1.Revision of Bem Sex Role Inventory
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(08):-
Objective:To test the validity and reliability of BSRI (Bem Sex Role Inventory) in Chinese culture Method:340 undergraduates from three universities in two cities were collected as the subjects They all completed the BSRI Item analysis and factor analysis were done followed by item revision making the inventory more suitable to Chinese culture Result:The new brief scale was composed of 14 masculine items and 12 feminine items The reliability and validity were improved after the revision Conclusion:The new brief scale is more suitable to Chinese culture
2.THE CHANGE IN ENDOTHELIN-1 AND NITRIC OXIDE IN HYPOXIC PULMONARY HYPERTENSION
Guohong LI ; Yanjie LIANG ; Jiangyan LU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
In order to investigate the change in and relationship between endothelin 1(ET 1) and nitric oxide(NO) in hypoxic pulmonary hypertension(HPH),the content of ET 1 and NO in plasma and lung tissue homogenate, the expression and localization of ET 1, constitutive and inducible nitric oxide synthase(cNOS,iNOS) using immunohistochemistry in HPH of rats were assayed. The effect of NOS inhibitor nitro L arginine methyl ester(L NAME) on the content of ET 1 was also studied. The results showed that the content of ET 1 and NO in plasma of the HPH rats were significantly higher than that of controls; positive expression of ET 1 and iNOS were enhanced in the endothelium of vessels, the epithelium of bronchi and the smooth muscle of vessels and bronchi,but the expression of cNOS weakened The content of ET 1 in plasma and lung tissue homogenate were increased after administration of L NAME. The results indicate that in the normal animals, NO may suppress the secretion of ET 1. The increased ET 1 may play an important role in the development of HPH, and the induced iNOS may be the result of functional adaptation to chronic hypoxia.
3.Multi-step purifications of botulinum neurotoxin A light chain and identification of its metalloproteases activity
Xiaoxue LU ; Huan ZHAO ; Yanjie HUANG ; Tao LI ; Hui WANG
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(4):319-321
Objective To obtain highly purified botulinum neurotoxin A light chain(BoNT-ALC) protein in E.coli by genetic engineering and multi-step purifications, and identify its metalloproteases activity.Methods The full-length of BoNT-ALC was cloned from BoNT A by PCR and inserted into plasmid pET-22b.Then pET-22b-ALC was transformed into E.coli BL21( DE3) strains and induced by IPTG.The protein was purified by Ni-NTA sepharose,anion exchange column and gel filtration.The enzymatic activity of the protein was identified by SNAP-25.Results and Conclusion A highly purified and homogeneous protein is obtained, which shows good enzymatic activity.
4.Damag to gut mucosal barrier and intestinal bacteria-endotoxin translocation in acute necrotizing pancreatitis rats
Qun DENG ; Zhanliang LI ; Lianrong LU ; Yanjie LIANG ; Xiaoqing SUN ;
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(04):-
Objective To observe the changes in gut mucosal barrier and gut-origin bacteria-endotoxin translocation in acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP) rats. Methods Wistar rats were divided randomly into normal group (n=6), sham operation group (n=30) and ANP group (n=39). ANP was introduced by infusion of artificial bile into biliopancreatic duct. Morphology of pancreas and intestine were observed and tight junction on ileum epithelia were assessed by cryofracture replicas electroscopy. Plasma levels of D-lactic acid and endotoxin were examined at various time points. The rates of bacterial translocation to abdominal organs were also calculated. Results Mucosal and tight junction damages of the gut were found during early stage of ANP. Simultaneously, plasma D-lactate levels increased and endotoxemia occurred. The rate of bacterial translocation to organs was 59.5% 72h after ANP occurred. Conclusions Gut barrier function can be injured in the early stage of ANP, and resulting in gut origin bacteria-endotoxin translocation, which may be the originator of systemic inflammatory reaction and secondary infection of the pancreas.
5.Rapamycin and PD98059 collaborative inhibit mammalian target of rapamycin pathway in the prevention and treatment of mouse colorectal cancer
Yanjie ZHANG ; Xiaoqing TIAN ; Xiaoqiang LI ; Guangye DU ; Lingjuan LU ; Junbo DONG ; Jingyuan FANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2009;29(2):109-113
Objective To investigate the combined inhibition effect and the potential mechanism of rapamycin (mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor) and PD98059 (mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase (MEK) inhibitor) on mouse colorectal cancer (CRC). Methods S-ICR mice were subcutaneously injected with 20 mg/kg of 1,2-dimethylhydrazine dihydrochloride in the nape for 20 weeks to induce CRC. From the 16th week, the mice were treated with alone or combined injection with 0.25 mg/kg rapamycin and 2.5 mg/kg PD98059. The drugs were administered for 8 weeks. Subsequently, the animals were sacrificed and dissected, the tumor sizes were measured, and the tumors were harvested for pathological assay. Furthermore, the phosphorylation of mTOR, p70S6K, and 4E-BPl proteins was detected by using immunohistoehemistry. Results The mice treated with rapamycin (44. 44 %) or PD 98059 (either alone (38.89%) or combination treatment (6.67%) were significantly less likely to develop cancer compared with mice receiving none of them (77.78%, P<0. 05). The average size of tumors was (6.15±2. 192), (8.85±3. 983), (2.917±0. 191), (16.36±6.855) mm3 respectively (P<0.05).The anti-cancer effect of the combination treatment was substantially significant. The proteins of phospho-mTOR, phospho-p70s6K and phospho-4E-BPl were significantly down-regulated after treatments (all P values < ,0.05). Conclusions Combined treatment was more effective than single-drug treatments of rapamycin or PD98059 alone for the prevention and treatment of mouse CRC. The mTOR signal pathway might be involved in the inhibitory mechanism.
