1.The Effect of Emotionality in Lie- detection Questions on Skin Conductance Response
Genyue FU ; Changkai CHEN ; Wei MIAO ; Xiaofeng NI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2001;0(03):-
Objective: to examine the relationship between emotional states and skin conductance response during lie- detection and to provide evidence for improvement of lie- detection technique. Methods: 38 university students participat- ed in the study. They were provided with antisocial behavior materials that elicited different levels of emotional arousal. Results: Significant difference in skin conductance response was observed with the high emotionality items eliciting the highest skin conductance response. Conclusion: Under a certain level of pressure, individuals’emotional state has direct impact on skin conductance. High emotionality questions are better for detecting lies and honesty than low emotionality questions. In addition to lying, the questions themselves have direct impact on subjects’emotional responses, which in turn lead to skin conductance response. When cues for emotionality are obvious, related events tend to receive greater at- tention by subjects and thus lead to special skin conductance response.
2.Toxic effect and mechanism of silver nanoparticles
Fangfang NI ; Bolin WANG ; Tengjiao SONG ; Xiaofeng YUAN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(5):593-597,598
Silver nanoparticles ( AgNP) , the metallic silver par-ticles with the diameter of 1 ~100 nm are now widely used in many fields. Many researches show that the smaller size of Ag-NP, the stronger toxicity it shows. Generally speaking, AgNP with 20 nm shows strongest toxicity. After entering the body, they are distributed in different organs in the body, and the dis-tribution in the kidney shows a certain gender difference. They also produce some toxic effects after entering body organs. AgNP often exhibit dose effect on the toxicity in vitro cells,while in vivo experiments, their toxic effects change with the different objects and ways of acting. In addition, AgNP can produce toxic effects on reproduction, and may cause parental reproductive activity to deteriorate, and pass the toxic effects to offspring through the placenta to exert a negative influence on the growth and develop-ment of the offspring. The toxicity mechanisms of AgNP are oxi-dative stress injury caused by producing free radicals;metabolic disorders caused by reducing of drug metabolic enzyme activity;and also related gene expression defects and certain molecules, such as transcription factor NF-E2-related factor 2(Nrf2) prote-ase caused by abnormal expression. In short, AgNP can be toxic to organisms, and we must evaluate their biological safety when we use it, to minimize or even avoid the danger it brings about.
3.Renal impairment in multiple myeloma: Presenting features in different departments.
Ni, LI ; Yongman, LV ; Hongbing, ZENG ; Fan, HE ; Ying, YAO ; Xiaofeng, HE
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(1):65-8
In order to analyze the cai]ses of delayed diagnosis and raise the level of early diagnosis of atypical multiple myeloma (MM), the differences of presenting features between the patients presented to nephrologists and those presented to hematologists were compared. MM patients in our hospital were studied retrospectively. Those who referred renal impairment were divided into two groups: group I presented to nephrologists prior to MM diagnosis (n=29) and group II presented to hematologists directly (n=62). The age, sex, initial symptoms, haematological and biochemical parameters, the phenotype of paraprotein, bone marrow biopsy and cytology were undertaken and analyzed. The results showed that the median time between the initial symptoms and diagnosis in the patients of group I was longer than that in group II (P<0.001); patients in group I had significantly lower incidence of bone pain (P<0.01) and worse renal function (P<0.05) on presentation. There were lower level of myeloma cells (P<0.05), lower incidence of hypergammaglobulinemia (P<0.05), lower positive rate of monoclonal immunoglobulin (M protein) (P<0.05) and M protein level (P<0.05) in the patients of group I than those in group II. The ratio of monoclonal to lambda monoclonal proteins in a population was 1:3.67 in patients of group I, whereas 1:0.90 in patients of group II (P<0.01). Moreover, patients with λ type had a higher degree of renal insufficiency than those with κ type (P<0.05). It was suggested that the median time between the initial symptoms and diagnosis in the patients presented to nephrologists was longer than that in those presented to hematologists; the patients presented to nephrologists had the lower incidence of bone pain, lower level of myeloma cells and M protein, which made early diagnosis more difficult; more patients presented to nephrologists had the majority of λ light chain type, moreover, patients with λ light chain type had a higher incidence of renal insufficiency.
