1.Diagnosis of "unspecified psychotic disorder" in identifying criminal responsibility.
Chang-Jian QIU ; Yu-Peng LUO ; Bo ZHANG ; Ke-Jun HUO ; Wei ZHANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2008;24(2):131-133
OBJECTIVE:
To explore diagnosis and management of "unspecified psychotic disorder" in determination of criminal responsibility.
METHODS:
Analysis of 12 cases of "unspecified psychotic disorder" during determination of criminal responsibility in Sichuan Forensic Expertise Center in Southwest China from January 2006 to July 2007.
RESULTS:
The main reason to diagnose unspecified psychotic disorder was there were insufficient information and findings . Descriptions of mental abnormalities were not complete and were atypical (83.3%). Even if "unspecified psychotic disorder" was diagnosed, it was still possible to determine criminal responsibility by its motivation and intention to escape. 75% suspects were determined to bear limited criminal responsibility and 25% were not criminally responsible.
CONCLUSION
The unspecified psychotic disorder is a provisional diagnosis. It should be used cautiously in the course of jurisdictional identification of mental diseases.
Adult
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Criminals
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Female
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Forensic Psychiatry
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Psychotic Disorders/diagnosis*
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Social Responsibility
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Young Adult
2.Progesterone promotes the proliferation and migration of cultured breast cancer cells.
Jia-jia ZHAO ; Xin WANG ; Zhong-jun HUO ; Shen-qiu LUO ; Jing-bo XIONG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(3):443-446
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of progesterone on the growth and migration of breast cancer cells.
METHODSMCF-7 and T-47D cells were cultured in DMEM and stimulated with 100 nmol/L progesterone for 48 h, and the cell proliferation was evaluated by MTT assay, cell migration by wound-healing assay and E-catherin expression by Western blotting.
RESULTSProgesterone stimulated the cell proliferation and migration and down-regulated the expression of E-catherin in both MCF-7 and T-47D cells.
CONCLUSIONSProgesterone stimulates the cell proliferation and migration of cultured breast cancer cells, suggesting the clinical significance of anti-progesterone therapy in breast cancer.
Breast Neoplasms ; pathology ; Cadherins ; metabolism ; Cell Movement ; drug effects ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Female ; Humans ; Progesterone ; pharmacology ; Tumor Cells, Cultured
3.Effects of pulmonary stretch reflex on lung injury in rabbits with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Xiao-Yan WU ; Ying-Zi HUANG ; Huo-Gen LIU ; Dong-Ya HUANG ; Rui TANG ; Hai-Bo QIU
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2011;2(4):296-301
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary stretch reflex plays an important role in regulation of respiratory movement. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of pulmonary stretch reflex on lung injury in rabbits with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). METHODS: ARDS rabbits were given intratracheal infusion of hydrochloric acid and ventilated with neurally adjusted ventilatory assistance (NAVA) with a tidal volume (VT) of 6 mL/kg and the electrical activity of diaphragm (EAdi)-determined positive end expiratory pressure. After isolation of the bilateral vagusnerve trunk, the rabbits were randomized into two groups: sham operation (SHAM) group (n=5) and bilateral vagotomy (VAG) group (n=5). Gas exchange and respiratory mechanics were detected at baseline, after lung injury and 1, 2, and 3 hours after ventilation respectively. Pulmonary permeability index, pathological changes and inflammatory response were also measured. RESULTS: Compared with the SHAM group, PaO2/FiO2 in the VAG group decreased significantly 2 and 3 hours after ventilation (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in PaCO2 between the SHAM and VAG groups (P>0.05), and the VAG group had a high VT, peak pressure (Ppeak), and mean pressure (Pm) compared with the SHAM group 1, 2, 3 hours after ventilation (P<0.05). Compared to the SHAM group, dead space fraction (VD/VT) and respiratory system elastance (Ers) in the VAG group increased (P<0.05) and static pulmonary compliance (Cst) decreased markedly (P<0.05) after ventilation for 3 hours. Lung wet/dry weight ratio (W/D) (8.4±1.2 vs. 6.6±1.0), lung injury score (6.3±1.8 vs. 3.8±1.3), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) (779±372 pg/mL vs. 355±130 pg/mL) and interleukin-8 (IL-8) (169±21 pg/mL vs. 118±17 pg/mL) increased significantly in the VAG group compared with the SHAM group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Lung injury is aggravated after bilateral vagotomy, demonstrating that pulmonary stretch reflex may have protective effect on the lung.
4.Recombinant prokaryotic plasmid construction and high expression of FUS1 gene.
Bao ZHANG ; Xia HUO ; Lin PENG ; Zong-li QI ; Xi-jin XU ; Yan LI ; Bo QIU ; Liang-kai ZHENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2007;27(5):638-640
OBJECTIVETo construct the prokaryotic plasmid of FUS1 gene for efficient FUS1 expression in E.coli strain Rosetta(DE3)2plys.
