2.Work environment and influencing factors of male nurses of psychiatric in Chongqing
Bo YANG ; Wei DENG ; Chunbi HU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(19):1505-1507
Objective To explore the work environment of male nurses of psychiatric in Chongqing, as well as the affecting factors. Methods The Professional Practice Environment (PPE) scale was applied to investigate the work environment of 400 male nurses of psychiatric in Chongqing. And the regression analysis was used to analyze the associated factors. Results staff relationships with physicianswas the subscale with the highest score (3.15 ± 0.41) of the PPE of the tested male nurses of psychiatric in Chongqing, whileteamworkwas the subscale with the lowest score (2.05±0.70). Locations and types of hospitals,nurse-patient ratios and education of male nurses were identified to be predictors of work environment (t=- 14.19- 7.63, P<0.01). Conclusions Multiple factors affecting the work environment of male nurses of psychiatric should be considered when nursing managers draw up management strategies.
3.Hygienic Evaluation of Ecosan Toilet Systems in Rural Areas
Li CHEN ; Bo WEI ; Jijun YANG
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the sanitation of the ecological toilet systems used in rural areas. Methods The urine diverting Ecosan toilets in rural areas of Guangxi province were observed for the utilization, maintenance and sanitization. The hygienic evaluation was carried out according to the Hygienic Standards for Excreta Sanitization GB 7959-87. Results The new type of urine diverting Ecosan toilets could meet the requirements of non-hazard treatment of excreta. Conclusion Such toilet system should be developed in most parts of Guangxi.
4.Motivation alteration influencing factors of internet addiction disorder undergraduates
Wei YANG ; Jie SHI ; Lihua HU ; Bo CHENG ; Guangdong WEI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;22(7):646-648
Objective To explore motivation alteration influencing factors of internet addiction disorder (IAD) undergraduates.Methods The study sampled randomly 793 undergraduates from China University.According to CIAS-R and Young's internet addiction diagnostic criteria,a total of 37 internet addicts were selected.Internet addiction survey was used to study the motivation alteration influencing factors of IAD undergraduates.Results (1) The negative effect of internet using on academy,personal relationship etc.(damage from internet using) had a significant positive correlation with motivation alteration (r =0.672,0.699,0.658,P < 0.01 ; r =0.653,0.673,0.628,P < 0.01 ; r =0.604,0.681,0.703,P < 0.01).(2) Benefit from psychological satisfactory level of internet using had no significant difference with motivation alteration.(3) Self-efficiency of behavioral control on using internet had a significant negative correlation with motivation alteration (r =-0.397,-0.370,P <0.05).Conclusion The motivation alteration of IAD undergraduates is influenced by the factors of damage from internet using,sense of achievement,self-efficiency of behavioral control on using internet and so on.
5.Clinical efficiency of transurethral non-muscle invasive resection or electrocautery of bladder tumor under local anesthesia
Chen SHEN ; Yang YU ; Wei WANG ; Bo YANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2016;39(11):995-998
Objiective To assess the feasibility of transurethral non-muscle invasive resection or electrocautery of bladder tumor (TURBT) under local anesthesia. Methods Ten patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) history, who were confirmed NMIBC relapse by imaging and cystoscopy were selectively implemented TURBT or electrocautery under local anesthesia. Patients′anesthesia and tolerance under different local anesthesia were observed. Results All surgeries were completed successfully with clear base and without residual tumor. Tumor tissues were pathologically confirmed NMIBC. Patients were well tolerated to local anesthesia. The situation of pain scores were 0 point in 2 cases, 1 point in 4 cases, 2 points in 3 cases and 3 points in 1 case. Conclusions For NMIBC patients with poor surgery tolerance and high anesthetic risk and on the basis of low pressure on the bladder, selectively implementing TURBT or electrocautery under sufficient urethral anesthesia is feasible from the perspective of cancer cure and patients′tolerance.
6.Chemical constituents from lipophilic parts in roots of Angelica dahurica var. formosana cv. Chuanbaizhi.
Gai-Gai DENG ; Xiu-Wei YANG ; You-Bo ZHANG ; Wei XU ; Wei WEI ; Tian-Li CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(11):2148-2156
The chemical constituents from lipophilic parts in the roots of Angelica dahurica var. formosana cv. Chuanbaizhi were studied in this paper. The compounds were separated and purified by repeated column chromatographic methods on silica gel and HPLC, and the chemical structures of compounds were determined by spectral data analyses. Twenty-nine compounds were obtained and identified as isoimperatorin (1), β-sitosterol (2), imperatorin (3), bergapten (4), osthenol (5), xanthotoxin (6), isoimpinellin (7), dehydrogeijerin (8), phellopterin (9), isodemethylfuropinarine (10), 7-demethylsuberosin (11), alloimperatorin (12), xanthotoxol (13), isooxypeucedanin (14), alloisoimperatorin (15), demethylfuropinarine (16), 5-hydroxy-8-methoxypsoralen (17), oxypeucedanin methanolate (18), pabulenol (19), byakangelicin (20), marmesin (21), (+) -decursinol (22), heraclenol (23), oxypeucedanin hydrate (24), marmesinin (25), ulopterol (26), erythro-guaiacylglycerol-β-ferulic acid ether (27), threo-guaiacylglycerol-β-ferulic acid ether (28), and uracil (29). Compounds 5, 8, 11, 18, 21-23, and 26-28 were obtained from the roots of title plant for the first time.
