1.Pharmacokinetic and Metabolic Studies of Ginsenoside Rb2 in Rats
Zhe ZHANG ; Yaran TENG ; Ziyan LYU ; Wei WU ; Shuying LIU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2017;45(2):191-198
A rapid resolution liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometric (RRLC-Q-TOF-MS) method was established and optimized for the analysis of pharmacokinetic behavior of ginsenoside Rb2 in rats by intravenous injection administration.The metabolism of ginsenosides Rb2 in vivo rat was also explored.In the experiment,Agilent SB C18 column was selected for the sample separation with 0.1% aqueous formic acid solution as mobile phase (A) and acetonitrile as mobile phase (B) at a flow rate of 0.2 mL/min,and the injection volume was set to 5 μL.Q-TOF-MS was carried out in electron pray ionization (ESI) negative ion mode.The limit of quantification (LOQ,S/N =10) and limit of detection (LOD,S/N=3) were 0.10 and 0.08 μg/mL,respectively,and the linear range was 0.1-1.26 μg/mL.The experiment results showed that the concentration-time profile of ginsenoside Rb2 conformed to a two-compartment pharmacokinetic model after intravenous administration for rats.The mean plasma elimination half-lives were (23.58±1.10) min (t1/2α),(1306.55±147.23) min (t1/2β) for Rb2.By analyzing the urine of rats after intravenous administration and the fecal samples after oral administration of ginsenoside Rb2,it was found that the metabolites were M6,M2 (CY),F2,and C-K.
2.Protective effects of quercetin on hepatic cell damage induced by oxidative stress
Qinhai SHEN ; Zhaomin QIN ; Li LIU ; Shuying YUE ; Jianhua LYU ; Yanqin LU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(10):1100-1103
Objective To explore the protective effects of quercetin on damage induced by oxidative stress and to clari?fy its molecular mechanism. Methods Chang liver cell cultures were randomly divided into control groups, H2O2 group and 3 doses of quercetin groups. Cell survival rate was detected with MTT. Cell apoptotic rate was measured by FACS(Fluores?cence-activated cell sorting). Intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) level in Chang liver cells were tested by flow cy?tometer. The DCF fluorescence intensity of DCFH-DA-stained intracellular ROS was observed by fluorescence microscope. The levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase(SOD), catalase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) were determined in liver cells using commercial available kits. The expression of Nrf2 were detected by Western blot. Re?sults Compared with control, cell survival rate and levels of SOD, CAT and GSH-Px decreased significantly in H2O2 group (P < 0.05 ),while cell appotosis rate, content of MDA and mean fluorescence intensity(MFI) increased in H2O2 group (P <0.05). In comparison with H2O2, expression of Nrf2 protein was higher in all three quercetin treatment groups (P<0.05). Con?clusion Quercetin protected Chang liver cells from H2O2-induced oxidative stress, which may be caused by the increased ex?pressions of down stream antioxidant genes via activating the Nrf2-ARE signaling pathway.
3.The correlation between 5-serotonin transporter gene polymorphism and the first episode major de-pressive disorder and cognitive function in adolescents
Wenbo ZUO ; Shuying LI ; Peipei LYU ; Yuanli WANG ; Yan ZHU ; Fang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(12):1081-1086
Objective To study the correlation between 5-serotonin transporter ( 5-HTT) gene pol-ymorphism and the first episode major depressive disorder ( MDD ) and cognitive function in adolescent. Methods 5-HTT genotype and allele were detected by polymerase chain reaction ( PCR) amplification of 76 patients with first episode of MDD and 73 normal controls. Case control method was used to analyze the correlation between different genotypes and the onset, the clinical features, and cognitive function. Result-s There was no significant difference between 5-HTTLPR genotype frequencies for the 41 cases of type S/S (53.9%),27 cases of type L/S(35.5%),8 cases of type L/L(10.5%)of case group and 5-HTTLPR geno-type frequencies for the 38 cases of type S/S(52.1%),18 cases of type L/S(24.7%),17 cases of type L/L (23.3%) of control group(P>0.05).Patients with S/S type,L/S type had significantly higher sleep scores than those of patients with type L/L(P=0.005,P=0.001). Agitation score in patients with S/S type group was significantly higher than that in patients with S/L,L/L(P=0.000,P=0.001);patients with S/S inferior-ity scores were significantly lower than those of patients with S/L,L/L(P=0.002,P=0.006). There was no significant difference in cognitive function among three groups. Conclusions In Chinese Han population, there may be no direct association between 5-HTTLPR gene polymorphism and susceptibility to MDD and its cognitive function in adolescents. S/S and L/S patients may be prone to sleep problems,type S/S patients may be prone to irritability and type L/L patients may be prone to inferiority.
