1.Peer Acceptance and Interpretation to Peer Rejection in Adolescence
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1991;0(05):-
Objective:This study investigated 376 adolescents' interpretations to peer rejection events. Methods:Measuring 376 adolescents' degrees of peer acceptance and their interpretations to peer rejection events by means of pen and paper questionnaires.Results:Peer-rejected adolescents presented a similar way of general interpretation to rejected events happened in other peers,however they interpret their own rejected events in a completely different way compared with popular adolescents:The main effects of peer acceptance types were significant on objective and subjective question scores(F(3,344)=3.212,P=0.023;F(3,344)=4.059,P=0.007, respectively);and there was a significant interaction effect of sex?age?peer acceptance types (F(9,344)=3.447, P
2.Lipid Production by Rhodosporidium toruloides Using Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers
Yan-Yan HUA ; Xin ZHAO ; Jin ZHAO ; Su-Fang ZHANG ; Zong-Bao ZHAO ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(10):-
The effects of pretreatment methods of Jerusalem artichoke tubers on microbial lipids fermentation with an oleaginous yeast strain Rhodosporidium toruloides Y4 were investigated in shaking flask culture.The yeast strain accumulated substantial amount of lipids using either purple-or white-skinned Jerusalem artichoke tubers as sole carbon and energy source.When cells were cultured on the extracted juice or the acidhydrolysate,cellular lipid content reached 40%(w/w),while cultured on the pulp,the white-skinned tubershadhigher lipid productivity,yielding 12.1 g lipids per100 g dried tubers.Major fatty acid constituents of microbial lipids were those contained 16-and 18-carbon atoms based on GC analysis,which is quite similar to traditional vegetable oil.Microbial lipids prepared from Jerusalem artichoke can be applied to biodiesel production.
3.Comparative study of occupation burnout of southern and northern Xinjiang soldiers
Zongyi SU ; Kui DING ; Yan GU ; Penglin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(5):451-453
Objective To explore the differences of occupation burnout of the soldiers in southern and northern Xinjiang and explore its related influencing factors.Methods Using stratified randomization sampling method,500 soldiers from south and north of xinjiang military were selected and investigated by Military Job Burnout Scale and Military Social Support Rating Scale.Results ① The military of northern soldiers'accomplishment,somatization,interpersonal relationship,social support score (5.57±3.29,5.53± 3.35,3.38±2.75,9.62± 10.15) was significantly higher than the soldiers who live in south of xinjiang (5.26±3.25,5.13±3.45,2.94±2.39,6.25±5.24) (t=2.091,-2.539,-4.011,7.227,P<0.05).②Every dimensions of occupation bumout has significant correlation with social support,age,length of military service,marriage,level,working hours,income and job satisfaction (r=0.124,0.220,0.275,0.198,0.192,0.206,0.188,-0.383,P<0.05).The total score of Military Job Bumout Scale has positive correlation with social support and level (r=0.122、0.410,P<0.01).③Social support,working hours,job satisfaction and length of military service has forecast effect on the northern military occupation bumout.Social support and level can predict the southern military occupation burnout.Conclusion It is no obviously differences on the general occupational between the north and South Xinjiang Military.Social support is closely related to the job burnout of South and the North military.
4.Effect of dimethylaminoethanol and compound amino acid solution on collagen metabolism and free radicals in D-galactose induced aging rat skin
Cailing ZHAO ; Ruixia KUANG ; Su LIU ; Bingjian YAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2014;20(2):134-138
Objective To study the mechanism of anti-aging effect of dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) and compound amino acid (AA) injection by mesotheray in D-galactose-induced skin aging rat.Methods Eighty rats were randomly divided into aging treatment group (60 cases),aging control group (10 cases) and normal control group (10 cases).The skin aging models were established by subcutaneous infectim of D-galactose.From the 18th day,the aging treatment group were injected intradermally in the rats' both sides hip skin with 0.2% DMAE+ AA,0.1% DMAE+AA,0.2%DMAE,0.1% DMAE,AA,and saline,once a week.After four weeks,HE,water content,superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity,hydroxyproline (HYP) and malondialdehyde (MDA) content were measured.Results Compared with the aging control group,the epidermal and the dermal thickness and the collagen area of rats skin' increased significantly in 0.2 % DMAE+ AA and 0.1% DMAE+ AA treatment groups (P<0.05).0.2% DMAE+AA and 0.1 % DMAE+AA treatment groups also had higher SOD activity,HYP content and lower MDA content than other groups (P<0.05),but no difference was noted among normal control group,0.2% DMAE+AA and 0.1% DMAE+AA group (P>0.05).There were no differences in water content among groups (P>0.05).Conclusions Intradermal injection with 0.1% DMAE+ AA and 0.2 % DMAE+AA in aging rats may increase the epidermal and the dermal thickness and the collagen of rats skin' improve SOD activity,HYP content and decreased MDA content,indicating that it has ability to clear skin free radicals,enhance antioxidant capacity and skin collagen metabolism,and thus prevent skin aging.