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7.Expression of matrix aggrecanase 2 and a tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases in degenerated intervertebral discs
Wei CHEN ; Shaohua YANG ; Shizhou LIN ; Bo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014;36(1):21-24
Objective To observe the expression of aggrecanase 2 and a tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 3 (TIMP-3) in degenerate human lumbar intervertebral discs and their role in degeneration of the nucleus pulposus.Methods Pfirrmann classification was used to class degenerate intervertebral discs observed through MRI.They were divided into three groups:a control group (Pfirrmann grade Ⅰ-Ⅱ),a degeneration group (Pfirrmann grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ),and a severe degeneration group (Pfirrmann grade Ⅴ).A total of 45 cases accepted lumbar spine surgery for removing nucleus pulposus specimens.Each group contained 15 cases.After formalin-fixation and paraffin embedding,immunohistochemistry was used to detect aggrecanase 2 and TIMP-3 expression in the nucleus pulposus cells.Results The percentages of cells positive for aggrecanase 2 were (13.58 ± 7.76) %,(33.48 ± 13.95) % and (56.00 ± 18.39) % in the control,degeneration and severe degeneration groups respectively.These differences had statistical significance.The percentages of cells positive for TIMP-3 were (34.78 ± 13.80) %,(46.77 ± 10.98) % and (50.65 ± 16.45) %,and these differences were again statistically significant.The aggrecanase 2/TIMP-3 ratios were also significantly different.Conclusion As the degree of degeneration of the nucleus pulposus increased,the expression of aggrecanase 2 and TIMP-3 rose,which indicates that both changes were closely connected with the degeneration.Their ratio was correlated with the degree of degeneration of the nucleus pulposus.
8.Determination of 11 Fat_soluble Vitamins (A, D, E, K) and Their Derivatives in Vitamin Tablets by Ultra Performance Convergence Chromatography
Wei ZHOU ; Bo WANG ; Qianqian LIU ; Shengxin YANG ; Liting WANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2015;(1):115-120
A new method was developed for the determination of 11 fat_soluble vitamins ( A, D, E and K) and its derivatives in vitamin tablets by ultra performance convergence chromatography ( UPC2 ) . The mobile phase was the mixture of supercritical CO2 and acetonitrile at a flow rate of 1 mL/min. The separation was carried out on the Waters Acquity UPC2 HSS C18 SB 100 mm × 3. 0 mm i. d. , 1. 8 μm column. The UV detector was set at a wavelength of 284 nm. The limits of detection ( LOD) were 1. 5-2. 0 mg/L, and the calibration linear for VK1 , VK2 , VK3 and VB3 was 3-300 mg/L, linear for VA, VA palmitate, VA formic acid, VE, VE acetate, VD2 and VD3 was 5-300 mg/L, respectively. Its spiked recoveries were 97. 31%-98. 76%, and the relative standard deviations ( RSDs) were 0. 41%-0. 96%. The method is applicable for the determination of fat_soluble vitamins ( A, D, E and K) and Their derivatives in vitamin tablets.
9.Effect and mechanism of transcription factor Foxp3 on proliferation and cell cycle of human lung adenocarcinoma cell A549
Yaqing LIU ; Bo ZHAO ; Yadong LUO ; Yinan LI ; Wei YANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(4):490-494
Objective:To investigate the effect and mechanism of transcription factor Foxp 3 on the proliferation and cell cycle of human lung adenocarcinoma cell line A 549.Methods:We knocked down the expression of Foxp 3 using siRNA.Foxp3 inhibition was detected by RT-PCR.Cell proliferation was detected by MTT.Cell cycle of A549 cells were detected by flow cytometry after the transfection of siRNA.Cell cycle-related checkpoint genes were filtered by RT-PCR.The regulation of Foxp3 on cell cycle-related checkpoint genes were detected by immunofluorescence and dual -luciferase reporter assay system.Results: The proliferation of A549 cells were inhibited after silencing Foxp3,and A549 cells were arrested in G0/G1 cycle.G1/S cycle checkpoint gene CCND1 was down regulated.Mechanism research show that Foxp 3 can regulate the expression of CCND 1 directly.Conclusion: Foxp3 can promote the proliferation of A549 cell line by up regulating G 1/S cycle checkpoint gene CCND 1.This provides a new target for the therapeutic targets of lung adenocarcinoma.
10.The effects of recombinant human erythropoietin on thoracic acute spinal cord compressive injury in rats: delayed treatment
Xinping YAN ; Liuzhu YANG ; Bo WU ; Zhong CHEN ; Wei TAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;31(14):2258-2261
Objective To investigate the neuroprotection of delayed treatment of thoracic acute spinal cord injury with recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) in rat model of compressive injury. Methods Sixteen adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into two groups: control group (compressive injury group) and experimental group (rhEPO group), In the compressive injury group,the animals recived 0.9% saline treatment at 2 h, day 1 and day 3 after the injury, while in the rhEPO group, rhEPO (3 000 U/kg) was given to rats at 2 h, day 1 and day 3 after the injury. All the rats were observed in 4 days after the injury. The primary outcomes were evaluated by BBB scale, apoptotic index, inflammatory index and electron microscopy. Results Delayed treatment of thoracic acute spinal cord injury with rhEPO could reduce apoptosis, regulate inflammation, improve motor function and promote regeneration of the spinal cord. Conclusion Our study suggests that delayed treatment of thoracic spinal cord compressive injury with rhEPO could exert neuroprotection.