4.A preliminary study of resting state regional homogeneity imaging in first-episode adolescent depres-sion
Peipei LYU ; Shuying LI ; Huanhuan LIU ; Wenbo ZUO ; Huirong GUO ; Weili CHANG ; Yali WANG ; Zehua LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;(2):139-143
Objective To investigate the abnormal brain activity of first-episode depression by rest-ing state functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI) .Methods Twenty-one adolescent participants diag-nosed with depression(AD) and 18 healthy controls ( HC) were recruited.Resting state fMRI brain scans were performed on all participants.Regional homogeneity ( ReHo) approach was applied to preprocess the fMRI datasets.The value of ReHo maps were obtained in the whole brain.Results ReHo values in the AD group were higher than those in the healthy controls in the right inferior temporal gyrus ( MINI:66,-24,-20) ,left upper cingulate cortex (-27,47,-6) ,frontal polar (-24,59,14) ,after upper left cingulate cortex (-1,-16,35),after the bottom left cingulate cortex (-2,-38,32),left praecuneus (-1,-48,65) com-pared with that in the healthy controls (P<0.05) .ReHo in the AD group decreased in the right middle tempo-ral gyrus (45,-34,32) compared with that in the healthy controls (P<0.05).Conclusion Extensive ReHo abnormalities were found in the brains of patients with first-episode,drug-naive depression,and these abnor-malities in spontaneous neural activity may contribute to the neuropathology of adolescent depression.
5.Effects of Shaoyao Gancao granule on hair growth,behavior,and the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis in mice with alopecia areata
Baoquan QU ; Shuying LYU ; Wenjun LIN ; Dingquan YANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(5):46-54
Objective To explore the effects of Shaoyao Gancao granule on hair growth,behavior,and the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal(HPA)axis in mice with alopecia areata(AA).Methods Forty-two C3H/HeJ mice were randomly divided into control,model,Shaoyao Gancao granule high-,middle-,low-dose,corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1(CRHR1)antagonist,and compound glycyrrhizin tablet(CGT)groups.Photography,dermoscopy,weight analysis,and behavioral measurement were performed.Corticotropin-releasing hormone(CRH),adrenocorticotropic hormone(ACTH),cortisol,glucocorticoid receptor(GR),and brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)were also assessed.Results Compared with the model group,high-dose Shaoyao Gancao granules improve hair regeneration and weight gain(P<0.05),increased the percentage of total exercise distance and central area exercise distance in an open field test(P<0.05),reduced the immobility time in the forced swimming and tail suspension experiments(P<0.05),reduced peripheral blood levels of CRH,ACTH,and cortisol(P<0.05),and increased expression of GR and BDNF in the hippocampus(P<0.05).Conclusions Shaoyao Gancao granule promotes hair growth and improves behavioral performance in mice with AA.These effects may be related to downregulating CRH,ACTH,and cortisol expression,upregulating GR and BDNF expression,and inhibiting excessive activation of the HPA axis.
