1.A convergent mixed-methods study on the maternal influenza vaccination willingness among pregnant and postpartum women in Shanghai and Liaoning Province
Fanyu ZENG ; Honghong YANG ; Hong JIANG ; Chunyi GU ; Fengyun YANG ; Longmei JIN ; Changhui LI ; Haiqi WANG ; Xu QIAN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(9):781-787
ObjectiveTo investigate the current status and related factors of maternal influenza vaccination willingness among pregnant and postpartum women in Shanghai and Liaoning Province, China, and to explore the facilitators and barriers affecting vaccination uptake, so as to provide references for future practices in promoting maternal influenza immunization in China. MethodsA convergent mixed-methods research was conducted. From January to March 2024, a questionnaire survey was conducted among women attending prenatal and postnatal care at 7 medical institutions in Shanghai and Dalian, Liaoning Province, which aimed to assess pregnant women’s knowledge about influenza vaccine and their willingness to vaccination during pregnancy, as well as to identify the related factors. In addition, purposive sampling method was used to conduct in-depth interviews with pregnant women and perinatal healthcare service providers to explore their perspectives on influenza vaccination during pregnancy, including the reasons for their willingness or unwillingness to receive ( or recommend) the vaccine, and the relevant facilitators and barriers to vaccination. ResultsA total of 366 pregnant and postpartum women participated in the questionnaire survey, and 9.56% (35/366) of them were willing to receive the influenza vaccine during pregnancy. The results of multivariate logistic stepwise regression analyses showed that primipara (aOR=0.158, 95%CI: 0.037‒0.671, P=0.012), family members’ support for influenza vaccination during pregnancy (aOR=0.015, 95%CI: 0.003‒0.082, P<0.001) were associated with higher willingness to receive influenza vaccine during pregnancy. Absence of influenza infection during pregnancy (aOR=5.383, 95%CI: 1.801‒16.092, P<0.001), and lack of knowledge regarding influenza vaccination during pregnancy (aOR=11.294, 95%CI: 3.593‒35.496, P<0.01) were associated with lower willingness to receive influenza vaccine during pregnancy. Qualitative findings indicated that the facilitators to vaccination willingness among pregnant and postpartum women included the recommendation of healthcare service providers, adequate knowledge of influenza vaccine information and family members’ support for vaccination. Conversely, the barriers to vaccination willingness included low recommendation from the healthcare service providers, lack of knowledge about the safety of influenza vaccine during pregnancy and inadequate attention to influenza and influenza vaccine. ConclusionThe willingness to receive influenza vaccination among pregnant and postpartum women in Shanghai and Liaoning Province is relatively low. It is recommended that China should promptly improve the evidence-based system for the safety and efficacy of influenza vaccines for pregnant and postpartum women, along with an establishment of the mechanism for addressing adverse reactions. Furthermore, it is essential to enhance educational outreach to pregnant and postpartum women, their families, and healthcare service providers, thereby increasing the accessibility of information regarding influenza vaccination, which are expected to enhance the willingness of pregnant and postpartum women to receive the vaccine.
2.Application of the fetal adrenal volume evaluated by three-dimensional ultrasound in fetuses with intrauterine growth restriction and its correlation with adverse perinatal outcomes
Longmei YAO ; Shi ZENG ; Dan ZHOU ; Yushan LIU ; Yulin PENG ; Ran XU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(5):426-430
Objective:To evaluate the fetal adrenal gland volume (AGV) and corrected adrenal gland volume (cAGV) in intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) fetuses and observe their associations with the adverse perinatal outcomes.Methods:From February 2021 to August 2022, 32 IUGR fetuses who underwent fetal ultrasound examination in the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University were prospectively selected as the IUGR group, and 32 normal fetuses matched for gestational age during the same period were selected as the control group. Three-dimensional ultrasound was used to obtain fetal adrenal volume images, and the virtual organ computer-aided analysis (VOCAL) was used to measure AGV, then the cAGV was calculated. The values of AGV and cAGV were appropriately compared between the IUGR and the control groups. The pregnancy outcomes were noted. Multiple logistic regression analysis was employed to evaluate the relationship between the cAGV and adverse perinatal outcomes in IUGR fetus, with maternal age and the CPR included as covariates to control for confounding factors.Results:A total of 32 fetuses with IUGR and 32 controls were involved in this prospective study. There was no significant difference in the AGV between these two groups ( P=0.417). The cAGV of the IUGR fetus was substantially larger than that of the normal fetus ( P=0.034). In the multivariate logistic regression analysis, after adjusting for maternal age and fetal CPR, the fetal cAGV was noticeably associated with the fetal distress (adjusted OR=0.005, 95% CI=0.000-0.587, P=0.029) and the total adverse perinatal outcomes (adjusted OR=0.014, 95% CI=0.000-0.475, P=0.018). Conclusions:The value of cAGV is increased in the IUGR fetuses and associated with adverse perinatal outcomes. The evaluation of fetal AGV could be beneficial to monitoring and managing IUGR fetuses.
