1.Relationship of thyroid function and brain volume changes in Alzheimer's disease
Fei YANG ; Bo NING ; Meirong ZHU ; Weiju TANG ; Junxia LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2024;26(3):292-296
Objective To investigate the relationship between thyroid function and brain volume in patients with Alzheimer's disease(AD).Methods A total of 64 AD patients(AD group)and 36 patients with mild cognitive impairment(MCI group)admitted in our department from January 2020 to March 2022 were enrolled in this study.Another 19 healthy individuals who had no cogni-tive impairment or psychiatric disorders were enrolled and served as normal control group.Their levels of free triiodothyronine(FT3),free thyroxine(FT4)and thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH)were detected by electrochemical luminescence assay.Results FT3 level was significantly decreased in the MCI group and AD group than the normal control group[2.50(2.28,2.60)ng/L and 2.07(1.97,2.30)ng/L vs 2.76(2.55,2.93)ng/L,P<0.05],and the decrease in the AD group was more obvious than that in the MCI group.The volumes of the midbrain,pons,medulla oblon-gata,hippocampus,amygdala and temporal lobe were significantly smaller in the AD group than the MCI group(P<0.05,P<0.01).Spearman correlation analysis and multivariate linear regres-sion analysis showed that in the AD patients,FT3 and FT4 levels were positively while TSH level was negatively correlated with the volumes of both right and left hippocampus and amygdala(P<0.05,P<0.01),and TSH level was also negatively correlated with the left temporal lobe volume(P<0.05).Conclusion Thyroid dysfunction is associated with reduced brain volume in AD patietns,and may contribute to the progression of AD cognitive dysfunction and brain atrophy.
2.The mediating role of illness perception between fear of disease progression and sleep quality in patients with ovarian cancer during chemotherapy
Weiwei PAN ; Li LIU ; Cuicui LI ; Meirong LEI ; Yarui ZHAO ; Yun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(28):2198-2204
Objective:To explore the mediating role of illness perception in the relationship between fear of disease progression and sleep quality in patients with ovarian cancer during chemotherapy, and to provide a theoretical basis for improving sleep quality in patients with ovarian cancer during chemotherapy.Methods:From January to August 2022, 300 patients with ovarian cancer undergoing chemotherapy in Shandong First Medical University Affiliated Provincial Hospital, Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, Shandong Cancer Hospital were included by convenient sampling. A cross-sectional questionnaire survey included the Chinese version of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire Short Form for cancer patients, the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire, and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Bivariate factor analysis, Spearman correlation analysis, and the Bootstrap confidence interval evaluation method were used.Results:A total of 287 valid questionnaires were collected. The scores of fear disease progression, illness perception, and sleep quality were 30.00 (22.00, 36.00), 37.00 (32.00, 44.00), and 6.00 (3.00, 11.00), respectively. Sleep quality was positively correlated with fear disease progression ( r=0.250, P<0.001) and illness perception ( r=0.326, P<0.001). Illness perception played a partial mediating role in the relationship between fear of disease progression and sleep quality, accounting for 41.4% of the total effect. Conclusions:Ovarian cancer patients during chemotherapy reported poor sleep quality. In clinical practice, health care providers including nurses can take interventions aimed at reducing fear of disease and improving illness perception level to improve the sleep quality of ovarian cancer patients during chemotherapy.
3.Research on the Protection of Personal Health Information in Public Health Emergencies
Zhuoyu XU ; Meirong HU ; Ling ZHU ; Huiting CHEN ; Yuanlei YUE
Chinese Medical Ethics 2023;36(4):390-396
The use of digital means has made the public health emergency management more efficient and convenient. However, in the practice of managing public health emergencies, there are dilemmas in the protection of personal health information, such as the imperfect legal system, the weakened right of informed consent and control, the lack of reasonable norms in the collection and use of information, and the disclosure of personal health information. To solve the dilemma of personal health information protection, it is necessary to improve the corresponding legal mechanism, strengthen the classification of health information, standardize the behavior of health information collection and use, enhance the technical support of personal health information protection, build a system combining law and technology, and protect the security of personal health information.
