1.Water-soluble constituents from Dioscorea zingiberensis
Deping XU ; Changying HU ; Shirong TANG ; Zijie PANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
Objective To study water-soluble constituents of Dioscorea zingiberensis in order to seek active components. Methods Various chromatographic techniques were used to isolate the constituents. Structures of compounds were elucidated by spectroscopic analyses of 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, 135DEPT, HMQC, HMBC, and TOCSY. Results One new steroidal saponin was isolated and identified as 26-O-(?-D-glucopyranosyl)-(25R)-furost-5-en-3?, 26-diol-22-OMe-3-O-{?-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→4)-[?-D-glucopyranosl-(1→3)-?-D-glucopyranosl-(1→2)]-?-D-glucopyranoside}. Conclusion The compound is a novel compound named as zingierenin E. The other two compounds are reported for the first time from D. zingiberensis.
2.Longitudinal study on anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty among Chinese college students
TANG Siyao, MA Zijie, CHEN Rongning, LI Xueguo, ZHAO Jingbo
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(2):240-243
Objective:
To explore the longitudinal changes and related predictive factors of anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty (IU) among Chinese college students, so as to provide theoretical reference for promoting students mental health.
Methods:
Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale-short Form and the 7 item Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale were administered among 5 683 students from 22 universities in Guangdong Province from September 10 to October 17, 2021 (T1, baseline survey), and from March 15 to April 22, 2023 (T2). Using paired sample t-test to analyze the changes in anxiety and IU among college students, a linear regression model was established to explore factors that can predict anxiety, IU and their changes during T1 and T2 periods.
Results:
During the T1 period, the average scores of anxiety and IU among college students were (3.26±3.46, 34.88±7.96), while during the T2 period, they were (4.41±4.16, 36.40±8.07). During the T2 period, the levels of anxiety and IU among college students were higher than those during the T1 period ( t=19.59, 13.67, P <0.01). The linear regression results showed that age ( B = -0.02 ), moderate ( B =-0.18) and poor ( B =-0.88) mental health status, as well as online browsing of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic (later called as epidemic) related information for >1-<3 hours ( B =-0.30) and ≥3 hours ( B =-0.22), all of which could negatively predict changes in anxiety during T1 to T2 periods. Living in rural areas ( B =0.11) could positively predict changes in anxiety during T1 to T2 periods ( P <0.05). Moderate ( B =-0.19) and poor ( B =-0.47) mental health status, browsing epidemic related information online for >1-<3 hours ( B =-0.32) and ≥3 hours ( B =-0.33), academic performance being moderately affected by the epidemic ( B =-0.10), and personal planning being moderately affected by the epidemic ( B =-0.13) and severely affected ( B =-0.22), all of which could negatively predict changes in IU during T1 to T2 periods ( P <0.05).
Conclusions
Levels of anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty increases significantly after epidemic. Mental health status of college students should need long term monitoring, and students with poor mental health should need special attention.
3.Identification and clinical significance of Bordetella holmesii isolated from a rare case of bacteremia in Nantong China
Jiang PU ; Chen QIAN ; Xian LI ; Guihua WANG ; Zijie TANG ; Lei SHEN ; Shaoqing JU ; Shaopeng CHU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2019;39(6):425-431
Objective To analyze the identification, drug resistance and clinical significance of a rare bacterium of Bordetella holmesii ( B. holmesii) to improve its detection and clinical diagnosis and treat-ment. Methods A strain isolated from a bacteremia case was identified by bacterial culture, biochemical tests and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Mega 7. 0 software was used to conduct a similarity analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences between the type strains of Bordetella spp. and the isolate, and then a phylogenetic tree was constructed. Antibiotic resistance of the isolate was determined by E-test. Changes in bacterial growth were measured after adding different concentrations of riboflavin or its inhibitor lumiflavin to the cul-ture medium. Results B. holmesii ABD2 was the pathogen causing bacteremia in the immunocompetent pa-tient. It was deposited under the number of CGMCC 1. 13721 in China General Microbiological Culture Col-lection Center (CGMCC), and the 16S rRNA gene sequences were deposited in National Center for Biotech-nology Information ( NCBI) with the accession number of KT828544. 1. Unrooted tree showed that the B. holmesii strain was highly homologous with B. pertussis. Antibiotic susceptibility test showed that the mini-mum inhibitory concentrations ( MIC) of piperacillin, ceftazidime, cefepime, imipenem, meropenem, cipro-floxacin, levofloxacin, gentamicin, amikacin, erythromycin, tetracycline and polymyxin B against the isolate were low, while the MIC values of cefazolin, cefuroxime, cefoxitin, cefotaxime, aztreonam and trime-thoprim-sulfamethoxazole were high. Riboflavin accelerated the growth of B. holmesii ABD2, while its inhibi-tor lumiflavin had an inhibitory effect. Conclusions As B. holmesii is hard to isolate and identify, limited clinical, microbiological and epidemiological data are available. It is an under-recognized pathogen with a considerable amount of information that remains to be studied.