1.Prevalence and Related Factors of Anxiety and Depression in Persons with Disabilities in Shanghai
Zhuang TIAN ; Yan BAI ; Jumi XU ; Ruirui TANG ; Mei SUN ; Gang CHEN ; Shenxun SHI ; Jun Lü
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(3):326-329
Objective To investigate the prevalence of anxiety and depression among the persons with disabilities in Shanghai and the factors related to them. Methods From November to December, 2014, 731 persons with disabilities were consecutively enrolled in this cross-sectional study. They were assessed with Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and the Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS). Binary Logistic regression analysis was employed to reveal potential related factors of anxiety and depression. Results The prevalence rates of anxiety and depression among the disabled in Shanghai were 9.58%and 8.48%, respectively. The duration (OR=0.967, P<0.05) and severity (OR<1, P<0.05) of disability were associated with depression, whereas retiral (OR=2.047, P<0.05), living alone or in care unit (OR=3.073, P<0.01) and duration of disability (OR=0.956, P<0.01) were associated with anxiety. Conclusion The frequency of anxiety and depression is mild among the persons with disabilities in Shanghai, and a special intervention is needed.
2.Effect of casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate on the stability of resin-dentin bonds against pH cycling.
Chengfang TANG ; Qi DOU ; Ruirui LIU ; Zhiguo CHAI ; Lijuan SHEN ; Ming FANG ; Jihua CHEN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2013;31(4):335-340
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) on the stability of resin-dentin bonds against pH cycling.
METHODSResin-bonded dentin specimens were prepared following manufacturers' instructions, and randomly divided into 3 groups. Among them, 2 groups experienced pH cycling, in which specimens applied CPP-ACP or distilled and deionized water (DDW) on the bonding interface, respectively. Microtensile bond strength (muTBS) testing, failure mode analysis, micromorphological and nanoleakage evaluation of bonding interface and elemental analysis within hybrid layer were performed after 15 days pH cycling. The other group was tested immediately after specimens' preparation without pH cycling.
RESULTSNo significant differences were found in muTBS between no pH cycling and pH cycling/CPP-ACP group. Their muTBS were both significantly higher than that of pH cycling/DDW group (P < 0.05). Mixed fractures were the most prevalent failure mode. The quality of hybrid layer in pH cycling/CPP-ACP group was better than that of pH cycling/DDW group, and the nanoleakage was also less severe. Comparing with pH cycling/DDW group, the atomic percentages of Ca in the other two groups were both significantly higher, while those of Ag were statistically lower (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONLocal application of CPP-ACP can promote the stability of resin-dentin bonding interface against pH cycling and prolong bonding degeneration.
Calcium Phosphates ; Caseins ; Dental Bonding ; Dentin ; Dentin-Bonding Agents ; Humans ; Phosphopeptides ; Resin Cements
3.Research on the construction of performance appraisal index system for scientific research teams in tertiary public hospitals
Ruirui TANG ; Jumi XU ; Yun XIA ; Xuefei HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2022;38(10):780-784
Objective:To build the performance appraisal index system for scientific research teams in tertiary public hospitals, so as to stimulate creative vitality of scientific researchers and improve high quality construction of research teams.Methods:Combined with literature review and hospital management practice, the performance appraisal index system of hospital scientific research team was initially constructed by using the structure-process-result model.From July to December 2021, the performance appraisal indexes and their weights were determined through two rounds of expert consultation and analytic hierarchy process. The index system was used to evaluate the performance of the National Clinical Medical Research Center for Geriatrics.Results:A scientific research team performance appraisal index system has taken shape, comprising four level-1 indexes, 12 level-2 indexes and 47 level-3 indexes. The weights of the level-1 indexes of scientific and technological innovation, operation management, sustainable development and satisfaction evaluation were 0.407, 0.223, 0.223 and 0.147 respectively. The corresponding level-2 indexes with the highest weights were scientific research output(0.302), management cooperation(0.268), talent training(0.356) and assessment of department satisfaction(1.000). The index judgment matrix passed the consistency test( CR value<0.1), and the weight consistency was good. Applying this index system to evaluate the performance of the National Clinical Medical Research Center for Geriatrics, the total score was 73.40, and the scores of scientific and technological innovation, operation management, sustainable development and satisfaction evaluation indicators were 29.74, 16.14, 14.34 and 13.18, respectively. Conclusions:The performance appraisal index system of scientific research teams constructed in this study is feasible, which can be used as an important tool for building scientific research teams in the hospital.
