1.Impact of conflict psychological stress on rats'sleep time and sleep phrase
Ruixin XU ; Chunmiao CHEN ; Tingli LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(2):105-107
ObjectiveTo discuss the impact of conflict psychological stress on rats'sleep time and sleep phrase.Methods20 Wistar male rats were randomly divided into vehicle group and model group,10 in each group.The improved experiment of Vogel drinking water conflict was used to establish the model of conflict psychological stress in rats and monitoring the changes of rats'weight and concentration of corticosterone (CORT) in serum after a week.After one week,the 12 h EEG and EMG of rats were traced by the polygraph in order to clarify the effect of conflict psychological stress on rats′ sleep time and sleep phrase.ResultsAfter one week,compared with vehicle group the weight of model group decreased significantly ( t =2.87,P < 0.05 ),the concentration of CORT in serum raised significantly( t=5.19,P < 0.05 ).A week later,compared the vehicle group,total sleep time( TST),light sleep,slow wave sleep(SWS) and rapid eye movement sleep (REM) time in model group rats ( (337.8 ±84.2)min,( 169 ±49.2) min,( 136.9 ±40.8)min,(33.1 ± 10.1 ) min for vehicle group; ( 155.4 ±16.7 ) min,( 111.6 ± 16.4 ) min,( 30.6 ± 4.9 ) min,( 12.6 ± 3.3 ) min for model group) were significantly reduced ( t =6.75,2.43,5.51,5.78,P < 0.05 ),and the proportion of lightsleep increased ( (49.6 ± 3.4 ) %,( 71.7 ±5.4)% ) ( t =6.90,P<0.05),the proportion of SWS decreased( (40.3 ± 10.9)%,( 19.8 ±3.2)% ) ( t=6.74,P < 0.05 ) ;but no significant change in the proportion of REM ( t =1.57,P> 0.05 ).Rats,sleep-wake rhythm figure indicated that the rats'sleep duration reduced and the number of awakening increased ; sleep tended to be fragmentation.ConclusionsConflict psychological stress lead to hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis hyperactivity,weight loss,and the rhythm of sleep and sleep phase change in rats.
2.Evaluation of the application of regional citrate anticoagulation in sustained low efficiency hemodialysis
Tingli WANG ; Ling ZHANG ; Zhiwen CHEN ; Ping FU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2014;53(12):953-956
Objective To compare the anticoagulation effect of regional citrate and heparin in patients with sustained low-efficiency hemodialysis (SLED).Method This study was conducted in the teaching hospital of Sichuan University between November 2011 and January 2013.Sixty-three patients suffering from acute kidney injury or end-stage renal diseases (ESRD) were enrolled and further randomized to 2 groups:citrate and heparin anticoagulation treatment groups in SLED.SLED was conducted by Fresenius 4008sARrTplus dialyzer for 8 hours each session,and blood flow was set at 150 ml/min.Prothrombin time (PT),activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) and platelet (PLT) count were analyzed.Result Sixty-three patients underwent 118 sessions of SLED.Among them,59 patients (93.7%) was discharged after treatment or converted to outpatient intermittent hemodialysis,and 4 patients died of multiple organ failure during hospitalization.Compared with that in the citrate group,both PT and APTT in heparin group was significantly higher [PT:(15.5 ± 2.0) s vs (12.3 ± 2.7) s,P < 0.001 ; APTF:(56.0 ± 10.9) s vs (32.8 ± 6.1) s,P < 0.001 ; respectively] at 2 h during SLED.However,the PT and APTT levels in heparin group decreased afterwards and were similar with those in the citrate groups at 5 h during treatment.There is no difference on PLT counts between these two groups after treatment.Conclusion The anticoagulation effect of regional citrate and heparin was similar in patients when receiving SLED.Regional citrate may be an alternative anticoagulant approach for the patients at high risk of bleeding who require the treatment of SLED.
3.Construction and evaluation of non-specific targeting cationic polymer lipid liposomes.
Tao CHEN ; Rutao WANG ; Zhao WANG ; Tingli LU ; Wen ZHAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(3):359-64
A new class of dendrimer polylysine poly(ethylene glycol)-lipid was designed and synthesized. The cationic polymer liposomes were prepared by the lipid film-extrusion and post-insertion two methods with these dendrimer polylysine poly(ethylene glycol)-lipid and other lipids. The structural properties of obtained cationic polymer liposomes were studied by laser light scattering and fluorescence spectrometer. It was demonstrated that the nano sized liposomes with different density of surface cationic charges can be prepared by either lipid film-extrusion or post-insertion methods, but post-insertion process did not affect drug loading, did not influence drug loading capacity and did not induce liposomal morphology and particle size. The density of positive charge does not affect the size and distribution of different liposomes size and distribution. It was the better choice for manufacture because post-insertion method did not cause early release of drug and size changes. Cell binding experiments show that cationic polymer liposomes, especially dendrimer polymer liposomes had higher local charge density, and therefore have dramatic non specific cell targeting ability.