4.The correlations between liver histological fibrosis stage and serum fibrosis markers in patients with chronic hepatitis B
Danyang LIU ; Fang YANG ; Ni WEI ; Shuhua HAN ; Xiaofeng WU ; Ruxin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2009;27(4):234-237
Objective To investigate the relationship between hepatic fibrosis stage and clinical serum fibrosis markers in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB).Methods Liver puncture biopsy was performed in 189 CHB patients.The serum levels of hyalyronic acid (HA),laminin (LN),procollagen Ⅲ (PCⅢ),collagen Ⅳ (Ⅳ C),liver function and peripheral blood routine were detected simultaneously. The comparison, correlation and regression analysis were performed based on different fibrosis stages (S).Results From SO to S4 group,levels of PC Ⅲ,γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (γ-G-T),total bilirubin (TBil),protein electrophoresis γ-globulin (Ely-γ) and prothrombin time (PT) were progressively elevated,the differences were statistically significant (F value was 3.325,6.218,2.958,10.160 and 7.028,P<0.05),while cholinesterase (CHE),total protein (TP),albumin (Alb) and platelet (PLT) were progressively declined,the differences were also statistically significant (F value was 15.984,3.768,14.919 and 4.737,P<0.05).The differences of LN,IVC,ALT and AST between groups were statistically significant (F value was 4.618,2.795,2.649 and 3.199,P<0.05).Fibrosis stages (s) was positively correlated with LN,PCIII,ALT,AST,TBil,γ-GT,Ep-γand PT (r=0.200,0.306,0.172,0.273,0.153,0.402,0.415,0.269,respectively);while it was negatively correlated with CHE,TP,Alb and PLT (r=-0.502,-0.208,-0.413,-0.390,respectively);I.N,AI.T,CHE,PLT and Ep-γ were the independent risk factors which affecting hepatic fibrosis stages.Conclusions Liver fibrosis stage in histopathology was correlative in certain degree with the serum markers of hepatic fibrosis,liver function,and blood routine examination.Combined analysis of clinical data may be used to early diagnose hepatic fibrosis non-invasively.
5.Comparative proteomic study of pancreatic cancer using antibody microarray
Xiaoguang NI ; Qiang MENG ; Cuiqi WANG ; Xiaofeng BAI ; Fang LIU ; Ping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2008;8(4):223-226
Objective By proteomic analysis of differentially expressed protein profiling in pancreatic cancer using antibody microarray, new tumor marker of pancreatic cancer was supposed to be discovered. Methods The antibody microarray containing 378 monoclonal antibodies was applied to detect the differentially expressed proteins of 7 sets of pancreatic ductal adenocareinoma pooled samples and their paired normal pancreas tissues pooled samples. Results 11 up-regulated proteins (UbcH6, GABA b R2, Plakophilin 2a, Inhibitor 2, Nestin, ShcC, PRK2, Neurogenin 3, STAT 3, NHE-3 and SRP54) and 9 down- regulated proteins (DCC, HPV-16 L1, RACKI, Gelsolin, Rabaptin-5, DBP2, IKKa/I, c-Cbl, FXR2) were found in pancreatic cancer. Conclusions Antibody microarray was an effective comparative proteomic technology. These dys-regulated proteins facilitated to elucidate the mechanisms of pancreatic cancer and to identify new diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets.
6.Expression of annexin A1 and PCNA in pancreatic cancer and their correlation
Xiaoguang NI ; Xiaofeng BAI ; Guiqi WANG ; Shangmei LIU ; Bing GUO ; Ping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(5):326-328
Objective To investigate the expressions of the annexin A1 ( ANXA1 ) in pancreatic cancer and the correlations with proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). Methods Tissue microarray instrument was used to construct the chip. There were 39 samples of normal pancreas tissue, 42 samples of pancreatic cancer, 7 samples of islet cell tumor and 8 samples of ampullary carcinoma. The expressions of ANXA1 and PCNA protein were examined by immunohistochemistry and their correlation was analyzed. Results The off-chip rate of tissue chips after immunohistochemistry was 11.7% ~ 13.3%, which could satisfy the needs for experiment. Immunohistochemical results of pancreatic cancer tissue microarray showed that the positive rate of ANXA1 expression in pancreatic cancer was 71.4% (30/42), which was significantly higher when compared with that of normal pancreas tissue ( 18.4%, 7/38; P < 0. 01 ). The positive rate of PCNA expression in pancreatic cancer was 73.8% (31/42), which was significantly higher than that of normal pancreas tissue (22.2%, 8/36; P < 0.01 ). The expression of ANXA1 had a significant correlation with PCNA in pancreatic cancer ( P < 0.01 ). Conclusions The expression of ANXA1 protein was significantly increased in pancreatic cancer. The expression of ANXA1 was significantly correlated with the expression of PCNA.
7.Identification of botanical origin of Chinese unifloral honeys by free amino acid profiles and chemometric methods
Sun ZHENG ; Zhao LINGLING ; Cheng NI ; Xue XIAOFENG ; Wu LIMING ; Zheng JIANBIN ; Cao WEI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2017;7(5):317-323
The amino acid contents of five floral sources Chinese honeys (jujube, rape, chaste, acacia, and lungan) were measured using reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). The results showed that proline was the main amino acid in most of the analyzed samples. Phenylalanine presents at the highest content in chaste honey samples, and the total amino acid contents of chaste honeys were also significantly higher than those of other honey samples. Based on the amino acid contents, honey samples were classified using chemometric methods (cluster analysis (CA), principal component analysis (PCA), and discriminant analysis (DA)). According to the CA results, chaste honeys could be separated from other honeys, while the remaining samples were correctly grouped together when the chaste honey data were excluded. By using DA, the overall correct classification rate reached 100%. The results revealed that amino acid contents could potentially be used as indicators to identify the botanical origin of unifloral honeys.