6.The mediating effect of resilience between family support and benefit finding in diabetic patients
Xiaomei LIANG ; Yanjie YANG ; Xue TIAN ; Wenbo WANG ; Haiyun CHU ; Lu CHEN ; Hui PAN ; Huijuan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(5):445-449
ObjectiveTo investigate the status of benefit finding in diabetic patients,and mediating effect of resilience between family support and benefit finding in diabetic patients.MethodsFive hundred and thirteen diabetic patients from a hospital of Harbin were recruited as investigative subjects from September 2015 to June 2016.The resilience scale,family adaptability,cohesion scale and benefit finding scale were used in the study.ResultsThe scores of benefit finding,resilience and family adaptability and cohesion were 55.67±12.87,70.65±10.39 and 104.25±15.38,separately.The total score of family adaptability and cohesion was positively related to the total score of benefit finding(r=0.389,P<0.05).The total score of resilience was positively related to the total score of benefit finding(r=0.155,P<0.05).The total score of family adaptability and cohesion was positively related to the total score of resilience(r=0.112,P<0.05).Benefit finding as the dependent variable,the results of hierarchical regression analysis indicated that family adaptability and cohesion (β=0.382,P<0.01),resilience(β=0.098,P<0.01)entered the regression equation.There was a partial mediating effect of resilience between family support and benefit finding in diabetic patients.The mediating effect was 0.011,accounted for 2.8% of the total effect.The resilience was the important protective factor for benefit finding.ConclusionFamily support has a direct influence on benefit finding and an indirect effect mediated by resilience on benefit finding.
7.Expression of co-stimulated molecule CD40 of macrophage on transfusion-related acute lung injury in Sprague Dawley rats
Ming WEI ; Ling TU ; Jia LI ; Yinghong LIANG ; Yanjie GONG ; Yihua ZHANG ; Lu YANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015;24(8):845-850
Objective To study the activation of alveolar macrophage β (AM) and the expression of co-stimulatory molecule CD40 in transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) model in order to illustrate the pathogenesis of TRALI.Methods Sixty SD rats were randomly (random number) divided into normal control group (n =15) with sham operation using normal saline instead of LPS and plasma,positive control group (n =15) with ALI induced by intravenous infusion of 5 mg/kg lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in equivalent volume of whole blood drawn out),and TRALI group (n =15) treated by intra-peritoneal injection of 2 mg/kg LPS 2 h before the transfusion of human plasma (1 mL whole blood about 10% of total blood volume drawn out and replaced with 1 mL plasma),LPS control group (n =15) treated by intra-peritoneal injection of 2 mg/kg LPS 2 h before saline infusion in equivalent volume of blood drawn out.The pathologic changes of rat lung tissue were observed by HE staining.The expression of TLR4 was examined by RT-PCR.The activation of NF-κB in AM was measured by electrophoresis mobility shift assay (EMSA).The expression of CD40 mRNA and CD40 molecule were analyzed by Northern blot and flow cytometry respectively.ELISA was performed to detect the concentration of TNF-α,MIP-2 and IL-1 β in broncho-alveolar lavage fluid (BALF).Results Broken alveolar septa,hyperemia,and massive infiltration of inflammatory cells including the neutrophils were observed in lung tissues of TRALI group.The expression of TLR4 gene was detected in activated macrophage phi (AMφ) of TRALI group rats.The activation of NF-κB was increased in TRALI group rats.The expression of CD40 in AMφ was higher in rats of TRALI group than that in rats of control group and LPS control group.The concentration of TNF-αt,MIP-2 and IL-1β were enhanced significantly in BALF of TRALI group rats.Conclusion The activation of AM and up-regulation of costimulatory molecule CD40 induced release of some inflammatory cytokines.It suggested that AM activation may play an important role in the pathogenesis of TRALI.