4.Establishment of characteristic chromatogram and content determination of 4 index components in Jianpi yifei biyan prescription standard decoction
Xin WAN ; Detang LI ; Lijuan ZHANG ; Meirong YI ; He ZHU ; Jialun HE ; Jie CHEN ; Hongmei TANG ; Zhenwen QIU
China Pharmacy 2022;33(16):1980-1985
OBJECTIVE To establish HPLC characteristic chro matogram of Jianpi yifei biyan prescription standard decoction , to select the quality control index components and determine their contents. METHODS HPLC method combined with Similarity Evaluation System of TCM Chromatographic Fingerprint (2004 edition)were used to establish the characteristic chromatogram of 10 batches of Jianpi yifei biyan prescription standard decoction ;the similarity evaluation and common peaks identification were also carried out. Using common peak area of characteristic chromatogram as variables ,SPSS 26.0 software and SIMCA 14.1 software were used to perfor m cluster analysis (CA),principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA);differential components with variable important i n pro jection(VIP)value greater than 1.5 were screened;the contents of cimifugin and differential components were determined by the same method. RESULTS A total of 24 common characteristic peaks were identified , and the similarities of 10 batches of samples were higher than 0.960;eight characteristic peaks were identified by comparison with reference substance. CA and PCA results revealed that the samples were classified into 3 categories.OPLS-DA analysis showed that 3 components with VIP value greater than 1.5, which were prim-O-glucosylcimifugin (peak 2),calycosin 7-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (peak 4) and 5-O-methylvisammioside (peak 6) in descending order. The linear ranges of prim- O- glucosylcimifugin,calycosin 7-O-β-D-glucopyranoside,cimifugin and 5-O-methylvisammioside were 0.010 7-0.213 0,0.007 8- 0.156 0,0.008 0-0.160 0,0.009 8-0.195 0 μg(r>0.999),respectively. RSD values of precision ,repeatability and stability tests (24 h) were all less than 2%. Average recoveries were 105.98%(RSD=1.75%,n=6),98.06%(RSD=3.87%,n=6),96.38%(RSD= 4.03% ,n=6) and 104.17%(RSD=1.27% ,n=6). The contents of the above 4 components in 10 batches of samples were 12.12-18.87,3.86-6.40,3.10-4.27 and 11.17-15.79 μ g/mL,respectively. CONCLUSIONS The established HPLC characteristic chromatographic method is stable and feasible ,it can be used for the quality control of Jianpi yifei biyan prescription standard decoction. Prim- O-glucosylcimifugin,calycosin 7-O-β-D-glucopyranoside,cimifugin and 5-O-methylvisammioside can be used as the index components for quality control of the standard decoction.
5.Chromosome-level Genomes Reveal the Genetic Basis of Descending Dysploidy and Sex Determination in Morus Plants
Xia ZHONGQIANG ; Dai XUELEI ; Fan WEI ; Liu CHANGYING ; Zhang MEIRONG ; Bian PEIPEI ; Zhou YUPING ; Li LIANG ; Zhu BAOZHONG ; Liu SHUMAN ; Li ZHENGANG ; Wang XILING ; Yu MAODE ; Xiang ZHONGHUAI ; Jiang YU ; Zhao AICHUN
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2022;(6):1119-1137
Multiple plant lineages have independently evolved sex chromosomes and variable kary-otypes to maintain their sessile lifestyles through constant biological innovation.Morus notabilis,a dioecious mulberry species,has the fewest chromosomes among Morus spp.,but the genetic basis of sex determination and karyotype evolution in this species has not been identified.In this study,three high-quality genome assemblies were generated for Morus spp.[including dioecious M.notabilis(male and female)and Morus yunnanensis(female)]with genome sizes of 301-329 Mb and were grouped into six pseudochromosomes.Using a combination of genomic approaches,we found that the putative ancestral karyotype of Morus species was close to 14 protochromosomes,and that sev-eral chromosome fusion events resulted in descending dysploidy(2n=2x=12).We also charac-terized a~6.2-Mb sex-determining region on chromosome 3.Four potential male-specific genes,a partially duplicated DNA helicase gene(named MSDH)and three Ty3_Gypsy long terminal repeat retrotransposons(named MSTG1/2/3),were identified in the Y-linked area and considered to be strong candidate genes for sex determination or differentiation.Population genomic analysis showed that Guangdong accessions in China were genetically similar to Japanese accessions of mul-berry.In addition,genomic areas containing selective sweeps that distinguish domesticated mul-berry from wild populations in terms of flowering and disease resistance were identified.Our study provides an important genetic resource for sex identification research and molecular breeding in mulberry.
