1.The characteristics of rapid eye movement sleep of depressed patients and its correlation with severity degree of depression
Xueyu LV ; Yanjiao LIU ; Weidong WANG ; Meng JING ; Yingna LIN ; Fang WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(5):418-420
Objective To explore the characteristics of polysomnography (PSG) of depressed patients and the correlation between rapid eye movement (REM) and severity degree of depression. Methods Polysomnography was used to assess patients'sleep condition and Montgomery-Asberg depression scale (MADRS) was used to assess the severity degree of depression. 90 patients and 30 healthy controls were included. Results Compared to healthy controls,sleep progress of depressed patients changed as follow:prolonged sleep latency((25.2 ±15.25) minutes) ,lowered sleep efficiency(0.853 ±0.11) ;the architecture of sleep also changed:percentage of stage 1 increased( (27.7 ± 16.38) % ),percentage of REM sleep increased( (22. 8 ± 6. 1 ) % ) , percentage of stage 2 decreased ((40.2±11.3)%), percentage of slow wave sleep decreased ((11.8 ±9. 32)%); REM sleep significantly changed; decreased REM latency((79. 27 ±30. 44) minutes) , increased REM activity((129. 0 ±53. 12) u) .increased intensity of REM((36.7 ±14.0)u/min), increased REM density((159.2 ±57.2)u/min) were observed in depressed patients. There was no obvious correlation between the variance of REM and severity degree of depression. Conclusion There are a series of changes in sleep progress, architecture and REM sleep of depression and the change of REM sleep can be specified to diagnose depression. However,there is no causality between REM variance and severity of depression.
2.Comparison among the mental profile of earthquake student, teacher and the masses survivors
Yongdong HU ; Weidong WANG ; Yanjiao LIU ; Rongjuan GUO ; Caifeng WANG ; Lan HONG ; Yingna LIN ; Fang WANG ; Menghan LU ; Xueyu LU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2010;32(2):166-168
Objective To investigate the prevalence and severity degree of post traumatic stress disorder(PTSD), anxiety and depression, and to explore the different mental profile in different groups involved with an earthquake. Methods 26 days after 8.0 grade earthquake in Wenchuan, psychological rescue team of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine went to some communities in Deyang and Mianzhu area of Sichuan province. In this period, a total of 119 survivors, including students(42), teacher(40) and masses(37), were investigated through impact of event scale (IES), self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale(SDS). Results①The detection rate of score over 19 in IES in 3 groups (students, teacher and masses) were 69%, 80% and 91.9%, respectively. There was significant difference among these 3 groups (F=5.611, P=0.005<0.01) in respect of severity degree of PTSD. ②The values of severity degree of anxiety in 3 groups were significant higher than normal value (P<0.001, all). There was also significant difference among these 3 groups (F=3.376, P=0.038<0.05) in respect of severity degree of anxiety, with the masses group being significant higher than student and teacher group (P=0.029, P=0.022, respectively). ③The values of severity degree of depression in these 3 groups were significant higher than normal value (P<0.05, all). But there was no significant difference (F= 0.670, P=0.514) among these 3 groups. ConclusionThe results suggested the importance to assess PTSD, anxiety and depression in post-disaster area, especially PTSD and anxiety evaluations in the masses group.
3.Treatment of Helicobacter pylori induced chronic atrophic gastritis with traditional Chinese medicine combined standard triple therapy and its mechanisms
Chenxue SONG ; Yubo WANG ; Chuangui LIU ; Jingshu XIE ; Yanjiao LU ; Ting WANG ; Guoqiang WANG ; Yawei WANG ; Fang WANG ; Jingtong ZHENG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2016;42(4):789-792
Objective:To treat the chronic non-atrophic gastritis patients induced by Helicobacter pylori with Qingweizhitong Weiwan combined with standard triple therapy,and to detect the differential expression of related immflammation genes with PCR array,and to clarify its mechanism.Methods: Ten patients with chronic non-atrophic gastritis complicated with Helicobacter pylori infection were used as treatment group and 10 health people were used as health control group. The patients in treatment group were treated with Qingweizhitong Weiwan combined with standard triple therapy for 14 d. The blood samples of the subjects in treatment group and health control group were collected before and after treatment,and QIAGEN human antibacterial response PCR array was performed to test the total RNA inperipheral blood and to analyze the differential expressions of 84 inflammation-related genes.Results:The differential expressions of 20 inflammation-related genes were found.Compared with health control group,the expression levels of 20 genes in treatment group before treatment were up-regulated (Fold-change>2);after treatment,the expression levels of 20 genes were down-regulated,and 11 of them were similar to the level in health control group (Fold-change< 2).More specifically,part of 20 genes was related to NLRP3 inflammasome.Compared with health control group,the gene expression levels of CASP1,IL1B,NLRP3,and PYCARD in treatment group before treatment were up-regulated (P <0.05).Compared with before treatment,the expression levels of CASP1,IL1B,NLRP3,and PYCARD in treatment group after treatment were down-regulated (P <0.05).Conclusion:The mechanism of Qingweizhitong Weiwan combined with standard triple therapy in the treatment of chronic non-atrophic gastritis patients induced by Helicobacter pylori may be related to inhibiting the expressions of NLRP3 inflammasome-related genes and interfering the antimicrobial innate immune response.
4.Analysis of clinical features and SLC25A13 gene mutations in a family affected with neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis.
