence of psychotic symptoms on functional alterations in PBD patients. Twenty-nine psychotic and 26 non-psychotic PBD patients, as well as 19 age- and sex-matched healthy controls underwent a resting-state functional MRI scan and the data were analyzed by independent component analysis. The DMN component from the fMRI data was extracted for each participant. Spearman's rank correlation analysis was performed between aberrant connectivity and clinical measurements. The results demonstrated that psychotic PBD was characterized by aberrant DMN connectivity in the anterior cingulate cortex/medial prefrontal cortex, bilateral caudate nucleus, bilateral angular gyri, and left middle temporal gyrus, while non-psychotic PBD was not, suggesting further impairment with the development of psychosis. In summary, we demonstrated unique impairment in DMN functional connectivity in the psychotic PBD group. These specific neuroanatomical abnormalities may shed light on the underlying pathophysiology and presentation of PBD.