6. Changes in sensitivity of clinical strains of Ureaplasma urealyticum from the urogenital tract to nine kinds of antibiotics from 2007 to 2018
Guoxing ZHU ; Chun LU ; Peiying FENG ; Rongbiao LU ; Songchao YIN ; Meirong LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2019;52(12):911-914
Objective:
To analyze changes in sensitivity of clinical strains of
7.The effects of post space preparation on the apical sealing ability of iRoot SP used for straight root canals
Zhen QIU ; Hongguang ZHU ; Meirong WEI ; Jianwen BAI
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2019;35(1):91-94
Objective: To evaluate the effects on the apical sealing ability of iRoot SP used for straight root canals. Methods: 73 extracted human teeth with straight roots were randomly assigned to 8 groups. The root canals in groups A3 was obturated with single gutta-percha cone. The others were obturated with thermoplasticized gutta-percha cones. The canals were filled with AH Plus (group A1 and B1), iRoot SP (group A2, A3 and B2) and ZOE (group A4) . The post space was prepared either immediately after obturation (A1-A4) or 7 days later group (B1 and B2) . The extent of dye penetration was measured by transparent dental technology. Results:There were no significant differences among A1-A3 groups, between group A1 and B1, A2 and B2, P> 0. 05. The dye penetration extent of group A4 and C was greater than that of group A2 (P < 0. 05) . Conclusion: iRoot SP and AH Plus have same performance on root canal seal. There was no significant difference between iRoot SP + thermoplasticized gutta-percha and iRoot SP + single gutta-percha cone for apical sealing.
8.Advances in the research of the relationship between wound temperature and wound healing
Lingya ZHU ; Songxue GUO ; Pan WU ; Qiong LI ; Jonkee HO ; Meirong YU ; Tingting WENG ; Chunmao HAN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2018;34(11):829-832
There are many factors that may affect the microenvironment of acute and chronic wounds.This article reviews the relationship between temperature factor in the external microenvironment of wound surface and wound healing.The temperature changes in different types and stages of wounds are closely related to the wound healing status.Therefore,wound temperature monitoring provides timely,reliable,and non-invasive method in the evaluation of wound status.As low temperature affects the physiological state of wound,relieving the low temperature state and maintaining normal temperature of the microenvironment of wound can promote wound healing.Further research is needed on the wound repair related effector cell proliferation and the mechanism of regulatory function to determine the optimal constant temperature and heat treatment duration needed for wound healing.
9.Preparation and in vitro studies of polysaccharide modified compound liposomes loaded with paclitaxel and doxorubicin
Jingmei HAO ; Hui WANG ; Qiong LI ; Liang ZHU ; Yong ZHANG ; Meirong HUO
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2017;48(6):680-686
The objectives of this study were to prepare polysaccharide modified compound liposomes loaded with paclitaxel (PTX) and doxorubicin (DOX) and characterize their phyisicochemical properties,stability and in vitro release profiles.Both PTX-DOX-Lipo and N-lauryl-O-glycol chitosan (LGC) modified liposomes (PTX-DOX-Lipo-LGC) were successfully prepared,and the morphology of the liposomes was observed by transmission electron microscope (TEM),and particle size and zeta potential were analyzed by dynamic light scattering (DLS).pH and osmotic pressure were also determined.The drug loading and encapsulation efficiency,stability and in vitro release were assayed using high-performance liquid phase.Both PTX-DOX-Lipo and PTX-DOX-Lipo-LGC exhibited spherical shape with smooth surface.The average diameter was about 150 nm.pH value and osmotic pressure were in the range of 5.3-6.1 and 820-870 mOsm/kg,respectively.Both PTX and DOX could be encapsulated in liposomes with high encapsulation efficiency (greater than 90%).Compared with PTX-DOX-Lipo,PTX-DOX-Lipo-LGC exhibited lower leakage,higher stability in serum and more sustained release profiles.Moreover,a quicker release rate was observed in pH 5.8 PBS compared with pH 7.4 PBS.PTX-DOX-Lipo-LGC with high drug loading,good stability and sustained drug release profiles has a wide prospect in future clinical application.
