1.Effects of Angong-niuhuang pill on expression of eNOSmRNA in spontaneously hypertensive rats after intracerebral hemorrhage
Yuanxin LIU ; Ting LIU ; Xiaoyan YANG ; Hui LI ; Yunqiao ZHANG ; Huiwu LI ; Jia LIU ; Xinling MENG ; Tao JIANG ; Feng LIU ; Xiaolu WANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2011;33(2):107-110
Objective To study the effect of Angong-niuhuang pill on expression of eNOSmRNA in spontaneously hypertensive rats after intracerebral hemorrhage and to explore it's protective mechanism.Methods 120 spontaneously hypertensive rats were randomly divided into four groups: model group, western medicine treated group. Angong-niuhuang pill treated group, combining traditional Chinese medicine western medicine group, expression of eNOSmRNA in rat brain tissue was detected by RT-PCR. Results Expression of BCL-2mRNA in combining traditional Chinese medicine western medicine group was significantly higer than other goups(P<0.01), Compared with model group, the expression of BCL-2mRNA in western medicine treated group and Angong-niuhuang pill treated group was markedly increased (P<0.01), the differences between Angong-niuhuang pill treated group and Western medicine treated group were not obvious (P>0.05).Conclusion Protective effect of Angong-niuhuang pill on spontaneously hypertensive rats after intracerebral hemorrhage is related to the the inducement of eNOS expression.
2.Relationship between physical activity and mental health in children with autism spectrum disorder: the mediating role of social response
Guanting DUAN ; Xue XIAO ; Huisheng HOU ; Yunqiao JIANG ; Yuge LIU ; Wenxia SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2025;31(2):150-157
ObjectiveTo evaluate the levels of physical exercise, mental health and social response in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and explore the mediating effect of social response on physical exercise and mental health. MethodsFrom September, 2019 to April, 2024, 211 children with ASD from three special education schools in Haidian District and Shijingshan District of Beijing were selected. They were assessed with general data questionnaire, Physical Activity Rating Scale (PARS-3), Chinese version of Psycho-Educational Profile (C-PEP) and Social Response Scale-Short Form (SRS-SF). The correlation among physical exercise, mental health and social response was analyzed. The mediating effect of social response on physical exercise and mental health was explored. ResultsThe average physical exercise level was (58.72±3.34), the average mental health level was (14.85±1.67), and the average social response level was (24.98±3.79). Physical exercise was positively correlated with mental health (r = 0.546, P < 0.05) and negatively correlated with social response (r = -0.298, P < 0.05). Mental health was negatively correlated with social response (r = -0.397, P < 0.05). Average monthly family income, parental relationship, repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy, physical exercise, social response were the influencing factors of mental health (P < 0.05). Social response was intermediary between physical exercise and mental health, accounting for 14.56%. ConclusionThe mental health level of children with ASD is poor, and there are many influencing factors. Physical exercise can directly affect the mental health of children with ASD, and can also play an indirect role through social response.