5.The effect of brain natriuretic peptide on serum angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 levels in acute heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction
Jie YAN ; Hong ZHAO ; Yanjun LIU ; Pengyu SU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2017;45(4):372-376
Objective To investigate the effect of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) on serum angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) 2 levels in acute heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). Methods A total of 106 patients with acute HFrEF were selected, and were divided randomly into control group and trial group. The control group was under routine treatment, while the trial group was under routine treatment combined with lyophiluzed recombinant human BNP for 24-hour. Cardiac functional parameters were measured by echocardiography both at the enrollment and the end of 7-day treatment. Serum levels of ACE2 and N-terminal pro-BNP (NT-proBNP) were determined using commercially available ELISA kits at the enrollment, the end of 24-hour treatment, and the end of 7-day treatment,respectively. Results A total of 103 patients with acute HFrEF were enrolled (control group=51, trial group=52). There were no significant differences in the use of drugs (e.g., aspirin) and serum biochemical indices (e.g. cardiac troponin I, creatinine) before treatment between these two groups. Compared to systolic blood pressure (SBP) at admission, SBP on the second day after treatment were significantly decreased in two groups (P<0.05). Compared to left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) at admission, LVEF values were significantly elevated on the seventh day after treatment in two groups ( P<0.05). There were no significant differences in SBP, diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and LVEF at admission between these two groups (P>0.05);there were also no significant differences in DBP on the second day after treatment, and LVEF on the seventh day after treatment (P>0.05), while SBP was significantly higher on the second day after treatment in control group than that of trial group (P < 0.05). Serum levels of NT-proBNP were decreased with the prolongation of time in two groups. Serum levels of ACE2 were decreased with the prolongation of time in control group, while were increased initially following decreased (which were still higher on the seventh day after treatment than that at admission) with the prolongation of time in trial group. Serum levels of NT-proBNP were higher after 2 days treatment or 7 days of treatment in control group than those of trial group, while serum levels of ACE2 were decreased after 2 days of treatment or 7 days of treatment in control group than those of trial group (P<0.05). Conclusion Patients with acute HFrEF may benefit from BNP by increasing serum ACE2 levels.
6.Helicobacter pylori cytotoxin associated protein CagA up-regulating gastrin gene expression
Su WANG ; Jianjiang ZHOU ; Keren SHAN ; Yan ZHAO ; Yuan XIE
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(11):976-980
Objective To study whether Helicobacter pylori CagA protein can control gastrin gene expression and the detailed mechanism. Methods First, pcDNA3. 1ZEO (-)/cagA7 was transfected into gastric cancer cell lines AGS and SGC-7901 cells. At the same time, culturing the Helicobacter pylori NCTC11637 and infecting AGS and SGC-7901 cells with it. Next, in the infected and transfecled AGS and SGC-7901 cells, respectively adding the JAK2 signaling pathway inhibitor AG490 and the ERK signaling pathway inhibitor U0126 to inhibit the two signaling pathway. Untreated gastric cancer cells and empty vector transfected cells as the control. Using real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR to detect the levels of gastrin mRNA in transfected and infected cells. Results After AGS and SGC-7901 cells were transfected with pcDNA3. lZE0(-)/cagA7 and infected with NCTC11637, the results showed that the expression of gastrin mRNA increased significantly (P < 0. 05) in transfected and infected cells as compared with the control group, but after adding the inhibitor AG490 and U0126 respectively, the expression of gastrin mRNA decreased significantly(P<0.05). Conclution These results suggest that CagA may up-regulate the expression of the gastrin gene, and CagA is one of the important proteins in regulating gastrin gene expression. The ERK/MAPK and JAK/STAT signaling pathways may be involved in controlling of gastrin gene expression by CagA.
7.Effect Evaluation of Continuing Intervention on Prophylactic Application of Antibiotics in Sterile Operation in Urology Department by Clinical Pharmacist
Airong YU ; Xing FAN ; Dan SU ; Yan ZHAO ; Huawen XIN
China Pharmacist 2015;(6):970-972
Objective:To evaluate the effect of continuing intervention on prophylactic application of antibiotics in sterile operation in urology department by clinical pharmacist to provide reference for the clinical prophylactic application of antibiotics. Methods:All cases of discharged patients underwent sterile operation in urology department of our hospital from July 2010 to June 2014 were divided into three groups according to the intervention time and methods: non-intervention group(n=141), stage Ⅰ intervention group(n=139), stage Ⅱ intervention group (n=162) and stage Ⅲ intervention group (n=137). The prophylactic application of antibiotics was statistically analyzed. Results:After the continuing intervention, the prophylactic application rate of antibiotics in the three inter-vention groups was decreased significantly from 100% before the intervention respectively to 34. 5%,18. 5% and 14. 6% after the in-tervention (P<0. 01). The rationality rate of prophylactic application was improved significantly from 36. 9% before the intervention respectively to 58. 3%, 63. 3% and 85. 0% after the intervention (P<0. 01). The course of prophylactic application was decreased significantly from (138.2 ±31.6)h respectively to (89.9 ±48.0)h,(72.8 ±32.5)h and(45.1 ±29.5)h (P<0.01) and the post-operative infection rate was decreased from 2. 8% respectively to 2. 1%,1. 8% and 1. 4%. Conclusion:The pharmaceutical interven-tion is feasible and valid to improve the rational prophylactic use of antibiotics in urological surgery.
