2.The Moderating and Mediating Roles of Psychological Capital in the Associations of Effort-reward Imbalance and Overcommitment with Job Burnout among Iron-steel Workers
Xiaoxi WANG ; Li LIU ; Xue SHEN ; Shu WANG ; Ziyue WANG
Journal of China Medical University 2015;(7):626-631
Objective To explore the moderating and mediating roles of psychological capital in the associations of effort?reward imbalance and overcommitment with job burnout among iron?steel workers. Methods Totally 1 700 male iron?steel workers from an iron and steel company were enrolled for the study. A set of questionnaires that included demographic and working factors,the Maslach Burnout Inventory?General Survey,the Ef?fort?reward Imbalance Scale and the Psychological Capital Questionnaire,as well as perceived work environment was distributed to the subjects. A to?tal of 1 254 effective respondents(73.76%)were collected. Hierarchical linear regression analysis was performed to explore moderating role,and as?ymptotic and resampling strategies were used to detect mediating role. Results There was no moderating role of psychological capital on the associa?tion between effort?reward imbalance and job burnout. Psychological capital had significant and positive moderating roles on the associations of over?commitment with emotional exhaustion and cynicism. Psychological capital showed significant mediating role in the associations of effort?reward im?balance with emotional exhaustion and cynicism,and the proportion of mediating role was 5.84%and 18.75%,respectively. Conclusion In work?ers with high level of psychological capital,emotional exhaustion and cynicism would be significantly increased with overcommitment,and there is a weak increasing trend of emotional exhaustion and cynicism in workers with low level of psychological capital. Effort?reward imbalance could lead to emotional exhaustion and cynicism through the reduction of psychological capital of iron?steel workers.
3.The mechanism and influencing factors of halitosis.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2013;48(9):566-569
4.Clinical efficacy of repair for defect after xanthelasma removal with a subcutaneous pedicle flap based on the orbicularis oculi muscle
Jian GENG ; Maoguo SHU ; Shuyan LIU ; Ping XUE ; Junli SHI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2015;21(1):5-7
Objective To study the method and effect of subcutaneous pedicle flap based on the orbicularis oculi muscle in the treatment of xanthelasma.Methods According to the situation of xanthelasma and the soft tissues of upper eyelid,two new double-folds eyelid was designed.The soft tissues (including the skin and muscle) between two lines were intended to form a subcutaneous pedicle flap based on the orbicularis oculi muscle.Then,after the excision of xanthelasma from the surface of orbicularis oculi muscle,the flap was transferred to the defected site.Finally,a new double-folds eyelid was made.Results 13 cases with 25 sides were treated with a follow-up period of 3-6 months.All flaps were survived with good functions and the appearance of upper eyelids were satisfactory.Conclusions Subcutaneous pedicle flap based on the orbicularis oculi muscle is a reliable option for the treatment of xanthelasma.It has the advantages of abundant blood supply,convenience and effective.
5.Sodium dichloroacetate improves radiosensitivity of U251 cells
Ming LUO ; Shu CHEN ; Weiping XUE ; Yimin LIU ; Mingliang HE ; Anmin LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(8):1462-1466
AIM:TostudythechangeofradiosensitivityofU251cellsaftertreatedwithsodiumdichloroacetate ( DCA) and further to explore the possible mechanism .METHODS: The U251 cells were divided into 4 groups: control group, DCA group, X-ray irradiation without DCA pretreatment ( IR) group and X-ray irradiation with DCA pretreatment ( DIR) group.MTT assay was applied to determine the cell viability .The intracellular reactive oxygen species ( ROS) were detected by DHE fluorescence .The expression level of Bcl-2 was assessed by Western blot .The percentage of apoptosis of cells was determined by flow cytometry .RESULTS:No difference between control group and DCA group in cell viability (P>0.05) was observed.However, the cell viability of both IR group and DIR group was markedly reduced compared with control group ( P<0.05).Furthermore, the viability of DIR group was significantly decreased compared with IR group ( P<0.05 ) .The percentage of ROS positive cells was obviously increased in DIR group compared with IR group (P<0.05).The expression level of Bcl-2 was sharply decreased in DIR group (P<0.05) and the percentage of apoptosis of cells was significantly elevated ( P<0.05) in DIR group compared with IR group .CONCLUSION:The better antitu-mor effect was obtained by improving the radiosensitivity through pretreating the cells with DCA , and the possible mecha-nism was down-regulation of the Bcl-2 expression by developing the intracellular ROS .
