3.Study on the regulation of HPAT axis molecular network in patients with aging-physiologic shen-deficiency syndrome.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2004;24(9):841-843
Aging
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genetics
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physiology
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System
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physiology
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Kidney
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physiology
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Neuroimmunomodulation
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physiology
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Pituitary-Adrenal System
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physiology
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Thymus Gland
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physiology
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Yang Deficiency
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physiopathology
5.Longevity and cancer.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2003;23(4):302-303
Animals
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Apoptosis
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genetics
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Gene Expression Regulation
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Humans
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Longevity
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genetics
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Neoplasms
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genetics
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Rats
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T-Lymphocytes
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cytology
6.Relationship among potential maternal risk factors, prenatal care and characteristics of preeclampsia
Jialüe WANG ; Zi YANG ; Jie SHEN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2012;15(3):147-152
Objective To investigate the relationship between potential maternal risk factors between potential maternal risk factors in different level hospitals as well as different prenatal care patterns and characteristics of preeclampsia. Methods A retrospective study of 300 preeclamptic singleton patients delivered in Peking University Third Hospital was performed.Patients were divided into three groups:regular prenatal care in tertiary hospitals (n =100),regular prenatal care in primary hospitals (n=81) and without prenatal care (n=119). The onset of preeclampsia and incidence of severe preeclampsia of different groups were analyzed. Non-parametric and Chi-square test were adopted for continuous and categorical variables respectively. Results (1) In total cases of preeclampsia subgroup (I-PE subgroup) and with chronic hypertension (CH subgroup),the diagnosis of preeclampsia was later in patient with regular prenatal care in tertiary hospital (patient-TH)[100,64 and 14 cases,37.1 (4.1),37.3 (1.7) and 36.3 (2.5) weeks respectively] than those with regular prenatal care in primary hospital (patient-PH) [81,54 and 9 cases,32.9 (6.7),33.8 (6.1)and 27.9(6.3) weeks respectively] (Z=72.29,51.30 and 14.58 respectively,P<0.05) or the patient without regular prenatal care (patient-NP) [119,85 and 19 cases,31.6(6.6),31.9(6.7) and 30.3(4.7) weeks respectively] (Z=86.69,58.83 and 11.33 respectively,P<0.05).The proportion of severe preeclampsia occurred earlier than 32 weeks [13.0% (13/100) vs 55.5% (66/119),9.4%(6/64) vs 50.6%(43/85),and 35.7%(5/14) vs 89.5%(17/19); x2=43.95,29.42 and 10.17respectively,P<0.05] or earlier than 34 weeks [17.0% (17/100) vs 65.5% (78/119),14.1%(9/64) vs 61.2%(52/85) and 42.9%(6/14) vs 94.7%(18/19); x2 =47.71,31.18 and 10.61 respectively,P<0.05] were lower in patient-TH than in patient-NP.(2) In patient-NP and patientPH,onset of preeclampsia was earlier in CH subgroup compared with I-PE subgroup (Z=26.61 and 22.82,P< 0.05). In patient-NP,the proportion of severe preeclampsia occurred earlier than 32 weeks (x2 =9.11,P<0.05) or earlier than 34 weeks (x2 =7.95,P<0.05) was higher in CH subgroup than in I-PE subgroup. Conclusions Regular prenatal care in tertiary hospital might effectively delay the onset of preeclampsia or severe preeclampsia,especially in patients with risk factors for preeclampsia. Assessment of risk factors for preeclampsia in early trimester should be strengthened and individualized prenatal care plan should be established.
7.Effect of symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder on the psychological states among high school students in the earthquake regions
Zi CHEN ; Min SHEN ; Yanzhang LI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(2):152-155
Objective To investigate the effect of posttraumatic stress disorder(PTSD) on the psychological healthy state among high school students in the earthquake regions.Method The samples were consisted of 666 high school students who had experienced the Wenchuan Earthquake.The Impact of Event Scale-Revised (IES-R) and Self Description Questionnaire (SDQ) were used to rate symptoms of PTSD and psychological states of high school students.Data were analyzed using correlation analysis and structural equation model analysis for male or female separately.Results (1) Because their scores of IES-R were higher than 35,22.67% participants were considered as PTSD patients,girls accounted for 83 or 25.31% of the total female;and boys accounted for 68 or 21.72% of the total male.(2) Among female,avoid and awake systems of PTSD were correlated significantly with their psychological state significantly (r=0.101-0.181,P<0.05).The result of structural equation model analysis was similar to correlation analysis,corresponding coefficients of path ranged 0.11 to 0.18 (P<0.05).(3) Among male,intrude and awake systems were correlated with their psychological state significantly (r=0.111-0.313,P<0.05).Corresponding coefficients of path ranged from 0.11 to 0.31 (P< 0.05).Conclusion Systems of PTSD effect clearly on the psychological state of high school students,and there are the gender difference among these relationships.The symptoms of PTSD influence interpersonal relationships,emotion,conduct,appearance and self-evaluation,but school work and stamina are not influenced in this study.