Ling WANG ; Xinran CHENG ; Li YAN ; Yan WEI ; Fang TANG ; Xin DONG ; Yanjiao YUAN ; Yanmei XIE
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(5):670-673
OBJECTIVETo analyze the clinical features and potential mutations of the SLC25A13 gene in a boy affected with neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis.
METHODSClinical data and peripheral venous blood sample of the child, and peripheral venous blood samples of both parents, were collected. All coding exons of the SLC25A13 gene were amplified with PCR and subjected to direct DNA sequencing.
RESULTSThe boy was found to be a compound heterozygote carrying c.851_854delGTAT and IVS16ins3kb mutations of the SLC25A13 gene, which were respectively inherited from his mother and father.
CONCLUSIONBased on its clinical and genetic features, the patient was diagnosed with neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency.
Base Sequence ; Cholestasis, Intrahepatic ; etiology ; genetics ; Citrullinemia ; complications ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; Family Health ; Female ; Heterozygote ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins ; genetics ; Mutagenesis, Insertional ; Mutation ; Sequence Deletion
5.HIV prevalence and Western blot analysis of voluntary blood donors in Wuhu area
Jie WU ; Anjie PAN ; Yan ZHANG ; Jie PAN ; Yi MA ; Yanjiao FANG ; Yunxia CHEN
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(1):71-75
【Objective】 To investigate the confirmatory status of HIV-1 antibody detection and Western blot (WB) test among voluntary blood donors in Wuhu, and to explore the strategies and methods to further ensure blood quality and safety. 【Methods】 Blood samples were preliminarily screened by ELISA and NAT, and the reactive samples were sent to Wuhu CDC for further WB test of HIV-1 antibody. The confirmation results of HIV-1 antibodies of voluntary blood donors in Wuhu in the past 10 years were retrospectively collected. The characteristics of WB bands of positive samples were analyzed, and the demographic characteristics of HIV-infected voluntary blood donors were sorted out. 【Results】 A total of 354 864 blood samples from voluntary blood donors in Wuhu during January 2011 to May 2021 were investigated, among which 42 were confirmed HIV positive (HIV-1 antibody positive in 41, and solo HIV-RNA reactive in 1), with a total HIV positive rate of 11.8/100 000(42/354 864). Statistical differences were found in gender [males 97.6% (41/42) vs females 2.4% (1/42)], marital status [unmarried 17.3/100 000 vs married 8.0/100 000] and occupation [staff/workers 37.5/100 000 vs students11.4/100 000 vs others 7.7/100 000]. Among the positive samples, the yield rate of WB bands gp160 was 100% (41/41), both gp41 and p24 were 97.6% (40/41),, and p55 was the lowest 46.3% (19/41). P51 and P66 presented the highest yield consistency (Kappa=1.000, P<0.05). Four samples were solo HIV-RNA reactive, and one of them was>5 000 cps/mL by viral load (VL) testing, indicating HIV window period infection. 【Conclusion】 HIV infection statistically affected male donors more than females in Wuhu area, and most were early infection that revealed by WB band analysis. NAT plays an important role in the detection and confirmation of HIV infection during the window period, and is essential for blood safety.
6.Orthodontic correction of an adult patient with closed deep overbite using clear aligners:A case report
Shuoyi HUI ; Lei WANG ; Zhiwei WANG ; Yanjiao LI ; Fang JIN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2024;40(2):281-284
An adult female presented with severe closed overbite,class Ⅱ skeletal and dental malocclusion,low angle and straight face.Helped with the clear aligners,the class Ⅱ dental malocclusion was corrected by maxillary molars distalization,the occlusion of anterior teeth were opened by posterior teeth extention and anterior teeth intrusion,and finally a balanced occlusion and an ideal smile line were obtained.
7.Curative Effect and Mechanism of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treatment of Diabetic Gastroenteropathy: A Review
Ruiyang YIN ; Yuxin ZHANG ; Yanjiao ZHANG ; Xinyi FANG ; Runyu MIAO ; Huifang GUAN ; Jiaxing TIAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(17):239-247
Diabetic gastroenteropathy is a serious chronic complication that accompanies the progression of diabetes mellitus, severely impacting patients' quality of life and overall health. Nearly half of diabetic patients experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, early satiety, abdominal distension, and abdominal pain, which increases their anxiety and depression, prompting frequent medical visits and further burdening the healthcare system. In-depth research into the pathogenesis of diabetic gastroenteropathy has identified several core mechanisms, including hyperglycemia, autonomic and enteric nervous system dysfunction, abnormal secretion of gastrointestinal hormones, macrophage polarization, brain-gut axis dysregulation, microRNA deficiency, and oxidative stress-induced damage and apoptosis of interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC). Current clinical treatments mainly rely on prokinetic and antiemetic drugs. However, their notable adverse effects and diminishing efficacy with long-term use remain pressing issues. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), with its unique theoretical framework and extensive practical experience, potent in prescription formulation and acupoint selection guided by holistic concepts and syndrome differentiation, has gradually become an important option for treating diabetic gastroenteropathy. Numerous studies have confirmed that mechanisms include improving gastrointestinal hormone secretion, repairing ICC damage, regulating the nervous system, reducing oxidative stress, and modulating the brain-gut axis. These findings provide new insights into the treatment of diabetic gastroenteropathy. This article summarized the pathogenesis of diabetic gastroenteropathy and reviewed recent research on Chinese medicine and acupuncture-moxibustion therapy in improving gastrointestinal motility for diabetic gastroenteropathy treatment, aiming to offer clinical treatment insights and highlight the need for further research to explore comprehensive and individualized treatment approaches, providing better strategies for managing diabetic gastroenteropathy.