6.Abnormal changes of functional connectivity between anterior cingulate cortex and amygdala in ado-lescents patients with first-episode depression
Yan ZHU ; Shuying LI ; Peipei LYU ; Yuanli WANG ; Feiyan LI ; Yuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(6):505-510
Objective To study the resting-state functional connectivity( FC) changes of anterior cingulate cortex(ACC) and amygdala in adolescent patients with medication-naive first-episode major de-pressive disorder(MDD).Methods Medication-naive first-episode MDD adolescents( n=30) and pair-wise matched healthy controls(HCs,n=29) underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance images(fM-RI).To study whether there were different in FC changes between amygdala and ACC and whole brain re-gions,and whether abnormal FC was related to clinical characteristics.Results Compared with HCs,the ado-lescent MDD patients showed decreased FC between the left amygdala and right thalamus( MNI x,y,z:15,-21,18)(t=-2.85)and increased FC between the left amygdala and the bilateral temporal middle gyrus,left occipital gyrus,right medial prefrontal cortex(MPFC)(MNI x,y,z:9,66,15) ( t=2.80).The right amygdale showed decreased FC with bilateral middle frontal gyrus,left caudate(MNI x,y,z:-15,-9,21)(t=-2.53), right thalamus(MNI x,y,z:12,-36,12)(t=-3.01),right cerebellum(MNI x,y,z:3,-84,-33)(t=-2.45) and increased FC with right temporal middle gyrus,right MPFC( MNI x,y,z:6,69,12) ( t=2.41).The left ACC showed decreased FC with left cerebellum( MNI x,y,z:12,-87,-24) ( t=-2.36),left frontal inferior triangle gyrus,right frontal inferior orbital gyrus and increased FC with right frontal middle orbital gyrus.The right ACC showed decreased FC with left caudate(MNI x,y,z:-15,21,6)(t=-2.29),right temporal middle gyrus,right MPFC(MNI x,y,z:9,54,36)(t=-2.29),right frontal inferior orbital gyrus,right angular(MNI x,y,z:45,-51,21)(t=-3.01),left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex(MNI x,y,z:-21,33,36) ( t=-2.61).The increased FC between the left amygdale and bilateral temporal middle gyrus showed positive correlation with the score of HAMD(r=0.50,P<0.05;r=0.45,P<0.05).And the FC between the right amygdale and right middle frontal gyrus was positive correlation with duration of disease( r=0.63,P<0.05).Conclusion There is widespread FC disorder in amygdala and ACC in adolescents patients with first-episode depression.Abnor-mal FC changes may be the neuropathological mechanism of depression.
7. The changes of amplitude of low frequency fluctuation in adolescent depression patients with suicidal ideation: a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Hongqing PAN ; Shuying LI ; Yuanli WANG ; Peipei LYU ; Feiyan LI ; Yao ZHANG ; Wuyang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2019;28(12):1091-1095
Objective:
To investigate the changes of brain activity in adolescents with first-episode major depressive disorder (MDD) and its significance.
Methods:
Totally 42 first-episode MDD patients with suicidal ideation (SU group), 17 MDD patients without suicidal ideation (NSU group) and 29 healthy controls (HC group) were examined by psychological assessment and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The differences of brain functional activities between the three groups were compared by amplitude of low frequency fluctuation(ALFF). The relationship between the difference of zALFF value in brain regions and the severity of depression, intensity of suicidal ideation were further analyzed.
Results:
The zALFF values in the left hippocampus(MNI: x=-21, y=-33, z=0) and left Frontal_Sup_Medial(MNI: x=3, y=33, z=63) of the three groups were significantly abnormal (
8.The association of obesity with depressed severity in adolescent patients with first-episode untreated major depressive disorder
Qiurong YANG ; Yuanli WANG ; Wenhao LIU ; Peipei LYU ; Quangang MA ; Shuying LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(3):245-249
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of obesity in adolescents with major depressive disorder (MDD) and its association with the depressed severity.Methods:A total of 278 adolescents with MDD were recruited according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Their demographic data were collected and 24-item Hamilton depression scale (HAMD-24) was used to evaluate their severity of depression. According to the body mass index (BMI) classification standard of adolescents in China, all subjects were classified into four groups(wasting group, normal BMI group, overweight group and obesity group). SPSS 26.0 statistical software was used for data analysis. The Kruskal-Wallis test and the Chi-square test were separately used for the comparison of the four groups.Spearman correlation was used to explore the relationship between BMI and HAMD-24 scores and severity.Results:Among 278 adolescents with MDD, the prevalence of body abnormality was 32.4% (90/278), among which wasting, overweight and obesity were 9.0% (25/278), 14.4% (40/278) and 9.0% (25/278) respectively. There were statistically differences in gender ( χ2=17.018, P<0.001), HAMD-24 scores ( H=9.427, P=0.024) and depressed severity( H=8.508, P=0.037) among the four groups. Multiple comparisons showed that there were only statistically differences between obesity group and normal BMI group, that was the prevalence of obesity in males was higher than that in females ( χ2=13.631, P<0.001), and the level in HAMD-24 scores ( Z=2.956, P=0.003) and depressed severity ( Z=2.832, P=0.005) was lower in obesity group than that in normal BMI group.Spearman correlation analysis showed that BMI was negatively correlated with HAMD-24 scores ( r=-0.162, P=0.007). Conclusion:There is gender difference in obesity rates among the adolescent patients with first-episode untreated MDD. And the obese patients are less depressed than those with normal BMI.