4.Establishment of human colon cancer transplantation tumor model in normal immune mice
Shumin CHENG ; Jianling LIU ; Tong CHEN ; Yanzhen BI ; Kunyan LIU ; Quanyi WANG ; Huixin TANG ; Yonghong YANG ; Xiaobei ZHANG ; Ruirui HU ; Suqin LIU ; Kai ZHANG ; Lingbin KONG ; Daolu GUO ; Zhenfeng SHU ; Feng HONG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2021;43(9):939-943
Objective:Establishment of a new model of human primary colon cancer transplantation tumor in normal immune mice and to provide a reliable experimental animal model for studying the pathogenesis of colon cancer under normal immunity.Methods:Human colon cancer cells come from colon cancer patients who underwent surgery in the Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical College in 2017. The mice in the cell control group were inoculated with phosphate buffered solution (PBS) containing colon cancer cells, the microcarrier control group was inoculated with PBS containing microcarrier 6, and the cell-microcarrier complex group was inoculated with the PBS containing colon cancer cell-microcarrier complex. The cells of each group were inoculated under the skin of the right axilla of mice by subcutaneous injection, and the time, size, tumor formation rate and pathological changes under microscope were recorded. The transplanted tumor tissue was immunohistochemically stained with the EnVisiion two-step method, and the tumor formation rate of the transplanted tumor was judged according to the proportion of positive cells in the visual field. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method was used to detect the expression of human-specific Alu sequence in mice tumor tissue.Results:After inoculation with tumor cells, the mice in the cell control group and the microcarrier control group did not die and did not form tumors; the mice in the cell-microcarrier complex group had palpable subcutaneous tumors in the right axillary subcutaneously on the 5th to 7th days after inoculation, and tumor formation rate is 67% (10/15), and the tumor volume can reach about 500 mm 3 2 to 3 weeks after vaccination. The immunohistochemistry results showed that CK20, CDX-2 and carcinoembryonic antigen were all positively expressed. The PCR results showed that the expression of human-specific Alu sequence can be detected in the transplanted tumor tissue of tumor-bearing mice. Conclusion:Human primary colon cancer cells used microcarrier 6 as a carrier to form tumors in normal immunized mice, and successfully established a new model of human colon cancer transplantation tumor in normal immune mice.
5.Establishment of human colon cancer transplantation tumor model in normal immune mice
Shumin CHENG ; Jianling LIU ; Tong CHEN ; Yanzhen BI ; Kunyan LIU ; Quanyi WANG ; Huixin TANG ; Yonghong YANG ; Xiaobei ZHANG ; Ruirui HU ; Suqin LIU ; Kai ZHANG ; Lingbin KONG ; Daolu GUO ; Zhenfeng SHU ; Feng HONG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2021;43(9):939-943
Objective:Establishment of a new model of human primary colon cancer transplantation tumor in normal immune mice and to provide a reliable experimental animal model for studying the pathogenesis of colon cancer under normal immunity.Methods:Human colon cancer cells come from colon cancer patients who underwent surgery in the Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical College in 2017. The mice in the cell control group were inoculated with phosphate buffered solution (PBS) containing colon cancer cells, the microcarrier control group was inoculated with PBS containing microcarrier 6, and the cell-microcarrier complex group was inoculated with the PBS containing colon cancer cell-microcarrier complex. The cells of each group were inoculated under the skin of the right axilla of mice by subcutaneous injection, and the time, size, tumor formation rate and pathological changes under microscope were recorded. The transplanted tumor tissue was immunohistochemically stained with the EnVisiion two-step method, and the tumor formation rate of the transplanted tumor was judged according to the proportion of positive cells in the visual field. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method was used to detect the expression of human-specific Alu sequence in mice tumor tissue.Results:After inoculation with tumor cells, the mice in the cell control group and the microcarrier control group did not die and did not form tumors; the mice in the cell-microcarrier complex group had palpable subcutaneous tumors in the right axillary subcutaneously on the 5th to 7th days after inoculation, and tumor formation rate is 67% (10/15), and the tumor volume can reach about 500 mm 3 2 to 3 weeks after vaccination. The immunohistochemistry results showed that CK20, CDX-2 and carcinoembryonic antigen were all positively expressed. The PCR results showed that the expression of human-specific Alu sequence can be detected in the transplanted tumor tissue of tumor-bearing mice. Conclusion:Human primary colon cancer cells used microcarrier 6 as a carrier to form tumors in normal immunized mice, and successfully established a new model of human colon cancer transplantation tumor in normal immune mice.