8.Regulatory effects of miRNA-146a on peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocytes from patients with psoriasis vulgaris
Ming WEI ; Yinghong LIANG ; Ling TU ; Jia LIU ; Yanjie GONG ; Yihua ZHANG ; Lu YANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2016;49(4):243-247
Objective To evaluate regulatory effects of miRNA-146a on peripheral blood CD4 + T lymphocytes from patients with psoriasis vulgaris, and to investigate the role of miRNA-146a in the pathogenesis of psoriasis vulgaris. Methods Totally, 30 patients with psoriasis vulgaris and 30 healthy human controls were enrolled into this study. Venous blood samples were obtained from these subjects, and CD4 + T lymphocytes were isolated from these samples by using magnetic activated cell sorting (MACS). Real-time quantitative PCR (RT-PCR)was performed to measure the expression of miRNA-146a in peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocytes, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)to determine plasma levels of interferon-γ(IFN-γ)and interleukin 4(IL-4). Some CD4+ T lymphocytes were divided into 3 groups to be transfected with 50 nmol/L negative control miRNA (control group), miRNA-146a mimics(miRNA-146a group)or miRNA-146a inhibitor (miRNA-146a inhibitor group). After 24-hour additional culture, flow cytometry was conducted to determine the number of Th1 and Th2 cells, Western-blot analysis and RT-PCR were performed to measure the protein and mRNA expressions of IFN-γ receptor α (IFN-γRα), T-box expressed in T cells (T-bet)and GATA-binding protein-3 (GATA-3)respectively, and ELISA was carried out to determine the levels of IFN-γ and IL-4 in supernatants of CD4 + T lymphocytes. Results Compared with the healthy control group, the patient group showed significantly increased miRNA-146a expression in peripheral blood CD4 + T lymphocytes (243.81% ± 94.32% vs. 105.74% ± 22.93%, t = 6.653, P < 0.01)and plasma IFN-γ level (27.69 ± 7.64 ng/L vs. 9.75 ± 2.81 ng/L, t = 4.237, P <0.01). Moreover, miRNA-146a expression was positively correlated with plasma IFN-γ level in the patients(r = 0.837, P <0.01). After 24-hour culture in vitro, there was a significant increase in the number of Th1 cells, protein and mRNA expressions of T-bet, and supernatant level of IFN-γ, but a significant decrease in the protein expression of IFN-γRα in the miRNA-146a group compared with the control group (all P < 0.01). However, no significant differences were observed in the number of Th2 cells, mRNA or protein expressions of GATA-3, or supernatant level of IL-4 among the control group,miRNA-146a group and miRNA-146a inhibitor group (all P > 0.05). Conclusion miRNA-146a may play an important role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis vulgaris by participating in the regulation of peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocytes via affecting Th1 cell differentiation and function.
9.Treatment of hypertrophic nonunion by using Ilizarov circular fixator
Qinglin KANG ; Liansong LU ; Dong CHENG ; Xingang YU ; Yanjie GUO ; Yimin CHAI ; Changqing ZHANG ; Bingfang ZENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(3):217-221
Objective To evalute the effect of Ilizarov technique in the treatment of hypertrophic nonunion.Methods Form June 2008 to December 2010,12 patients with hypertrophic nonunion were treated with Ilizarov technique,including 10 males and 2 females with an average age of 46.5 years.The pathology sites of nonunion were kept as closed as possible without any bone graft during operation.As to patients who had ever been treated with plate or intramedullary nail,the hardware should be removed by minimal invasive approach.These procedures aimed to keep the vascularity of nonunion site intact.Ilizarov apparatus were preoperatively constructed.Distal segment and proximal segment of nonunion were mounted respectively with two external circle using the smooth wires and half pins.The two-circle stabilizing one segment was nominated with transosseous modules.Distal module and proximal one was connected with a pair of axial hinges.The pathology sites were gradually distracted from the seventh day postoperatively,0.25 mm/d.Accompanying with deformity correction,limb length discrepancy (LLD) also were restored simultaneously.Then,all the screws and nuts in the apparatus should be tightened,which was favourable to the callus consolidation.Results All 12 cases of nonunion healed without any bone graft.The fixator wearing time lasted 6-12 months,with an average of 8 months.Correction of deformity and LLD were achieved.The average lengthening was 3.0 cm (range,2.0-5.5 cm),the average correction angle was 23° (range,10°-30°).After 6-18 months follow-up,all the patients restored satisfactory function.Conclusion Hypertrophic nonunion can be treated successfully with Ilizarov technique.The key of successful callus distraction is strictly identifying the indications.
10.The study of sleep quality and its associated factors in postoperative patients with breast cancer
Lu CHEN ; Jiawei ZHOU ; Yanjie YANG ; Zhengxue QIAO ; Xiaohui QIU ; Junlin WU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;22(7):614-615
Objective To assess the sleep quality of postoperative patients with breast cancer,and find out influencing factors.Methods The measurement was to adopt Athens Insomnia Scale,Hamilton Depression Scale and Big Five Personality Scale to do questionnaire for 60 breast cancer postoperative patients and 60 healthy subjects.Results 88.34% patients had sleep difficulty after operation.The score of sleep quality of patients (12.60 ± 4.65) were higher than that in control group (3.70 ± 3.77,P < 0.05).Similarly,according to the stepwise multiple regressions,the score of sleep quality of patients were positively associated with anxiety,adaptability of personality and negatively associated with openness of personality.Conclusion Sleep problems of breast cancer postoperative patients are quite severe.The influencing factors of sleep quality of patients are anxiety,openness and adaptability of personality.