1.Relationships between implicit and explicit attitude toward death in college students
Yuanyan HU ; Chengxia LI ; Dongchao TAN ; Juanjuan ZHANG ; Shanshan ZHANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2017;31(5):389-394
Objective:To explore the implicit attitude and explicit attitude toward death of college students,and the relationship between the two kinds of attitude.Methods:Totally 65 college studems participated in this study.The Single Category Implicit Association Test (SC-IAT,including cognition,affection and behavior) was used to exam the implicit attitude toward death of undergraduate students.The Death Attitude Profile-Revised (DAP-R,including five dimensions,i.e.,fear of death,death avoidance,death acceptance,escape acceptance,and neutral acceptance) was used to measure the explicit attitude.Results:Data of the SC-IAT indicated that the differences between the mean reaction time of the incompatible task and compatible in all three dimensions and the total SC-IAT were significant (Ps <0.01),and both the D scores of the total SC-IAT and three dimensions were larger than zero.The mean score of neutral acceptance was the highest in the five factors of SC-IAT.Relationships between the implicit effect of SC-IAT and the Mean scores of the DAP-R's five factors were not significant(Ps > 0.05).Conclusion:The implicit attitude toward death of college students is negative,the explicit attitude toward death of college students is neutral.The implicit and explicit attitude toward death of college students is incongruent,and they are relatively independent.
2.Dieulafoy disease in a child:a case report and literature review
Yong ZHANG ; Yuanyan TU ; Shaoshan HE ; Xinlong ZHOU ; Zhen LI ; Yongpei WANG
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2017;35(7):537-539
Objectives To explore the clinical diagnosis and treatment of Dieulafoy disease in children. Method The clinical features, endoscopic features and treatment of Dieulafoy disease in a child were reviewed. Results The 2-year-5-month old girl was admitted due to hematemesis for 7 hours. She was diagnosed of Dieulafoy disease by the typical endoscopic appearance. Gastroscopy showed that the lesion was located in gastric angle which was the predilection position of Dieulafoy disease. The small red blood vessels in the central part of the erosion area was exposed on the mucosal surface. The high frequency electrocoagulation under gastroscope was performed and effect was definite. Conclusion Dieulafoy disease is rare in children and lacks obvious clinical features. Endoscopic treatment has definite effect with little trauma and is the first choice of treatment.
3.Study on the extracting method of salviae miltiorrhizae madix et rhizoma in Huoluo-Xiaoling granules
Chao WANG ; Yuanyan LIU ; Qing LI ; Lei XIA ; Zhiqian SONG ; Chun WANG ; Yuna CAO ; Zheng WEI ; Linyan ZENG ; Zhenli LIU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2011;33(7):605-608
Objective To optimize the extraction method of salviae miltiorrhizae madix et rhizoma in Huoluo-Xiaoling granules. Methods According to the contents of Salvianolic acid B and Tanshinone Ⅱ A, the extraction method was established by comparing different solvents (water and 70% ethanol)and extracting modes (compound extraction and single herb extraction). Then orthogonal design was used to determine the optimum extraction method. Results Considering the contents of salvianolic acid B and tanshinone Ⅱ A, 70% ethanol extract was better than water extract and compound extraction was better than single herb extraction.The optimum extraction condition was 70% ethanol in eight times of the herbs weight, extracted for 1h by 3times. Conclusion The extraction method was simple and stable.
4.Effects of Roudoukou-8 San against hydrogen peroxide-induced injury of cardiomyocyte
Yuanyan ZHANG ; Yunfeng XIAO ; Wenyan LI ; Yuhua WANG
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2018;49(2):222-228
To study the effects of Roudoukou-8 San against hydrogen peroxide-induced cardiomyocyte in neonatal rats and to explore its mechanism. Cardiomyocytes were isolated and cultivated by neonatal rats and the injure models were established by H2O2. Methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium(MTT)assay was used to detect the protective effects of Roudoukou-8 San on H2O2-induced cardiomyocyte. The effects of Roudoukou-8 San on myocardium morphology were observed under inverted microscope. The contents of lactate dehydrogenase(LDH), creatine kinase(CK)and aspartate aminotransferase(AST)in cell culture medium were determined by Automatic biochemical instrument; The levels of malonydialdehyde(MDA), superoxide dismutase(SOD)and NO in the cells were detected by kit method. The apoptotic morphology of cardiomyocytes was observed by Hoechst fluorescence staining. Cell apoptosis were measured by Annexin V and PI double staining and flow cytomety. 100μmol/L H2O2 for 2 h could cause about 50% of myocardial injury. In the inverted optical microscope, H2O2 model group showed increased cell gap, decreased cell count, cell cytoplasmic vacuoles and other obvious damage. Roudoukou-8 San protected cell from H2O2-induced morphlogical improved in different degrees, reduced the release of LDH, CK and AST content, reduced the content of MDA, NO in myocardial cells significantly and increased the activity of SOD. Roudoukou-8 San energy significantly inhibited H2O2 damage myocardial cell apoptosis. Our study suggested that Roudoukou-8 San can protect cardiomyocyte from H2O2-induced injury by improving the cell viability, reducing oxidative stress injury, inhibiting inflammatory reaction and inhibiting cell apoptosis.