METHODSThe full-length FUS1 gene was amplified by PCR from the total RNA of umbilical mesenchymal stem cells and cloned into pET-32a(+) vector followed by identification with PCR and sequencing. The recombinant plasmid pET-32a(+)-FUS1 was transformed into the E.coli strain Rosetta(DE3)2plys and the target protein expression was induced by IPTG.
RESULTSThe plasmid pET-32a(+)-FUS1 was obtained successfully as verified by PCR and sequence analysis. High expression of the fused FUS1 protein was achieved after induction by low-concentration IPTG (25 micromol/L) for 3 h, and the recombinant FUS1 protein accounted for 40% of the total bacterial protein of Rosetta(DE3)2plys.
CONCLUSIONThe recombinant FUS1 plasmid has been successfully cloned, which allows highly efficient FUS1 expression in Rosetta (DE3)2 plys.
Blotting, Western ; Cloning, Molecular ; Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ; Escherichia coli ; genetics ; Humans ; Mesenchymal Stromal Cells ; cytology ; metabolism ; Plasmids ; genetics ; Recombinant Proteins ; biosynthesis ; Transformation, Genetic ; Tumor Suppressor Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Umbilical Cord ; cytology
5.DNA detection and sequence analysis of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in rodents from Helongjiang and forest region.
Shuang-yan ZUO ; Kun TANG ; Ying LI ; Ji-hong YU ; Yuan ZHANG ; Xue-bing NI ; Yuan-chun ZHENG ; Qiu-bo HUO ; Yu-dong SONG ; Xiao-min ZENG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2012;33(6):643-644
6.Dynamic investigation on the co-infection status of two pathogens in ticks from tourist point in Heilongjiang province
Kun TANG ; Shuang-Yan ZUO ; Ying LI ; Yuan-Chun ZHENG ; Qiu-Bo HUO ; Ji-Hong YU ; Yuan ZHANG ; Xue-Bing NI ; Nan-Nan YAO ; Hong-Zhuan TAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2012;33(5):513-516
Objective To monitor the co-infection status of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (R.b.s.1) and spotted fever group Rickettsia (SFGR) in tourist areas of Heilongjiang province.Methods Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to detect the 5S-23S rRNA intergenic spacer of B.b.s.1 and ompA of SFGR in ticks,dynamically collected from tourist areas of Heilongjiang province in 2010.Amplification products from positive ticks were sequenced,and phylogenetic analysis was conducted by Mega 5.0 software package.Results 849 ticks were collected from two tourist points,with the dominant ticks in Tiger Mountain and Jingpo Lake were Ixodes persulcatus and Haemaphysalis concinna.Regarding the Ixodes persulcatus from Tiger Mountain,the infection rates of B.b.s.1 and SFGR were 26.15% and 10.05%.The infection rate of SFGR was 13.33% in Haemaphysalis concinna and the B.b.s.1 was tndiscovered in the same ticks from Jingpo Lake.However,the co-infection could only be detected in Ixodes persulcatus of both tourist areas.Surveillance data showed that the major ticks were more likely to be appeared in July at Tiger Mountain and in June at Jingpo Lake.Data from the sequence analysis on B.b.s.1 showed that the B.b.s.1 in tourist areas could be classified into three different genotypes,other than B.garinii and B.afzelii.We first detected B.valaisiana-like group genotype in northeast of China.Results from the sequence analysis of SFGR positive products showed that the two DNA sequences of newly detected agents were completely the same as Rickettsia sp.HL-93 which was detected in Hulin and Rickettsia sp.H820 found in northeast,China.Conclusion The co-infection of B.b.s.1 and SFGR was detected in ticks from the tourist areas of Heilongjiang province,and data from the sequencing of specific fragment showed that various kinds of genotypes existed in this area.However; the rates of co-infectionitis-different according to environment,time and population that contributed to the kinds of and the index of ticks existed in the surveys points,also the infection rate of the ticks was studied.
7.Prenylated stilbenes and flavonoids from the leaves of Cajanus cajan.
Gui-Yun WU ; Xiao ZHANG ; Xue-Ying GUO ; Lu-Qiong HUO ; Hong-Xin LIU ; Xiao-Ling SHEN ; Sheng-Xiang QIU ; Ying-Jie HU ; Hai-Bo TAN
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2019;17(5):381-386
Three new prenylated stilbenes, named as cajanusins A-C (1-3), and one new natural product cajanusin D (4), along with six known derivatives (5-10) were isolated from the leaves of Cajanus cajan. Their structures were fully elucidated by means of extensive spectroscopic methods and comparison with data in the reported literatures. The new compounds of 1 and 2 were evaluated for in vitro cytotoxic activities against a panel of human cancer cell lines.