4.The study of mode and effect of cognitive-behavioral therapy for lung transplant recipients during waiting for lung
Xiaodong CAO ; Yunjuan HUANG ; Tingli ZHU ; Xuefen ZHU ; Ye DING ; Jingyu CHEN ; Xiaomin REN ; Haiqin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2012;(35):75-78
Objective To investigate the suitable mode of cognitive-behavioral therapy for lung transplant recipients during waiting for lung and evaluate the effect to improve patients' physical and mental state.Methods 50 cases were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group,each group with 25 cases.The control group received conventional treatment.The experimental group received cognitive-behavioral therapy in addition to conventional treatment.SAS and vital signs were measured in the two groups on admission,2 weeks and 4 weeks after admission.Results The SAS score of the experimental group was lower than the control group 2 weeks and 4 weeks after admission and SAS score decreased as the intervention extended.The SBp of the experimental group was lower than the control group 4 weeks after admission.There was no significant difference of DBp between two groups.The heart rate of the experimental group was lower than the control group 4 weeks after admission.The heart rate of the experimental group was lower on 2 weeks and 4 weeks after admission than on admission.4weeks after admission,the respiratory rate of the experimental group was lower than the control group and on admission.Conclusions Cognitive-behavioral therapy can reduce the level of anxiety and keep vital signs stable with good feasibility and effectiveness.
5.H2O2 induces changes in the plasma membrane of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Tingli SUN ; Qingshan SHI ; Yousheng OUYANG ; Yiben CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2009;25(12):1887-1891
This article reviews the recent studies on H2O2 adaptation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. When the cell exposed in the H2O2 sub-lethal doses, the plasma membrane permeability decreased, meanwhile the plasma membrane fluidity is minished. These changes resulted in a gradient across the plasma membrane, which conferring a higher resistance to oxidative stress. Recent work has also shown that the yeast cells adapted to H2O2 would lead to several changes in the expression of genes coding the key enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of lipid profile and in the organization of lipid microdomains of the plasma membrane, which finally decreased its' permeability and fluidity. The reorganization of the plasma membrane might be the major mechanism of the H2O2 adaptation. Once the yeast cells adapted to the external H2O2, changes in plasma occurred. The H2O2 dependent signaling pathways in the plasma membrane might be activated by high levels of H2O2. But the details of the signaling events should still be further studies.
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6.Changes in retinal vascular geometry in young myopic subjects
Tingli CHEN ; Caixia SUN ; Xiaolong YANG ; Yuanzhi YUAN
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2023;39(8):641-648
Objective:To investigate the effect of myopia on retinal vascular geometry in young subjects.Methods:A retrospective cross-sectional study. From June 2018 to December 2018, 235 participants (235 eyes) who took part in routine physical examination in Huadong Sanatorium were included. There were 94 males and 141 females; age was (34.89±6.15) years old; equivalent spherical refraction (SE) was (-3.78±3.25) D. 59 (25.11%, 59/235) were divided into high myopia group (SE≤-6.0 D), along with 131 (55.74%, 131/235) low to moderate myopia group (-0.5 D> SE>-6.0 D), and 45 (19.15%, 45/235) emmetropia group (0.5 D≥SE≥-0.5 D). Retinal vascular geometric measurements, including central retinal arteriolar equivalent (CRAE), central retinal venular equivalent (CRVE), fractal dimension arteriole (FDa), fractal dimension venule (FDv), curvature tortuosity arteriole (CTORTa), curvature tortuosity venule, branch angle arteriole (BAa), branch angle venule, branch coefficient arteriole and branching coefficient venule, were extracted by using a validated computer program. One-way analysis of variance and analysis of covariance were performed to compare the measurements across the high myopia, low to moderate myopia, and emmetropia groups. Linear regression analysis was used to explore the relationship between SE and retinal vascular geometric parameters.Results:The differences in CRAE ( F=65.11), CRVE ( F=61.52), FDa (F=14.26), FDv ( F=8.31), CTORTa ( F=5.07) and BAa (F=6.51) among eys of high myopia group, low to moderate myopia group and emmetropia group remained significant ( P<0.05) after adjusting for age, glycosylated hemoglobin, mean arterial pressure, body mass index, and intraocular pressure. CRAE and CRVE were linearly correlated with the SE ( P<0.05). FDa, FDv, cTORTa and BAa decreased with the decrease of SE in high myopia ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Myopia is associated with the change of the retinal vascular geometric characteristics. With the deepening of myopia, the change of retinal vascular geometric characteristics gradually worsens.