8.Study on clinical risk of maternal underlying medical conditions and onset of preeclampsia
Jie SHEN ; Zi YANG ; Jialue WANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2012;47(6):405-411
Objective To investigate the effect of clinical risk factors including maternal underlying medical conditions on the development of preeclampsia (PE) in order to improve and strengthen the early assessment of high clinical risk population of PE.Methods Clinical.observational data of patients with PE in Peking University Third Hospital from November 2008 to January 2011 were analyzed.Comparative analysis was made among medical conditions with PE (M-PE) sub-group and isolated PE (I-PE) sub-group and non-PE pregnancy with or without medical conditions (control group).Results Totally 159 cases,43.09% (159/369) of total cases of PE had high clinical risk factors (multiple pregnancy and medical conditions) and 32.3% (97/300) of singleton PE accompanied with medical conditions.The incidence of PE in singleton pregnancies with medical conditions was significantly higher than those without medical conditions [ 15.0% (97/646) versus 4.45% (210/4719),P < 0.05 ].In M-PE sub-group,the average age [ ( 31.7 ± 4.5 ) versus ( 29.3 ± 5.2) year-old] and body mass index (BMI) in first trimester [ (26.0 ±5.6) versus (23.3 ± 3.7) kg/m2],the proportion with previous preeclampsia [ 11% (11/97) versus 4.9% (10/203) ] and pregnancy loss in third trimester [ 11% ( 11/97 ) versus 3.0% ( 6/203 ) ],were higher than those of I-PE sub-group ( all P < 0.05 ).The onset of preeclampsia in M-PE sub-group was earlier than I-PE ( 32.9 versus 34.4 gestation weeks,P < 0.05 ).The proportion serious cases of PE occurring before 32 gestational weeks were higher in M-PE than that of I-PE sub-group [ 45% (44/97)versus 34.0% (69/203),P <0.05].Multivariate regression analysis showed that previous history of late pregnancy loss and irregular prenatal care were clinical risk factors for early-onset PE whether early-onset was defined as < 34 or < 32 gestational weeks respectively (all P < 0.05) ; medical conditions were risk factors for PE if early-onset was defined as < 32 gestational weeks ( OR =1.718,95% CI:1.005 - 2.937,P =0.048).Conclusions Multiple pregnancies and pregnancies with medical conditions exceed one-third of total subjects of PE.The onset of PE in subjects with maternal underlying medical conditions was earlier which is the subgroup should not be ignored.The difference of early pregnancy BMI may show the maternal heterogeneity in early onset and late onset of preeclampsia.Assessment of clinical risk factors including the underlying medical disorders for preeclampsia in early trimester should be strengthened.
9.Clinicopathological analysis of 34 cases of primary small intestine lymphoma
jun-liang, YAO ; xing-zhi, NI ; yan-ying, SHEN ; zi-zhen, ZHANG ; zi-li, XIAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(05):-
Objective To analyse the clinicopathological features of primary small intestine lymphoma(PSIL), and explore the relationship between clinical stage,histological findings,therapeutic modality and prognosis. Methods The clinical data of 34 cases of PSIL were collected,the pathohistological features and results of immunohistochemical examinations were obtained,and the follow-up findings were adopted for comprehensive analysis. Results Among these 34 cases of PSIL,abdominal pain or discomfort,gastrointestinal bleeding and abdominal mass were the predominant symptoms.PSIL mainly involved ileum,especially the bottom of ileum and ileocecal area.Among the 26 patients with follow-up for more than one year,the 1-year survival rate was significantly higher in patients without tumor perforation than those with tumor perforation(76.2% vs 20.0%)(P