1.Expression of genes related to mitochondrial function in patients with manic episodes of bipolar disorder
Wenli ZHU ; Shuhui LI ; Chuanfu SONG ; Liangshuang YIN ; Chunling WAN ; Jie JIANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2023;56(6):427-434
Objective:This study aims to explore the expression characteristics of mitochondrial function-related genes in patients with manic episodes of bipolar disorder and the correlation between differentially expressed genes and clinical metabolic indicators.Methods:Twenty patients with manic episodes of bipolar disorder (patient group) and 20 healthy controls (control group) were included. Quantitative real-time PCR was used to detect mitochondrial quality control and oxidative phosphorylation-related gene expression in peripheral blood leukocytes, and several metabolic indicators were collected. Mann-Whitney test or independent sample t-test was used for comparison between groups. Spearman correlation test was used to analyze the correlation between gene expression and metabolic indicators. Results:Mitochondria function-related genes, including NRF2, P62, MFN1, MFN2, YME1L, MFF, MTATP8, and AIF, were significantly lower in patients with bipolar disorder than in healthy controls ( P<0.05, U=86, 90, 97, 93, 106, 89, 93, 105, FDR=0.038). The expression level of MTATP8 was negatively correlated with BMI, total cholesterol, and globulin level in the patient group ( r=-0.49, -0.58, -0.46, P=0.028, 0.009, 0.050). The expression level of MFF was significantly negatively correlated with waist circumference in healthy controls ( r=-0.53, P=0.020) and with globulin level in the patient group ( r=-0.48, P=0.040). The expression level of AIF was significantly and positively correlated with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in healthy controls ( r=0.53, P=0.036). Conclusion:The expression of several genes involved in mitochondrial quality control and oxidative phosphorylation processes was significantly downregulated, and differentially expressed genes were significantly associated with metabolic index, suggesting that mitochondrial dysfunction may be related to the high risk of metabolic disease in patients with manic episodes of bipolar disorder.
2.Expression of genes related to mitochondrial function in patients with manic episodes of bipolar disorder
Wenli ZHU ; Shuhui LI ; Chuanfu SONG ; Liangshuang YIN ; Chunling WAN ; Jie JIANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2023;56(6):427-434
Objective:This study aims to explore the expression characteristics of mitochondrial function-related genes in patients with manic episodes of bipolar disorder and the correlation between differentially expressed genes and clinical metabolic indicators.Methods:Twenty patients with manic episodes of bipolar disorder (patient group) and 20 healthy controls (control group) were included. Quantitative real-time PCR was used to detect mitochondrial quality control and oxidative phosphorylation-related gene expression in peripheral blood leukocytes, and several metabolic indicators were collected. Mann-Whitney test or independent sample t-test was used for comparison between groups. Spearman correlation test was used to analyze the correlation between gene expression and metabolic indicators. Results:Mitochondria function-related genes, including NRF2, P62, MFN1, MFN2, YME1L, MFF, MTATP8, and AIF, were significantly lower in patients with bipolar disorder than in healthy controls ( P<0.05, U=86, 90, 97, 93, 106, 89, 93, 105, FDR=0.038). The expression level of MTATP8 was negatively correlated with BMI, total cholesterol, and globulin level in the patient group ( r=-0.49, -0.58, -0.46, P=0.028, 0.009, 0.050). The expression level of MFF was significantly negatively correlated with waist circumference in healthy controls ( r=-0.53, P=0.020) and with globulin level in the patient group ( r=-0.48, P=0.040). The expression level of AIF was significantly and positively correlated with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in healthy controls ( r=0.53, P=0.036). Conclusion:The expression of several genes involved in mitochondrial quality control and oxidative phosphorylation processes was significantly downregulated, and differentially expressed genes were significantly associated with metabolic index, suggesting that mitochondrial dysfunction may be related to the high risk of metabolic disease in patients with manic episodes of bipolar disorder.
