1.Investigation of psychological health in middle-school students of Zhuang nationality
Qijun WU ; Yingjiao MA ; Shengkui TAN ; Jianying LIAO ; Shijiang MENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(6):171-173
BACKGROUND: The middle-school stage is the key period of personality figuring and taking shape.The mentation in this period is filled with a lot of special psychological contradictions and conflicts. Long-term psychological worry will affect the formation of perfect personality.OBJECTIVE: To understand the psychological health status in the middle-school students of Zhuang nationality and the main factors of influence.DESIGN: Randomized cluster sampling and questionnaire investigation based on middle-school students.SETTING: Department of Preventive Medicine, Youjiang Medical College of Nationalities.PARTICIPANTS: 2 000 middle-school students of 34 classes from 3 middle schools in Baise City and Longlin County were selected to attend the investigation with randomized cluster sampling method in November 2003.METHODS: The psychological health statuses of middle-school students were evaluated with symptom checklist (SCL).The list contained 90 items,including 9 factors of psychological symptom such as somatization,compulsion,sensitivity to human relations,anxiety,depression,hostility,dread,paranoia and psychosis.The grading system from 1 to 5 grades was used and the standard of the adult norm of the whole country was refered to:Factor score<1.8 was normal;Factor score from 1.8 to 2.0 was mild abnormality;Factor score from 2.1 to 3.0 was moderate abnormality;Factor score>3.0 was severe abnormality. Instructive words were unified.The investigative method and behavior were normalized.The questionnaires were filled in without recording the names and taken back from the spot and then compared with the norm of the whole country.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The evaluated result of psychological health in middle-school students.RESULTS: 2 000 questionnaires were provided and 1 855 were valid after return with the effective rate 92.75%. ①The average scores of each factor of SCL were all higher in the middle-school students of Zhuang nationality than in the norm of the whole country. The significance of difference existed(P=0.000).②The scores of somatization,depression,anxiety,dread and psychosis were all higher in the schoolgirls than in the schoolboys.The significance of difference existed (P=0.000).③Except hostility factor,the scores of other factors were higher in the senior middle-school students than in the junior middle-school students.The difference was statistically significant(P=0.000).④The arranged sequences(from bigness to smallness) of each factor that affected psychological health of middle-school students of Zhuang nationality in Baise were depression,somatization,compulsion,anxiety,sensitivity to human relations,psychosis,paranoia,hostility and dread.The sensitivity to human relations ranked 4th and the anxiety ranked 6th in the schoolboys,but the orders of the 2 factors were just the opposite in the schoolgirls and the orders of other factors were the same in both the schoolboys and the schoolgirls.The first 3 factors all were:depression,somatization, compulsion.CONCLUNSION: The psychological health status was lower in the middle-school students of Zhuang nationality than in the norm of the whole country and the first 3 factors that affected their psychological health were:depression,somatization and compulsion. The levels of psychological health on somatization,depression,anxiety,dread and psychosis were lower in the schoolgirls than in the schoolboys. The psychological problems were more serious in the senior middle-school students than in the junior middleschool students. The levels of psychological health in middle-school students of Zhuang nationality were relatively lower and the psychological education and intervention study should be provided aiming at psychological characteristics of different population.
2.Effect of miRNA interference to annexinA3 gene on growth of human gallbladder cancer cells
Yi TAN ; Haiping MENG ; Fengmeng TENG ; Xingsheng JIA ; Haorong WU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2010;16(11):853-856
Objective To construct a recombinant interfering RNA(miRNA)plasmid vector targeting annexinA3 and observe its impact on the growth and apoptosis of human gallbladder cancer cell line SGC-996.Methods Four small fragments of miRNA and one negative control were sequenced and cloned into vector pcDNATM 6.2-GW/EmGFPmiR.The recombinant plasmids were then transfected into gallbladder cancer cell line SGC-996 by positive liposomal transfection.The transcription and translation level of annexinA3 expression were detected by RT-PCR and Western Blot.Meanwhile, the proliferation and apoptosis of transfected tumor cells were determined by MTT and flow cytometry.Results The recombinant plasmids containing annexinA3 miRNA were successfully constructed.AnnexinA3 expression was significantly knocked down after miRNA plasmid transfection.Transfection of annexinA3 gene miRNA could effectively inhibit the proliferation of gallbladder cancer cell and promote apoptosis.Conclusion AnnexinA3 gene silenced by miRNA can induce the apoptosis of human gallbladder cancer cell line SGC-996.The process might serve as a potential approach for cancer gene therapy.