7.A fMRI study on altered functional connectivity of caudate in college students with high myopia
Cong CHEN ; Tingli CAO ; Honghuan DONG ; Mingxia GUO ; Meng LIANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2020;29(9):802-807
Objective:To explore the different functional connectivity of right caudate nucleus between adults with high myopia and normal vision controls.Methods:The resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI) data were collected from twenty-five high myopia(HM group) and twenty-seven normal vision subjects(NC group). Right caudate nucleus and their subregions(anterior and posterior subregions included) were used as seeds to perform seed-based functional connectivity (FC)analyses at group level under three different frequency bands: convention (0.010~0.080 Hz), slow-5(0.010~0.027 Hz) and slow-4(0.027~0.073 Hz).Results:(1)Compared with NC group, FC of right caudate nucleus with left middle occipital gyrus(MNI: x=-48, y=-84, z=9), left fusiform gyrus(MNI: x=-30, y=-63, z=-12), and right middle frontal gyrus(MNI: x=39, y=12, z=39) were stronger in HM group(all P<0.05, Alphasim Corrected). (2)In HM group, these changed FC were mainly detected in the anterior subregion of right caudate nucleus.(3)The increased FC of right caudate nucleus and its anterior subregion with left middle occipital in HM group were mainly reflected in the frequency band of slow-4(all P<0.05, Alphasim Corrected). Conclusion:The right caudate nucleus in adults with high myopia may play compensatory roles in visual perception and visual attention by enhancing its functional connectivity with visual and visual attentional brain areas.
8.Case-control study on the risk factors of type 2 diabetes of Dong nationality in Western Hunan.
Liya LIU ; Lizhang CHEN ; Jinxiong DAI ; Jiaxiong CHEN ; Ying LIANG ; Tingli PEI ; Yongbin HUANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(10):1057-1064
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To explore the risk factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) of Dong nationality in Western Hunan, and to provide a scientific basis for the prevention and treatment of T2DM in the district.
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In the case-control study, the subjects were divided into a T2DM group, an impaired glucose regulation (IGR) group and a normal glucose tolerance (NGT) group through oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). A questionnaire survey was conducted, and physical measurements and the detection of blood glucose, blood lipids and serum insulin were done.
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Univariate analysis found significant difference in age, fasting insulin (FINS), HOMA insulin resistance index (HOMA-IRI), HOMA β-cell function index (HOMA-βC), trigalloyl glycerol (TG), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), systolic blood pressure, and diastolic blood pressure in the glucose metabolism among different groups (P<0.05). Body mass index (BMI), waist/hip ratio (WHR), family history of diabetes, number of physical activities per week, dinner taste, fat and protein-rich foods, fresh vegetables and fruits intake were associated with T2DM. Multifactor non-conditional ordinal logistic regression indicated that age was the risk factor of T2DM and IGR. Compared with the group whose age was≤50, the odds ratios of the groups of 50
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9.Regulating Sub-health Along Meridians And Viscera
Yanjing WU ; Tingli NIU ; Yu LU ; Tianyu CHEN ; Lujiao GAO ; Yujin ZHANG ; Yang YANG ; Liangxiao MA ; Xuezhi YANG ; Xin NIU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(10):1675-1679
This study was aimed to observe the clinical effect of low frequency negative pressure meridian viscera regulating sub-health.According to the diagnostic criteria,34 cases of sub healthy subjects were randomly selected.The low frequency negative pressure meridian viscera regulating method was used.By analyzing the cupping spot color feedback conditioning information of the sub healthy subjects and conditioning before and after the synthesis of the four diagnostic methods of digital and quantitative,its effect was evaluated.After 4 weeks of continuous adjustment,34 cases of sub healthy subjects,compared with preconditioning,cupping spot color of the subjects was shallow or disappeared (P < 0.01);after adjusting,the proportion of light red tongue and thin white tongue coating increased obviously (P < 0.05),the proportion of ecchymosis tongue was decreased compared to precoditioning (P < 0.05);after adjustment,core symptoms such as back pain,neck pain,anxiety and irritability,were alleviated or disappeared;after adjustment,the pulse string tightness decreased significantly (P < 0.01).It was concluded that the low frequency negative pressure meridian viscera regulation can significantly improve discomfort symptoms of sub healthy subjects and promote therecovery of tongue,pulse and cupping spot color in sub healthy subjects.This method is worth popularizing and further exploring.
10.Application of standardized workflow in intra-hospital transport of human infections of avian influenza A(H7N9)virus
Xiaofen SHI ; Xia WAN ; Yinghua CAI ; Rong CHEN ; Tingli ZHU ; Zhenghong XU ; Qinfen XU ; Shaoxia ZHUANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(31):2414-2417
Objective To summarize the successful application experience of intra-hospital transport of 13 H7N9 avian influenza patients from the general wards to the avian influenza ward. Methods Form the expert group, to determine the design target and principle of the standardized workflow and point out the operation points of standard workflow in intra-hospital transport of each link. Results The standardized workflow included the disposal of the transfer notice, condition assessment, department contact,patient preparation,object preparation,custody transfer personnel preparation,transit guardianship and transfer to the avian influenza ward,a total of eight procedures.Between January 2013 and March 2017,13 cases were successfully transfered.All patients safely arrived avian influenza ward. The process was quick and smooth.Nobody was died or rescued within 1 h after transport. Conclusions The main differences of intra-hospital transport between H7N9 avian influenza patients and general critically ill patients are the transit time control, the particularity of terminal disposal, transshipment arrangement and hospital infection management personnel involved in the whole process.