3.Effects of methadone maintenance treatment on attention bias in patients with heroin dependence
Tongbao ZHAN ; Liangshuang YIN ; Weiwei TONG ; Chunfang FAN ; Xiaohong BAI ; Jinbo CHENG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2020;27(9):1030-1034
Objective:To explore the differences of attention bias performance between patients with heroin dependence in methadone maintenance treatment(MMT) and healthy controls.Methods:A total of 38 heroin dependent patients in the Fourth People's Hospital of Huainan from January 2018 to September 2018 were selected as MMTgroup, and 32 gender-and age-matched healthy controls were selected as healthy control(HC) group.The attention bias was evaluated by Emotional Stroop Task, and the difference between the two groups was compared.Results:The error number of the herion-related words in Emotional Stroop Task of MMT group was lower than that of HC group[0.75(2, 5) vs.1(0, 2)], the difference was statistically significant( Z=-2.184, P=0.029). The number of errors in point and neutral words and reaction time of point, neutral word and clue word had no statistically significant differences between MMT group and HC group[1(0, 4) vs.1(0, 2); 3(2, 5) vs.2(2, 3); (1 055.14±303.50)ms vs.(985.40±173.71)ms, (1 126.89±347.82)ms vs.(1 022.76± 173.62)ms; (1 188.53±371.80)ms vs.(1 113.23±225.11)ms]( Z=-1.331, P=0.183; Z=-1.723, P=0.085; t=1.150, P=0.254; t=1.539, P=0.129; t=1.001, P=0.320). There were no statistically significant differences in attention bias influenced by the dosage and duration of methadone between MMT group and HC group(all P>0.05). Conclusion:These results demonstrate that heroin dependence patients in MMT have attentional bias in heroin-related words.Methadone has no effect on attention bias in patients with heroin dependence during maintenance treatment intervention.
4.Study on object,verbal and space working memory in male patients with alcohol dependence
Jing DAI ; Liangshuang YIN ; Liangjun PANG ; Haiqin XU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(5):431-434
ObjectiveTo explore working memory in male patients with alcohol dependence.Methods50 male patients with alcohol dependence(AD group) and 50 healthy controls(HC group) were assessed by digit span test,trail making test and verbal fluency test.The visual-object,visual-verbal,visual-space working memory tasks were used to measure the difference of working memory between the two groups.ResultsCompared with HC group,alcohol dependence group showed significant impairments in performance of error number of visual-object,visual-verbal,visual-space working memory tasks (AD group:(3.76±2.20),3(2,5),(3.74±2.40));(HC group:(2.94±1.60),2(1,3),2(1,4))(t=2.133,P=0.035;Z=-2.400,P=0.016;Z=-2.654,P=0.008).Moreover,scores of Michigan alcoholism screening test were positively correlated with the error number of verbal working memory task (r=0.371,P=0.008).ConclusionThe male patients with alcohol dependence exhibit impairments in all aspects of working memory.
5.Correlations between the attentional bias and relapse after abstinence in male alcohol dependent patients
Liangjun PANG ; Liangshuang YIN ; Chunyan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2016;49(2):97-100
Objective To explore the attentional biases to word-related cues in alcohol dependent (AD) patients and the correlations between the attentional bias and relapse after abstinence.Methods A total of 46 AD patients were compared with matched 44 health controls(HC) completed the Chinese Emotional Stroop Task that assessed the attentional bias at the beginning of the treatment.Time to relapse was assessed every months during detoxification.The correlations between the attentional bias and relapse were by Pearson correlation analysis,Logistic regression analysis on risk factors of relapsed after abstinence.Results The reaction time of neutral,negative and alcohol-related words in Chinese Emotional Stroop Task of AD group ((1 411 ±299),(1 329±318),(1 445±333) ms,respectively) was worse than that of HC group ((869 ± 278),(825 ± 213),(840 ± 222) ms,respectively),the difference was statistically significant (t=8.890,8.800,0.019,all P<0.01).The error number of the neutral and negative-words of AD group((3.67±2.30),(3.74±2.31) times) was worse than that of HC group((2.25±2.11),(2.02±1.80) times,t=3.053,3.918,both P<0.01).Time to relapse in AD patients were positively correlated to reaction time and error number of negative-related words,and error number of alcohol-related words (r=0.354,P=0.016; r=0.442,P=0.004; r=0.493,P=0.000).Through multiple regression analysis,the error number of the alcohol-related was very import factor.Conclusion The results suggest that patients with alcohol dependence have attentional bias in alcohol-related words as measured by the Chinese Emotional Stroop Task,and alcohol attentional bias could be as a predictor of alcohol abusers' treatment outcome.