3.The role of color doppler ultrasonography, thyroid function and auto antibody for the screening of Graves' disease in pregnancy
Meng XUE ; Qiuling SHI ; Kunneng TAN ; Yan WU ; Ren ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2016;55(6):470-473
Objective To determine whether color doppler ultrasonography (CDU),thyroid function or thyroid autoimmune antibodies could identify Graves' disease in pregnancy(GDP) in pregnant patients with newly diagnosed thyrotoxicosis.Methods It is an observational study.Sixty-eight pregnant patients with newly diagnosed thyrotoxicosis including gestational hyperthyroidism (GHT) subjects (GHT group,n =33) and GDP subjects (GDP group,n =35),and 62 age-and sex-matched healthy subjects (C1 group:pregnant,n =32,C2 group:non-pregnant,n =30) were recruited.Thyroid function,human chorionic gonadotropin(HCG),thyroid autoimmune antibodies were detected.Peak systolic velocity of the superior thyroid artery (STA-PSV) and diastole inner diameter(STA-D) of the superior thyroid artery were measured by CDU.A ROC curve was used to evaluate STA-PSV,STA-D,thyroid function and thyroid autoimmune antibodies for identification of GDP.Results The area under the ROC curve of STA-PSV,STA-D and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH),free T4 (FT4) for GDP were 0.905,0.887,0.803 and 0.786,respectively.The optimal cut-off points of STA-PSV,STA-D,TSH and FT4 for GDP were 40 cm/s,2.0mm,0.03 mIU/L and 30 pmol/L with the sensitivity of 82.9%,72.1%,81.8%,76.2% and specificity of 81.8%,87.9%,75.2%,80.3%,respectively.Conclusions Detection of STA-PSV and STA-D by CDU,as well as thyroid function,is useful in screening GDP in pregnant patients with thyrotoxicosis.
4.Attitudes of patients, visitors and healthcare workers at a tertiary hospital towards influenza A (H1N1) response measures.
Wu Meng TAN ; Nidhi Loomba CHLEBICKA ; Ban Hock TAN
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2010;39(4):303-304
INTRODUCTIONWe sought to determine the opinions of patients, their visitors and healthcare workers regarding Influenza A (H1N1) response measures instituted within a tertiary hospital in Singapore.
MATERIALS AND METHODSThis questionnaire study was undertaken from 21 May 2009 to 31 August 2009.
RESULTSThere were 92 respondents, ranging in age from 15 to 77 years. Of the 90 who identified their role, 35.6% were patients, 12.2% visitors and 52.2% health care professionals. About 23% of respondents disagreed that one could have H1N1 without fever or fl u-like symptoms, while 14.3% thought influenza could not be caught from an asymptomatic infected person. About 30% perceived the H1N1 death rate as high. From this study, 82.2% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that Singapore's H1N1 responses were essential, while 14.6% found it overdone. In particular, healthcare workers and doctors found their professional work to be inconvenienced. Although more than two-thirds of doctors held this view, an equal proportion agreed the outbreak response was essential.