6.Influence of Losartan on Transforming Growth Factor-?1 and Connective Tissue Growth Factor in Rats with Diabetic Nephropathy
jian, YU ; min-shu, ZOU ; xue-mei, LIU ; guo-ming, NIE ; jing, LIU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(20):-
Objective To investigate expression of transforming growth factor-?1(TGF-?1)and connective tissue growth factor(CTGF) protein in renal tissues,and detect the levels of urinary TGF-?1 and CTGF in rats with diabetic nephropathy(DN).To observe the influence of losartan on expression of the two protein in renal tissue and excretion in urine.Methods Wistar rats were treated by intravenous injection of streptozotocin after right nephrectomy to induce DN rat model.The DN rats were randomly divided into two groups:DN experimental group and losartan treated group.The expression of TGF-?1 and CTGF in renal tissue were determined with immunohistochemical staining,urinary TGF-?1 and CTGF were assayed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) at 6,12 weeks respectively.Results Compared with losartan treated group,urinary protein excretion and the protein expression of TGF-?1 and CTGF significantly increased(P
7.Ultrastructural study of alveolar type Ⅱ cells in young rats with lipopolysaccharide-induced acute lung injury
Linhua SHU ; Xindong XUE ; Linhong SHU ; Chunfeng LIU ; Hongmin WU ; Xiaohua HAN ; Yunxiao SHANG ; Xuxu CAI ; Wei XU ; Kelun WEI
International Journal of Pediatrics 2007;34(3):166-168,封3
Objective Acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are common and life-threatening disease in children with mortality as high as 40%-70%. Alveolar type Ⅱ cells (ATII cells),characterized by the presence of lamellar bodies (LBs),synthesize and secret surfactant proteins (SPs),which contribute significantly to surfactant homeostasis and pulmonary immunity.The functions of ATⅡ cells including pulmonary surfactant production are autocratically dominated by the structural integrity of ATII cells.Our study is focused on the ultrastructural alterations of AT Ⅱ cells in rats with lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced ALI.Methods Rat ALI models were established by intraperitoneal injection of LPS (4 mg/kg).0.9 % NS with same amount was given in the normal control group.The rats were randomly chosen and sacrificed at 24, 48 and 72 hrs after LPS injection (8 rats at each time point).Lung samples (1 mm3 of the size) were obtained from the lower parts of left lungs and fixed with 2.5% glutaraldehyde for the transmission electron microscope examination.Results The microvilli around ATII cells disappeared and the number of LBs increased at 24 hrs after LPS administration.LBs rearranged like a ring around the nuclei.It was commonly seen that two nuclei were present in one AT Ⅱ cell.Vacuole-like deformity prominently occurred in cytoplasm at 48 hrs.Giant LBs presented at the same time.The shapes of nuclei were irregular and some of the borders were unclear at 48 and 72 hrs.The remnant of ruptured LBs scattered in cytoplasm at 72 hrs.The number of LBs reduced obviously.Karyolysis occurred in some of the nuclei.Conclusions The ALI-related alterations of ATII cells characterized by the changes of LBs,nuclei,and nucleoli were time-dependent. ATII cell injury was serious at 48 and 72 hrs.This may lead to the insufficiency of pulmonary surfactant synthesis and unstability of pulmonary homeostasis,which contributed to to the pathogenesis of acute lung injury.
8.Clinical features and prognosis of 25 cases of soft tissue sarcoma with soft tissue me-tastasis
Tian GAO ; Zhengfu FAN ; Jiayong LIU ; Chujie BAI ; Ruifeng XUE ; Shu LI ; Lu ZHANG ; Zhiwei FANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2017;44(1):36-40
Objective:To explore the outcome of soft tissue sarcoma (STS) on patients with soft tissue metastasis. Methods:We ana-lyzed 25 STS patients with soft tissue metastasis primarily localized on extremity and trunk. The study was conducted from June 2010 to June 2016 by retrospective analysis of the clinical and pathological characteristics of the patients. The assessed endpoints were overall survival. Results:Six patients (24%) had synchronous soft tissue metastasis, and 19 patients (76%) had metachronous metasta-sis. The average time for primary tumor recession of metastatic lesions was 45.3 months. Metastases were most common in parts of the trunk in 18 patients (72%), followed by the head and neck in 5 patients (20%). Eleven patients (44%) with lung metastasis had poor prognosis. Conclusion:STS occurred more rarely in soft tissue metastasis than in pulmonary metastasis. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgical treatment were the major therapies employed. Targeted therapy as a new treatment rendered good results.
9.Xenograft and calcium sulphate in treating benign bone tumor
Zhiwei FANG ; Shu LI ; Zhengfu FAN ; Chujie BAI ; Jiayong LIU ; Ruifeng XUE ; Lu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(16):2468-2473
BACKGROUND:Autologous bone graft is the best method to repair bone defects after tumor curettage, but its shortcomings are as folows: increased surgical trauma, sequelae at bone graft site such as infection and pain, and a limited amount of autologous bone. OBJECTIVE:To analyze the effectiveness of xenograft and calcium sulphate artificial bone in treating bone defects after benign bone tumor removed. METHODS:Totaly 26 cases of benign bone tumor were selected, including 8 cases of giant celltumor, 5 of enchondroma, 4 of fibrous histiocytoma, 3 of bone fibrous dysplasia, 2 of non-ossifying fibroma, 2 cases of bone cysts, 1 of aneurysmal bone cyst and 1 of aneurysmal bone cyst and 1 case of chondroblastoma. Of the 26 cases, 12 cases underwent calcium sulphate pelets alone to fil bone defects after benign bone tumor removed, 6 cases were subjected to xenograft alone, and 8 cases were treated with calcium sulphate pelets combined with xenograft. The X-rays were taken at 1 week, 3 months, and 1 year after the operation in al patients to assess the bone healing process. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al the patients were folowed up for 36-72 months. The absorption of calcium sulphate appeared to be absorbed earlier, the earlier absorption appearance could be observed as earlier as 1 month after the implantation, and most calcium sulphate was absolved and replaced by new bone at 3 months after the operation. The xenograft bone was degraded at 3 months post implantation and new bone formed. Osseo integration of the graft was observed at the periphery of the implant at 6 months post implantation. One year post implantation, trabecular bone was observed at the site with uniform bone density. In the combined group, thecalcium sulphate pelets were absorbed earlier and new bone formed earlier than the calcium sulphate alone group, and the xenograft absorbed later than the calcium sulphate pelets. Generaly, bony union was detectable 1 year after operation. These findings indicate that xenograft and calcium sulphate in treating benign bone tumor have acquired good results, which can be used as a substitute of autologous bone.