6.Correlations between the attentional bias and relapse after abstinence in male alcohol dependent patients
Liangjun PANG ; Liangshuang YIN ; Chunyan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2016;49(2):97-100
Objective To explore the attentional biases to word-related cues in alcohol dependent (AD) patients and the correlations between the attentional bias and relapse after abstinence.Methods A total of 46 AD patients were compared with matched 44 health controls(HC) completed the Chinese Emotional Stroop Task that assessed the attentional bias at the beginning of the treatment.Time to relapse was assessed every months during detoxification.The correlations between the attentional bias and relapse were by Pearson correlation analysis,Logistic regression analysis on risk factors of relapsed after abstinence.Results The reaction time of neutral,negative and alcohol-related words in Chinese Emotional Stroop Task of AD group ((1 411 ±299),(1 329±318),(1 445±333) ms,respectively) was worse than that of HC group ((869 ± 278),(825 ± 213),(840 ± 222) ms,respectively),the difference was statistically significant (t=8.890,8.800,0.019,all P<0.01).The error number of the neutral and negative-words of AD group((3.67±2.30),(3.74±2.31) times) was worse than that of HC group((2.25±2.11),(2.02±1.80) times,t=3.053,3.918,both P<0.01).Time to relapse in AD patients were positively correlated to reaction time and error number of negative-related words,and error number of alcohol-related words (r=0.354,P=0.016; r=0.442,P=0.004; r=0.493,P=0.000).Through multiple regression analysis,the error number of the alcohol-related was very import factor.Conclusion The results suggest that patients with alcohol dependence have attentional bias in alcohol-related words as measured by the Chinese Emotional Stroop Task,and alcohol attentional bias could be as a predictor of alcohol abusers' treatment outcome.
7.Study between supraliminal and subliminal N-back task in the children with symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Wenli ZHU ; Changqun CAI ; Liangshuang YIN ; Daojin WANG ; En ZHANG ; Wei XIONG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(10):919-921
Objective To explore the mechanisms underlying supraliminal and subliminal N-back task in the children with symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).Methods Thirty-five ADHD children and thirty-three matched normal controls were enrolled.Working memory was measured with the different reaction time of N-back task.Results The error number of the subliminal 2-back task in ADHD group ((4.49± 1.20) times) was worse than that of the healthy controls ((3.79±-1.14) times), and the difference was significant(t=-2.459, P=0.017).In ADHD group,the error number of 1-back task and reaction time of 2-back task in subliminal task ((4.77±1.09) times, (1 447.49±271.35) ms) were worse than those of supraliminal task ((3.09± 1.63) times, (1 315.48±229.63) ms), and the difference was significant between the two tasks (t=4.755, P=0.000;t=-2.281, P=0.029).But there were no significant findings in healthy controls(P>0.05).Conclusion The present study suggests that the working memory is impaired in ADHD children.
