1.Impact of middle- and long-distance running on mental health in college students in Guangzhou during COVID-19 outbreak.
ZheYing LIN ; XuDong ZHANG ; LiJuan CHEN ; DongLiang FENG ; Ning LIU ; ZheYing CHEN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2021;41(12):1864-1869
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the impact of middle- and long-distance running on mental health of students in a college in Guangzhou during the COVID-19 outbreak.
METHODS:
We collected data using online questionnaires from the college students selected via snowball sampling. After exclusion of invalid questionnaires and matching the data of running exercise with physical test scores of the participants, 1022 questionnaires were deemed valid for analysis. Of the 1022 students, 869 completed at least a 60-km running distance each semester as required and 153 students did not complete the task. The mental health status of the students was evaluated using PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version (PCL-C), Zung Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS). The scale scores were compared between the students who completed the running task and those who did not, and the factors affecting anxiety and depression were analyzed using univariate analysis and binary logistic regression.
RESULTS:
The students who completed the running task had significantly higher physical test scores than those who did not complete the task (
CONCLUSION
Regular middleand long-distance running exercise may enhance the physical health to indirectly promote the mental health of the college students during COVID-19 outbreak.
Anxiety
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COVID-19
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China
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Disease Outbreaks
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Humans
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Mental Health
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SARS-CoV-2
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Students
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Surveys and Questionnaires
2.The effects of circulating exosomes derived from oral cancer patients on the proliferation, migration and invasiveness of tongue cancer CAL27 cells
Yi GUO ; Hong PENG ; Shujuan JIAN ; Hui CHEN ; Zheying DAI ; Ling JIANG ; Xiuchen LI ; Xiaoyan CUI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2019;35(1):60-65
Objective: To investigate the effects of circulating exosomes derived from oral cancer patients on the proliferation, migration and invasion of tongue cancer CAL27 cells. Methods: Circulating exosomes were isolated from the peripheral blood of 20 oral cancer patients using gradient centrifugation. The characteristics of the exosome was studied by transmission electron microscope (TEM) and Western blot. After treatment with circulating exosomes, CAL27 cell proliferation was evaluated with MTT assay, migration was observed by cell wound scratch assay and the invasion of CAL27 cells was tested by Transwell assay. CAL27 cell bearing nude mice were used to estimate the effect of circulating exosome on CAL27 cell proliferation and metastasis in vivo. Results: The proliferation, migration and invasion of CAL27 cells were enhanced by circulating exosomes from oral cancer patients. In vivo study showed that the tumorigenesis and metastasis of CAL27 cells were enhanced by circulating exosomes. Conclusion: Circulating exosomes from oral cancer patients can promote the proliferation, migration, invasion and metastasis of CAL27 cells.
3.Molecular glues modulate protein functions by inducing protein aggregation: A promising therapeutic strategy of small molecules for disease treatment.
Hongyu WU ; Hong YAO ; Chen HE ; Yilin JIA ; Zheying ZHU ; Shengtao XU ; Dahong LI ; Jinyi XU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(9):3548-3566
Molecular glues can specifically induce aggregation between two or more proteins to modulate biological functions. In recent years, molecular glues have been widely used as protein degraders. In addition, however, molecular glues play a variety of vital roles, such as complex stabilization, interactome modulation and transporter inhibition, enabling challenging therapeutic targets to be druggable and offering an exciting novel approach for drug discovery. Since most molecular glues are identified serendipitously, exploration of their systematic discovery and rational design are important. In this review, representative examples of molecular glues with various physiological functions are divided into those mediating homo-dimerization, homo-polymerization and hetero-dimerization according to their aggregation modes, and we attempt to elucidate their mechanisms of action. In particular, we aim to highlight some biochemical techniques typically exploited within these representative studies and classify them in terms of three stages of molecular glue development: starting point, optimization and identification.
4.Clinical value and biological role of LINC00978 in non-small cell lung cancer
Yan HU ; Xiaoge DING ; Jianmei GU ; Sinan HOU ; Yanke CHEN ; Xueyan ZANG ; Jiayin ZHANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Meng SHAO ; Zheying MAO ; Hui QIAN ; Wenrong XU ; Xu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2019;37(8):596-602
Objective:
To investigate the expression change, biological role and action mechanism of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) LINC00978 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Methods:
The expression levels of LINC00978 in tumor tissues and serum samples of NSCLC patients were detected by the qRT-PCR. The effects of knockdown and overexpression of LINC00978 on the biological function of A549 cells were determined by the CCK-8, colony formation, Transwell migration and invasion assays. The action mechanisms of LINC00978 in NSCLC were investigated by the flow cytometry, qRT-PCR and western blot, respectively.
Results:
The expression levels of LINC00978 in the tissues ( t =2.465, P <0.05) and serum samples ( t =8.781, P <0.01) of NSCLC patients increased. The knockdown of LINC00978 inhibited the proliferation, migration and invasion of A549 cells ( P <0.01) and induced cell cycle arrest at G1 phase and apoptosis of A549 cells ( P <0.01). The knockdown of LINC00978 downregulated the expression of Cyclin D1 and Bcl-2 , and upregulated the expression of Bax ( P <0.05). In addition, the knockdown of LINC00978 inhibited the expression of N-cadherin, Vimentin, Snail, Slug and Twist, and promoted the expression of E-cadherin ( P <0.05). The overexpression of LINC00978 had the opposite effect.
Conclusion
LINC00978 is highly expressed in NSCLC and can promote the occurrence and progression of NSCLC, which may serve as a potential target for the diagnosis and therapy of NSCLC.