CONCLUSIONSThere was a high level of acceptance of response measures as essential, despite the perceived inconvenience. We propose that the success of containment measures requires unity of purpose and understanding among stakeholders at all levels.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Attitude to Health ; Communicable Disease Control ; organization & administration ; Disease Outbreaks ; Female ; Hospitals, Public ; Humans ; Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype ; Influenza, Human ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Patient Satisfaction ; Personnel, Hospital ; psychology ; Public Health ; Singapore ; epidemiology ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Visitors to Patients ; psychology ; Young Adult
5.Clinical Study of 5% D-fructose Injectio for Energy Supply in Surgery Patients
Desheng MENG ; Liang CHEN ; Qunyou TAN ; Jian HUANG ; Siyu WU ; Taiqian GONG ; Wei WU ; Yaoguang JIANG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE: To observe the clinical effect of 5% D-fructose injectio on energy supply in surgery patients. METHODS: By setting 5% glucose injectio as control,the influence of 5% D- fructose injectio on blood sugar level,liver and kidney function indices was detected.RESULTS: 5% D-fructose injectio did not influence liver and kidney functions, serum uric acid and RESULTS: of routine examination of blood and urine.Compared with control group, the change of blood sugar level in experiment group was slighter.CONCLUSION: 5% D-fructose injectio is effective and safe for energy supply in surgery patients.
6.Factors affecting survival of patients after curative resection of carcinoma of pancreatic head: an analysis of 58 cases
Bei SUN ; Chaoyang LU ; Linfeng WU ; Fie LIU ; Qinghui MENG ; Hongtao TAN ; Hongchi JIANG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2008;08(6):379-381
Objective To analyze the clinical factors predicting long-term survival after curative resection of pancreatic head carcinoma. Methods The clinical data of 58 patients with ductal adenocarcinoma of pancreatic head who underwent curative resection of carcinoma of pancreatic head from 1996 to 2004 were collected and were analyzed by SPSS 10.0 with Cox Proportional Hazards Model. Results 58 patients, including 30 male and 28 female patients, were involved in this study. Pancreaticoduodenectomy were performed in 14 cases and extended resections were performed in 44 cases. The overall 1, 3, 5 year survival rates was 46.6%, 29.3% and 8.6%, respeclively. The 1,3, 5 year survival rates of pancreatoduodenectomy with extended regional lymphadenectomy was 43.1%, 22.7% and 6.8%, respectively. UICC staging, peri-pancreatic nerve invasion and blood infusion had significant effects on the prognosis after curative resection. Conclusions The long-term prognosis after curative resection of pancreatoduodenectomy was still dismal. Much importance should be paid to early diagnosis and comprehensive management for pancreatic head cancer.
7.Clinical Study on Domestic Amifostine in Prevention of Nephrotoxicity of Cisplatinum
Qunyou TAN ; Desheng MENG ; Liang CHEN ; Wei WU ; Jingqing ZHANG ; Ruwen WANG ; Yaoguang JIANG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(12):-
OBJECTIVE:To observe the efficacy and safety of amifostine in prevention of nephrotoxicity induced by cisplatinum(DDP) METHODS:46 patients with malignant tumors were randomly divided into two groups:23 in chemotherapy and amifostine group(trial group)and 23 in single chemotherapy group(control group) Laboratory exmination indices such as blood routine,blood calcium,liver function,blood urea nitrogen,cretinine,and urinary ?1-microglobulin(?1-MG),albumin(Alb) and transferrin(TRF) were monitored at different time period points before and after treatment RESULTS:20 patients in each group completed the whole trial In the two periods of therapy,the peak values of ?1-MG,Alb and TRF of trial group were lower than those of control group(P
8.Research strategies and applications of functional metabolomics in anti-depressive mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine
Meng-yu ZHANG ; Lin XIAO ; Yao-yao REN ; Rui TAN ; He-zhong JIANG ; Xiao-qing WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(7):1732-1741
Depression is a common emotional disorder that seriously affects people's life and health all over the world. The pathogenesis of depression is complex, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for antidepressants has a good therapeutic effect because of its multi-component, multi-pathway, and multi-target action mode. At present, the anti-depressive mechanism of TCM has not been fully clarified, but it is clear that depression is closely related to metabolic health. Therefore, in order to further explore the anti-depressive mechanism of TCM, this paper proposes research strategies on the anti-depressive mechanism of TCM based on functional metabolomics from the perspective of metabolism, the potential biomarkers of depression are analyzed with the help of multi-omics combined analysis technology, and the functional molecules of TCM for antidepressant are studied. Molecular biology techniques are used to accurately capture the molecular interactions between biomarkers of depression and functional compounds, which identify effective drug targets and further elucidate the biochemical functions and related mechanisms involved in depression metabolic disorders. This paper systematically reviews the research strategies and applications of functional metabolomics in the anti-depressive mechanisms of TCM, expounds on the core value of functional metabolomics, and summarizes the current research status and hot issues of TCM for antidepressants in recent years, providing new methods and new ideas for the study of mechanisms of TCM with the help of functional metabolomics.