5.Effects of iron metabolism and oxidative stress level on blood glucose control during pregnancy in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus
Yuanyan LI ; Suyu SUN ; Zejiao FENG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2022;29(6):811-815
Objective:To investigate the effects of iron metabolism and oxidative stress level on blood glucose control during pregnancy in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).Methods:A total of 139 pregnant women who received prenatal examination between January 2020 and June 2021 in Wenzhou Central Hospital were included in this study. They were divided into GDM group ( n = 68) and control group ( n = 71) according to oral glucose tolerance test results at 24-48 weeks of gestation. Clinical data were collected. Iron metabolism, oxidative stress and blood glucose levels were measured. The relationships between iron metabolism and oxidative stress levels and blood glucose control in GDM were analyzed. Results:There was no significant difference in age between the GDM and control groups ( P > 0.05). Body mass index, fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, glycosylated hemoglobin, nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), malondialdehyde (MDA), ferritin (SF), serum iron, transferrin (TRF) and insulin resistance index (IRI) in the GDM group were (24.11 ± 3.05) kg/m 2, (4.92 ± 0.67) mmol/L, (10.56 ± 2.21) pmol/mL, (6.15 ± 0.62)%, (20.50 ± 1.72) μg/L, (20.34 ± 2.92) μmol/L, (70.77 ± 7.01) μg/L, (30.18 ± 4.25) μmol/L, (3.93 ± 0.69) g/L and (2.50 ± 1.03), respectively, which were significantly higher than those in the control group [(21.41 ± 2.86) kg/m 2, (4.69 ± 0.62) mmol/L, (5.76 ± 2.09) pmol/mL, (5.37 ± 0.58)%, (15.43 ± 1.55) μg/L, (12.93 ± 2.17) μmol/L, (42.53 ± 8.86) μg/L, (18.81 ± 3.85) μmol/L, (2.89 ± 0.53) g/L and (1.74 ± 0.89)] ( t = 5.39, 2.10, 13.16, 7.66, 18.27, 17.03, 20.78, 16.54, 9.99, 4.66, all P < 0.05). Superoxide dismutase (SOD), total antioxidant capacity (TAOC) and insulin sensitivity index in the GDM group were (21.49 ± 3.52) U/L, (10.87 ± 1.34) kU/L and (3.28 ± 0.46), respectively, which were significantly lower than those in the control group [(26.28 ± 3.95) U/L, (13.28 ± 1.52) kU/L, (3.86 ± 0.53), t = 7.54, 9.90, 6.88, all P < 0.05]. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that SOD, TAOC, NF-κB, MDA, SF and TRF were independent influential factors of GDM occurrence [ OR (95% CI) = 1.57 (1.09-2.26), 3.15 (1.71-5.80), 2.18 (1.32-3.61), 3.27 (1.58-6.76), 2.12 (1.29-3.50), 1.23 (0.99-1.53), 3.65 (1.89-7.04), all P < 0.05]. SOD and TAOC levels were negatively correlated with IRI ( r = -0.75, -0.84, both P < 0.05), while NF-κB, MDA, SF, serum iron and TRF were positively correlated with IRI ( r = 0.93, 0.96, 0.98, 0.07, 0.92, all P < 0.05). Conclusion:Increased levels of iron metabolism and oxidative stress are risk factors for the occurrence of GDM, and they are closely related to the degree of insulin resistance. GDM screening should be carried out in advance in pregnant women with increased levels of iron metabolism and oxidative stress indicators, which plays a positive role in clinical diagnosis and treatment of GDM.
6.Immunological effects of type I interferon in systemic lupus erythematosus
Yuanyan JIANG ; Li SUN ; Hong XU
International Journal of Pediatrics 2022;49(2):127-129
Systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE) is an autoimmune disease with diverse clinical manifestations, and the mechanism of its immune disorder has not been fully defined.Previous studies have shown that type I interferon plays an important role in SLE.Type I interferon is mainly produced by macrophages and dendritic cells, and the interferon-stimulated genes in various immune cells of SLE children were significantly increased.Researchers have found that in addition to interacting with neutrophil extracellular traps, IFN-α can regulate the function of B cells, maintain and amplify autoantibodies, affect the balance of T cell subsets, ultimately aggravate autoimmune abnormalities in SLE patients.Here we review the immunological effects of type I interferon in SLE patients.
7.Private hospitals operated in DEA-Tobit model in Shenzhen: operating efficiency and influencing factors
Xiaosen LI ; Yao CHEN ; Yuanyan ZHU ; Junjian FENG ; Zhiyong LIU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(11):876-880
Objective To study the efficiency changes of private hospitals in Shenzhen and explore influencing factors for the utilization efficiency of health resources. Methods DEA-Tobit two-stage model was used to analyze the operating efficiency and influencing factors of Shenzhen′s private hospitals. Results The range of technical efficiency varied between 0.690 to 0.742 in six years, and the index of total factor production was consistent with the technical change index. The input and output indicators showed non-linear growth. The internal and external factors of sample hospitals jointly influence the efficiency of operation. Conclusions The two-stage method effectively reveals the dynamic efficiency change and the influencing factors of these hospitals in Shenzhen. The technical efficiency of sample hospitals fluctuates in waves in six years,with investment redundancy and insufficient output found. Sample hospitals need to strengthen their innovative application of diagnostic and therapeutic technology,and to strengthen their internal management and improve operating efficiency.