9.Study on the mediating effect of professional identification between compassion fatigue and death coping ability of nurses in the oncology department
Shuying ZHANG ; Lili WEN ; Sumei LYU ; Lu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(20):1559-1566
Objective:To explore the mediating effect of professional identification between compassion fatigue and death coping ability of nurses in the oncology department, and to provide a basis for strengthening their professional identification, reducing their compassion fatigue and improving their death coping ability.Methods:From October to December 2022, a questionnaire survey was conducted among 350 nurses in the oncology department from 12 hospitals in Hebei Province using the convenience sampling method. General Data Questionnaire, Professional Identification Scale for Nurse, Compassion Fatigue Self Test and Death Coping Ability Scale were used to conduct an online survey. The relationship among the three was statistically analyzed with SPSS 25.0, and the structural equation model was established using the AMOS 23.0 software to analyze the mediating effect of professional identification between compassion fatigue and death coping ability.Results:A total of 326 valid questionnaires were collected. Among such 326 nurses in the oncology department, including 12 males and 314 females, 121 were aged 21-30 years old, 153 were aged 31-40 years old, 42 were aged 41-50 years old, and 10 were aged 51-60 years old. The professional identification score of oncology nurses was (108.96 ± 20.29) points, the empathy fatigue score was (81.30 ± 9.00) points, and the death coping ability score was (112.39 ± 23.52) points.Pearson correlation analysis showed that compassion fatigue was negatively correlated with professional identification and death coping ability( r = - 0.428, - 0.326, both P<0.01), while occupational identity was positively correlated with death coping ability ( r = 0.565, P<0.01). Professional identification played a partial mediating role between compassion fatigue and death coping ability of nurses in the oncology department, and the mediating effect was - 0.34, accounting for 52.3% of the total effect. Conclusions:In this study, the professional identification score of nurses in the oncology department was at a moderate level, the compassion fatigue score was at the moderate to severe level, and the death coping ability score was at a moderate level. Professional identification is an important mediating variable between compassion fatigue and death coping ability of nurses in the oncology department that improve their professional identification, reduce their compassion fatigue and improve their death coping ability.
10.Effects of life events, family environment and coping style on self-injury behavior in adolescents with first-episode depression
Yuanli WANG ; Peipei LYU ; Wenhao LIU ; Shuying LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2024;33(6):513-518
Objective:To explore the effects of life events, family environment and coping style on self-injury behavior in adolescents with first-episode depression.Methods:From July 2019 to December 2022, a total of 110 adolescent patients with first-episode depression were selected in the Psychiatry Department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University. According to whether the patients had self-injury behavior, the patients were divided into group without self-injury( n=54)and group with self-injury( n=56).Patients in the two groups were evaluated by a general clinical data questionnaire, adolescent self-rating life events checklist (ASLEC), family environment scale-Chinese version(FES-CV), simplified coping style questionnaire (SCSQ), 24 items Hamilton depression scale (HAMD-24), Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA) and 90 symptom checklist-90 (SCL-90). Statistical analysis including t-test, χ2 test and binary Logistic regression analysis were performed on the enrolled data by SPSS 25.0 statistical software. Results:Among 110 patients, there were 56 patients(50.9%) exhibited self-injury behavior.The scores of ASLEC(51.04±5.99, 48.02±6.86), intimacy(3.70±1.85, 4.59±1.60), emotional expression(3.84±1.80, 4.69±1.96), positive coping styles(15.84±5.85, 18.22±4.84), negative coping styles(12.50±3.23, 11.06±3.64), and HAMA(20.63±2.86, 19.48±2.55) showed statistically significant differences between the group with and without self-injury ( t=-2.46, 2.72, 2.36, 2.32, -2.20, -2.21, all P<0.05). Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that life events ( B=0.079, OR=1.083, 95% CI=1.008-1.163, P=0.030), negative coping style ( B=0.173, OR=1.188, 95% CI=1.033-1.367, P=0.016), HAMA ( B=0.225, OR=1.252, 95% CI=1.057-1.482, P=0.009) were risk factors for self-injury, while intimacy ( B=-0.264, OR=0.768, 95% CI=0.593-0.995, P=0.046) and positive coping styles ( B=-0.092, OR=0.912, 95% CI=0.834-0.997, P=0.044) were protective factors for self-injury. Conclusion:The self-injury behavior of adolescents with first-episode depression may be related to negative life events, early adverse family environment and coping style.