8.Decision-making under risk in patients with antisocial personality disorder
An YAN ; Xingui CHEN ; Liangshuang YIN ; Long ZHANG ; Xudong ZHANG ; Kai WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;(1):18-20
Objective To investigate decision making under risk in patients with antisocial personality disorder(ASPD).Methods The game of dice task (GDT) was a commonly used measure of decision making under risk.31 ASPD patients and 33 healthy controls (HC) were investigated by GDT with explicit probability.Results ASPD patients performed poorly in the entire task.ASPD selected more risky options (ASPD:10.06 ±5.26,HC:5.42 ± 3.29,t =4.201,P < 0.01) compared with healthy controls.The most frequent choice made by ASPD patients was two numbers.Accordingly,the most frequent choice made by HC group was three numbers(one number:the median of ASPD patients was 1 (1-8),the median of HC was 1 (0-2.5),Z =-2.295,P =0.022) ;three numbers:ASPD:4.77 ±4.23;HC:6.79 ±3.43; t=-2.100,P=0.04;four numbers:ASPD:3.06 ±3.53;HC:5.82 ± 3.41 ; t =3.176,P=0.002).The frequency of choosing the risky options had correlation with the rate of using negative feedback(r =-0.613,P < 0.01),impulsiveness (r =0.481,P =0.006) and the results of Stroop test (r =0.566,P < 0.01).Conclusion Main results reveal that patients with ASPD make risky decisions significantly more often than the HC.Moreover,they show lack of capacity to advantageously utilize feedback,and correlation with executive function,impulsiveness,and negative feedback.
9.Analysis of the basic condition of 123 patients on methadone mainterance treatment
Chengwen TAN ; Shimei WANG ; Liangshuang YIN ; Weichao TANG ; Xiaolei GUO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;(8):1158-1159
ObjectiveTo observe the dose of methadone and the compliance of patients to the methadone maintenance treatment(MMT).MethodsWe analyzed the status of 69 patients who were addicted to opiate medication and 44 patients who dropped out in our clinic until July 31,2010.ResultsThere was no significant relationship between patients' urine test and the dose.Crime caused the patients who dropped out.The percentage of positive urine did not decline as the dose increased,but the rate of patients who dropped and the number of positive urine test showed a significant correlation( r =0.523 P =0.000).Crime was the main reason that affected the compliance to MMT and caused dropping out.ConclusionThe use of MMT dose should be individualized.
10.Investigation of attentional bias to word-related cues in male alcohol dependent patients
Liangjun PANG ; Liangshuang YIN ; Chunyan ZHU ; Yongmei WANG ; Wenwen DONG ; Jing DAI ; Qi YANG ; Gangqiang SUN ; Bao HUANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2012;21(6):524-526
ObjectiveTo explore the attentional biases in male alcohol dependent (AD) patients and the correlations between the attentional bias and alcohol-related factors.MethodsA total of 30 recently detoxified male individuals with alcoholism were compared with 37 healthy controls ( HC ) on the Chinese Emotional Stroop Task using negative,neutral,and alcohol-related words.ResultsThe comparison between AD group( ( 1382.13 ±323.38) ms,( 1365.76 ±313.03)ms,( 1433.20 ±342.23) ms,respectively) and HC group( (797.27 ±216.97)ms,( 794.11 ± 209.41 ) ms,(799.40 ± 215.82 ) ms respectively) on the reaction time of neutral,negative and alcohol-related words were significant ( t =8.822,P < 0.001 ; t =8.922,P < 0.001 ; t =9.234,P < 0.001 ).The error number of of the neutral and negative- related words of the patients ( ( 3.70 ± 2.56) time,( 4.23 ± 2.53 ) time)was worse than that of HC group( ( 2.11 ± 1.87 ) time,( 1.92 ± 1.82 ) time) ( t =2.939,P =0.005 ; t =4.355,P <0.01 ).Error number of the alcohol- related words between two groups were not significant;Its alcohol-related words attentional bias negative correlation to the age of initial alcohol use(P< 0.05 ),and positive correlation to continue drinking and score of self-rating depression scale (P<0.05).Age of addiction and the score of self-rating anxiety scale enter the regression equation of alcohol-related words.ConclusionThese results demonstrate that alcoholics have attentional bias in alcohol-related words and reward-related brain regions may be associated with craving among male patients with attentional bias.

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