8.Effect of silbinin capsules on serum interleukin-8 and tumor necrosis factor-? in NAFLD patients
Yong CHENG ; Jian SU ; Yan TIAN ; Yamin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2006;0(S2):-
Objective To observe the effect of Silbinin Capsuon serum interleukin-8 and tumor necrosis factor-?in NAFLD patients.Methods 58 patients with NAFLD were randomized into two groups.The treatment group including 29 cases received 70mg of Silbinin Capsules each time,three times a day.The control group including 29 cases received 100mg of goucurolactone tablets each time,three times a day.At the same time,both groups control food and drink and proper physical exercises.One course of treatment was 30 days in the study.Observe the changes of serum ALT,AST,IL-8 and TNF-?before and after treatment.Results The serum level of ALT,AST,IL-8 and TNF-?were improved significantly in both groups after treatment(P
9.Application of quantitative FIT for primary colorectal cancer screening of a health check-up population in Suzhou City
Dan LIU ; Su YAN ; Daiyi ZHANG ; Wenxia MA ; Lingmei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2021;15(2):158-162
Objective:To explore the value of the quantitative fecal immunochemical test (FIT) for primary colorectal cancer screening in health check-up population.Methods:A total of 468 health check-up participants who underwent quantitative FIT and colonoscopy at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January 2018 to December 2019 were enrolled into this study. The participants were divided into two groups-the negative group(FIT<100 μg/L)and the positive group(FIT≥100 μg/L) according to the results of the quantitative FIT. We compared the detection rate of colorectal polyps and colorectal advanced cancer between the two groups, and analyzed the sensitivity and specificity of the quantitative FIT for advanced colorectal cancer and the risk factors of colorectal polyps.Results:The positive rate of quantitative FIT in the healthy population was about 4.6% (95% CI: 4.27%-4.93%). The detection rate of colorectal polyps in the positive group was significantly higher than that of the negative group (51.53%, 95% CI: 45.81%-57.25%) vs (34.28%, 95% CI: 27.25%-41.31%, P<0.001). The sensitivity and specificity of the quantitative FIT for advanced colorectal cancer was 98.55% and 56.77%, respectively. The positive predictive value of the quantitative FIT for advanced colorectal cancer was 50.37%, while the negative predictive value was 98.88%. With the increase of FIT value, the detection rate of advanced cancer was increased (χ2 =20.08, P<0.001). The multivariate logistic regression of colorectal cancer suggested that the risk of colorectal polyps in patients with a history of diabetes was significantly higher ( OR=3.28, 95% CI: 1.45-7.41, P=0.004); the risk of colorectal polyps in men was also significantly higher ( OR=3.05, 95% CI: 1.40-6.65, P=0.005). Conclusions:Quantitative FIT is an ideal non-invasive examination for primary colorectal cancer screening for a health check-up population. Patients with negative FIT are less likely to develop colorectal cancer. Diabetes history, male, and age are independent risk factors for colorectal cancer.
10.Clinical study of postoperative intraperitoneal hyperthermic perfusion combined with venoclysis for gastric cancer
Jun CHEN ; Taihuang WU ; Yan SU ; Zhao SONG
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2004;0(05):-
Objective:To study the effect of intraperitoneal hyperthermic perfusion chemotherapy combined with venoclysis on postoperative gastric cancer.Methods:140 postoperative patients with gastric cancer were divided into IPHPC group(n=72) and chemotherapy of venoclysis group(n=68).The intraperitoneal hyperthermic perfusion chemotherapy and chemotherapy of venoclysis were applied for the patients in IPHPC group at one time.Postoperative complications,toxicity,survival rate and peritoneal recurrence rate in two groups were observed.Results:There was no sharp difference in the postoperative complications and toxicity between the two groups.The 3,5 year-survival rate were 86.1%,60.2% and 58.3%,29.4% in IPHPC group and CV group.The 3,5 year-peritoneal cavity recurrence rate were 5.6%,20.6%and 27.8%,53% in IPHPC group and CV group.There were significant differences in survival rate and peritoneal recurrence rate between the two groups.Conclusion:Intraperitoneal hyperthermic perfusion chemotherapy combined with venoclysis can prevent recurrence and metastasis effectively,and improve the survival rate and quality of life of postoperative gastric cancer patients.