9.Influence of suoquan capsule on detrusor of D-galactose mimetic rats.
Ying TAN ; Ping HUANG ; Hongying CAO ; Meng SHI ; Qinghe WU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(23):3207-3210
OBJECTIVETo discuss the influence of Suoquan capsule (SQJN) on the detrusor of D-galactose mimetic rats, and to explore the mechanism of reducing urine.
METHODInvestigate the enzymes (ATPase, SDH, SOD, MDA, Na+ -K+ -ATPase, Ca2+ - Mg2+ -ATPase) which influence the production and excretion of urine and the reactivity of urinary detrusor strips to different concentrations of ISO and ATP.
RESULTCompared with the model group, the activity of SOD, Na+ -K+ -ATPase, Ca2+ -Mg2+ -ATPase and SDH increased significantly in aging rats after administrating SQJN (P < 0.01); the complaisance and elasticity of bladder also increased (P < 0.05). The frequency of spontaneous contraction and the MDA decreased significantly (P < 0.05-0.01). The decreased relaxation response to ISO and increased contractile response to ATP were also changed after administrating SQJN.
CONCLUSIONSQJN can regulate the metabolism of fluid through recovering the normal physiologic function of the detrusor of bladder.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; Female ; Galactose ; adverse effects ; Humans ; Male ; Muscle Contraction ; Muscle, Smooth ; physiology ; Rats ; Urinary Bladder ; drug effects ; metabolism ; physiopathology ; Urinary Incontinence, Urge ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; physiopathology ; Urination ; drug effects
10.Expression and significance of four kinds of serum protein/polypeptide in tuberculosis patients and healthy controls
Zhihui LIU ; Yumei LIU ; Fanrong MENG ; Bei XIE ; Nan WANG ; Xiaohua DENG ; Ling WU ; Yanbin ZHANG ; Shouyong TAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(23):3769-3771
Objective To assess the efficacy of using four kinds of proteins / peptides to distinguish the tuberculosis patients from healthy people. Methods A, B, C and D were used to represent four proteins /peptides with 1 060, 1 944, 2 081 and 3 954 of mass to charge ratio (m / z) in serum, respectively. Levels A, B, C and D in serum of 57 patients with tuberculosis and 30 healthy people were determined by using the surface-enhanced laser desorption-ionization time of flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS). Then the differences of levels of f A, B, C and D were anlyzed between tuberculosis patients and healthy people. The efficacy of distinguishing tuberculosis patient from healthy people were evaluated by using diagnostic test evaluation method. Results (1) The levels of A, B, C and D were 1 ± 11, 1 597 ± 3 102, 460 ± 765 and 1 208 ± 1 003 in tuberculosis patients, while they were 123 ± 201, 47 ± 98, 36 ± 93 and 397 ± 355 in healthy people. (2) The area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was 0.644, 0.848, 0.735 and 0.810 respectively. The serum levels of A, B, C and D could be used to distinguish tuberculosis patient from healthy people and the cut-off values of A, B, C and D were ≤166, ≥318, ≥48 and ≥728, respectively. Conclusions B, C and D have better performances to distinguish tuberculosis patients from healthy people , which may be regarded as new promising candidate markers for diagnosis of tuberculosis.