3.Combination of hyperthermic intraperitoneal perfusion and cisplatin increases apoptosis in human ovarian cancer cell lines
Runya FANG ; Longmei CAI ; Shuzhong CUI ; Lisi ZENG ; Hongsheng TANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(7):923-928
Objective To investigate the effect of hyperthermic intraperitoneal perfusion and cisplatinon apoptosis in human ovarian cancer cells.Methods Two human ovarian cancer cells (OVCAR-3,A2780) were divided into control group,cisplatin group,hyperthermia group and thermo-chemotherapy group;microscopy was used to observe the morphological changes of the four groups;AO/GV stain and flow cytometry(FCM) was used to analyze cell apoptosis;Apoptosis related genes caspase7,caspase8 and Bax in ovarian cancer cells were detected by fluorescence quantitative PCR.Results Inverted microscopy observeed that the ovarian cancer cells retracted and suspended partially in the cisplatin group and hyperthermia group,especially in the thermo-chemotherapy group.After AO/GV staining,the apoptotic cells were increased in the cisplatin group and hyperthermia group compared with the control group,and the thermo-chemotherapy group was more than cisplatin group and hyperthermia group.FCM results indicated that the proportion of cells apoptosis were higher in the cisplatin group and hyperthermiagroup,the thermo-chemotherapy group is the higher than the all other groups(P<0.05).q-PCR results showed that in the thermo-treatment group the expression of pro-apoptotic genes,including caspase3,caspase6,caspase7,caspase8,caspase9,Bax,Bak and Bid,was significantly higher than other groups,apoptosis inhibitory gennes,such as Bcl-2,Bcl-xL,Mcl-1,c-FLIP,was significantly decreased than the others.Conclusions Cisplatin plus hyperthermia can promote the apoptosis in ovarian cancer cells.
4.Chemical constituents of a new species of Spongia sponge.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(8):1004-1008
Chemical constituents of a new species of Spongia sponge collected from Sanya bay in Hainan province, were analyzed. Nine secondary metabolites 1-9 were isolated. On the basis of their spectroscopic data and chemical degradation, their chemical structures were determined as palmitoyl-heptacosane-1, 3, 5-triol (1), stigmast-4-en-3beta, 6beta-diol (2),2,3-dihydroxypropanyl hentetracosanate (3), sitosterol (4), thymine (5), gorgosterol (6), batyl alcohol (7), uracil (8) and thymidine (9). Palmitoyl-heptacosane-1, 3, 5-triol (1) is a new compound.
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5.Chemical Constituents of the Tunicate Syela canopus from the Dayawan Bay
Chaojie WANG ; Guang HAN ; Jingyu SU ; Longmei ZENG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2001;29(2):168-170
Two compositions, a sterol mixture and a pure ceramide, were isolated from the extract of a tunicate,Styela.canopus, collected from the Dayawan Bay, Guangdong. The sterols were detected by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, and their structure was confimed by spectroscopic analysis. The ceramide was identified by spectroscopic analysis. The contents of sterols and the ceramide in the extract were 12% and 0.3% respectively.This was also the first report about the chemical constituents of Sytela. canopus.
7.STUDIES ON THE CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS OF THE MARINE SPONGE HALICLONA SP.
Zhi ZENG ; Longmei ZENG ; Jingyu SU
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(01):-
The chemical constituents of the marine sponge Haliclona sp. collected from the South China Sea have been studied. An alkanoid 1 and an aryl acid 2 were isolated from the marine sponge and the structure of 1 and 2 were respectively elucidated as 1,3 -dimethylxanthine and p - hydroxybenzoic acid by spectroscopic analysis and elemental analysis.
8.STUDIES ON THE SPONGE SPONGIA OFFICINALIS ( I )
Yiqian WAN ; Longmei ZENG ; Jingyu SU
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(01):-
The chemical constituents of the soponge Spongia officinalis collected from the South China Sea have been studied. This paper reports the isolation and identification of the eight sterols, i.e. , 1 22, 23-methylenecholesta-5, 7-dien-3B-ol, 2 cholesta-5, 7-dien-3B-ol, 3 cholesta-5,7,25-trien-3B-ol, 4 stigmasta-5-en-3B-ol, 5 stigmasta-7,16,25-trien-3p-ol, 6 stigmasta-5,7,22-trien-3B-ol, 7 ergosta-5,7-dien-3B-ol, 8(22-E)-ergosta-7,22-dien-3B-ol, by means of spectroscope and GC-MS methods.
9.Studies on chemical constituents of the marine sponge Clathria fasciculate from the South China Sea(Ⅱ)
Dingjun XIAO ; Songzhi DENG ; Longmei ZENG
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(04):-
Four organic compounds were isolated from the ethyl acetate soluble fraction of the marine sponge Clathria fasciculate which collected from the South China Sea. Their structures were determined by GC-MS, FAB, IR, 1HNMR, 13CNMR and COSY spectra as: clolest-4-en-3-one(Ⅰ). stigmast-4-en-3-one(Ⅱ). (Z)-17-tetracosene-l-ol(Ⅲ) and3-(17Z-tetracosenyloxy)-1 , 2-propanediol(Ⅳ). It's the second report of the first serial studies of the chemical constituents of the marine sponge Clathria fasciculate.
10.Studies on the Secondary Metabolites of the Soft Coral Sinularia papillosa
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(02):-
Objective Secondary metabolites of the soft coral were studied to find out the lead compound of the drugs. Methods Compounds from the soft coral Sinularia papillosa were obtained by column chromatography and modern isolation methods and their structures were identified by spectrum of UV,IR,NMR,MS,et al. Results Two white amorphous compounds were obtained from the EtOAc (ethyl acetate) fraction,and their structures were identified as pregn-5,20 -dien-3?-ol-3-O-?-L-fucopyranoside (1) and 1-(17Z-tetracose-nyloxy)-1,2 -propanediol (2) by spectral analysis. Conclusion Two compounds are first isolated from the soft coral genus Sinularia,which will be beneficial for the taxonomy of the soft coral and for biogenesis of steroids.

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