8.Identification of botanical origin of Chinese unifloral honeys by free amino acid profiles and chemometric methods
Sun ZHENG ; Zhao LINGLING ; Cheng NI ; Xue XIAOFENG ; Wu LIMING ; Zheng JIANBIN ; Cao WEI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2017;7(5):317-323
The amino acid contents of five floral sources Chinese honeys (jujube, rape, chaste, acacia, and lungan) were measured using reversed phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). The results showed that proline was the main amino acid in most of the analyzed samples. Phenylalanine presents at the highest content in chaste honey samples, and the total amino acid contents of chaste honeys were also significantly higher than those of other honey samples. Based on the amino acid contents, honey samples were classified using chemometric methods (cluster analysis (CA), principal component analysis (PCA), and discriminant analysis (DA)). According to the CA results, chaste honeys could be separated from other honeys, while the remaining samples were correctly grouped together when the chaste honey data were excluded. By using DA, the overall correct classification rate reached 100%. The results revealed that amino acid contents could potentially be used as indicators to identify the botanical origin of unifloral honeys.
9.Degradation of gelsolin in pancreatic cancer cell lines by ubiquitin-proteasome pathway
Xiaoguang NI ; Guiqi WANG ; Xiaofeng BAI ; Fang LIU ; Lanping ZHOU ; Ping ZHAO
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(06):-
Objective To explore the role of ubiquitin-proteasome pathway for the gelsolin protein degradation in pancreatic cancer.Methods Pancreatic cancer cell lines BxPC-3 and PANC-1 were first treated with specific 26s proteasome inhibitor lactacystin.Immunoblots of cell lysates were probed for gelsolin expression.To determine whether gelsolin was conjugated to ubiquitin,proteins extracted from the cells with or without lactacystin were immunoprecipitated with anti-gelsolin antibody,followed by Western blot analysis.Results The expression of gelsolin protein increased obviously after treatment with lactacystin in BxPC-3 cells for 12 h.Using anti-gelsolin antibody to immunoprecipitate gelsolin protein and followed by Western blot using anti-ubiquitin monoclonal antibody,it was found that inhibition of proteasome pathway by lactacystin resulted in accumulation of ubiquitylated forms of gelsolin protein.In PANC-1 cell line,there was no significant changes of gelsolin after treatment with lactacystin.Conclusion Ubiquitin-proteasome dependent degradation may be an important regulatory mechanism for gelsolin down-regulation in pancreatic cancer cells.
10.Application of integrated medical and nursing management model based on intelligent medical system in preventing postoperative lymphedema of breast cancer
Yiju LI ; Qichao NI ; Lihua LU ; Xiaofeng CHEN ; Yunxia CHEN ; Chunya MAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(10):768-774
Objective:To analyze the application effect of integrated medical and nursing management model based on intelligent medical system in preventing postoperative breast cancer lymphedema.Methods:A total of 180 patients undergoing axillary lymph node dissection for breast cancer were selected in the Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from July 2018 to August 2019. According to the random number table method, they were divided into treatment group and control group for 90 cases in each group, and finally completed the study: 86 cases in treatment group and 82 cases in control group. The control group was given routine health management, and the treatment group was given an integrated management model based on intelligent medical systems. After 6 months of follow-up, the two groups of patients were compared for their cognition of lymphedema, prevention behavior, incidence of lymphedema, and patient satisfaction.Results:The incidence, clinical manifestations, risk factors, prevention methods, and overall awareness rates of lymphedema in the treatment group were 82.56%(71/ 86), 84.88%(73/86), 83.72%(72/86), 83.72%(72/86), 83.72%(72/86), and the control group were 67.07%(55/82), 70.73%(58/82), 68.29%(56/82), 69.51%(57/82), 70.73%(58/82), the differences were statistically significant ( χ2 values were 4.046-5.508, P<0.05). The total scores of skin care, lifestyle, avoidance of upper limb compression, and prevention of lymphedema in the treatment group were (9.54±1.04), (30.45±2.45), (9.35±1.08), (58.92±8.20) points, and the control group were (8.12±1.32), (8.12±1.32), (8.74±1.14), (53.45±7.64) points, the differences were statistically significant ( t values were 3.561-7.764, P<0.01). The incidence of lymphedema in the treatment group was 9.30%(8/86), and that in the control group was 23.17%(19/82), the difference was statistically significant ( χ2 value was 5.985, P<0.05). Satisfaction was 95.35%(82/86) in the treatment group and 82.93%(68/82) in the control group, the difference was statistically significant ( χ2 value was 6.771, P<0.01). Conclusions:The integrated management of medical care and patients based on intelligent medical system can help improve the level of lymphedema cognition in patients with breast cancer surgery, promote the development of lymphedema prevention behavior, reduce the incidence of postoperative lymphedema, and improve patient satisfaction.