8.A clinical and genetic study on early-onset Alzheimer's disease associated with presenilin-1 in three Chinese families
Sujie LU ; Yuanyan GAO ; Chenxi XU ; Huidong TANG ; Li CAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(6):727-732
Objective:To investigate the clinical and genetic features of early-onset Alzheimer's disease(EOAD)and the characteristics of pathogenic mutations in probands and their families.Methods:Clinical and genetic features of three EOAD probands and their family members China were analyzed and summarized.Peripheral blood of three probands and their relatives was collected and the genes were detected by second generation sequencing(Next Generation Sequencing, NGS). Pathogenic mutations carried by the probands were identified by whole exome sequencing and then verified by Sanger sequencing in the probands and their families.Furthermore, the clinical and genetic characteristics of EOAD were discussed.Results:The first case was familial EOAD, with the heterozygous mutation c. 851C>T(p.P284L)in exon 8 of PSEN1.The second was also a case of familial EOAD, involving the heterozygous deletion mutation c. 497_499del(p.Ile167del)in exon 6 of PSEN1.In the third proband, there was no family history and the c. 626G>A(G209E)mutation was found in exon 7 of the PSEN1 gene.All three patients had memory loss as their first symptom, accompanied by clinical manifestations of slow movement, abnormal gait, unclear speech, bladder and bowel incontinence, psychiatric and other symptoms.Conclusions:These mutations represent additional mutation types and clinical manifestations in EOAD patients.Examining the genetic characteristics of PSEN1 in EOAD may contribute to the understanding of the pathogenesis, genetic classification and clinical diagnosis of EOAD.
9.Effects of arsenic exposure on E2 and TRH and their receptor mRNA expressions in rats
Yuanyan LAI ; Hongyun LI ; Xiaowei MA ; Zhihong JIANG ; Jun WU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2023;40(1):89-94
Background Arsenic can enter the hypothalamus to induce estrogen effect and interfere with the function of the neuroendocrine system. The thyroid endocrine system (hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis) is one of the main endocrine systems, and the mechanism of arsenic-induced thyroid endocrine toxicity is still unclear. Objective To investigate the effects of different arsenic exposure levels on estradiol (E2), hypothalamic thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), and their receptor (ERα, ERβ, and TRHR) mRNAs in rats and the possible hypothalamic toxic pathway and mechanism. Methods Seventy Wister rats were randomly divided a control group (sterile water); low-, medium-, and high-dose arsenic exposure groups [0.8, 4.0, and 20.0 mg·kg−1 sodium arsenite (NaAsO2)]; estrogen receptor inhibitor (ICI182780) intervention + low-, medium-, and high-dose arsenic exposure groups; with 10 animals in each group, half male and half female. Rats in the arsenic exposure groups were exposed to NaAsO2 by drinking water for 19 weeks, and rats in the intervention groups were injected with 0.5 mg·kg−1 ICI182780 via tail vein at week 9, 3 times a week. The levels of E2 and TRH in serum of rats were detected by ELISA. The expression levels of estrogen receptor α (ERα), estrogen receptor β (ERβ), and TRH receptor (TRHR) mRNAs in hypothalamus of rats were detected by real-time PCR (RT-PCR). Results (1) E2 and its receptor mRNA: Compared with the control group, the serum E2 level of female rats was increased in the low-dose and the medium-dose arsenic exposure groups (P<0.05), and the serum E2 level of male rats was increased in the low-dose, the medium-dose, and the high-dose arsenic exposure groups (P<0.05), and the change of female E2 was greater than that of male rats. Compared with the control group, the relative expression levels of ERα mRNA and ERβ mRNA in female rats were increased in the low-dose, the medium-dose, and the high-dose arsenic exposure groups (P<0.05), so were the relative expression levels of ERα mRNA in male rats (P<0.05). (2) TRH and its receptor mRNA: Compared with the control group, the serum TRH level of female rats was increased in the high-dose arsenic group (P<0.05), the relative expression level of TRHR mRNA was increased in the low-dose, the medium-dose, and the high-dose arsenic exposure groups (P<0.05). Results (1) and results (2) suggested that females were more likely than males to have abnormal changes in E2, TRH, and related receptor genes after arsenic exposure. (3) Compared with female rats in the medium-high dose arsenic exposure group, the expressions of TRH and TRHR induced by arsenic exposure were inhibited after the intervention of ICI182780 (P<0.05), suggesting that arsenic in the hypothalamus may have toxic effects on TRH and TRHR by inducing estrogen-like effects. Conclusion Arsenic exposure can induce estrogen-like effects in the hypothalamus, interfere with thyroid function, and show dose-dependent and sex differences. E2 and TRH and their receptors may be the toxic pathway of arsenic-related estrogen-like effect.