10.Effect of crude herb moxibustion combined with rehabilitation training on life quality of patients ;with stable-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases in Nanning communities
Qiulan DENG ; Meirong ZHONG ; Sining CHEN ; Ying ZHU ; Xiaoju YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(24):1845-1849
Objective To learn the effects of crude herb moxibustion combined with rehabilitation training on the recovery of pulmonary functions and quality of life of patients with stable-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) in Nanning communities. Methods Two hundred patients with stable-stage COPD, sampled from Nanning communities and used as the subjects of this study, were divided into the experiment group and the control group by the random number table method. Patients in the control group were given conventional medication and community health care education and guides;Patients in the experiment group were not only offered the same treatment as mentioned above, but treated during dog days and the coldest days of winter with moxibustion medicine cakes which were applied accurately on selected acupuncture points, together with moxibustion with moxa cone done on the cakes. Treatment was done 6 times in each course of treatment, and 2 courses were given, combined with rehabilitation training. Examination of pulmonary functions was conducted for all patients before and after the treatment and St. George′s Respiratory Questionnaires (SGRQ) were distributed to them. Results Forced vital capacity patients, forced expiratory volume in first second, the percentage of forced expiratory volume in first second and forced vital capacity of experimental group before the intervention were (2.27 ± 0.36) L, (1.56 ± 0.30) L, (44.81 ± 5.35) %, while six months after the intervention were (3.36 ± 0.42) L, (2.25 ± 0.27) L, (65.38 ±8.08)%. The difference was statistically significant (t=18.90, 16.40, 20.36, P<0.01);The above indexes of control group respectively before intervention were (2.28±0.43) L, (1.58±0.33) L, (45.17 ± 4.97) %, while six months after the intervention were (2.57 ± 0.57) L, (1.71 ± 0.35) L, (46.94 ± 8.42)%. Difference was not statistically significant (t = 1.81, 2.04, 1.70, P > 0.05). Differences between two groups before intervention had no statistical significance (t = 0.17, 0.43, 0.47, P > 0.05), and differences between two groups after the intervention were statistically significant (t=10.62, 11.62, 14.99, P < 0.01). In the experimental group,before intervention the total score of SGRQ and the part scores of symptom, the activity ability and the influence of the disease were (16.56 ± 1.76) points, (10.44 ± 1.57) points, (18.55±2.17) points, (45.73 ± 2.53) points, 6 months after the intervention the scores were (10.77 ± 1.56) points, (7.28±1.23) points, (14.33 ±1.66) points, (32.98 ± 2.35) points. The difference was significant (t=14.82-35.50, P<0.01);In the control group before intervention the total scores of SGRQ and the part score of symptom, the activity ability and the influence of the disease were (16.47 ±1.81) points, (10.39 ± 1.66) points, (18.52 ± 2.16) points, (45.79 ± 2.49) points, 6 months after the intervention the scores were (16.12 ±1.36) points, (9.89 ±1.38) points, (16.96 ±1.58) points, (42.15±2.34) points. The lower score was not obvious, there was no statistically significant difference (t=1.45-2.17, P > 0.05). Intervention before comparing differences between two groups had no statistical significance (t=0.09-0.34, P > 0.05). Intervention after comparing differences between two groups was statistically significant (t=10.88-26.22, P<0.01). Conclusions Clinically, crude herb moxibustion combined with rehabilitation training is to some extent conducive to delaying the decrease in pulmonary functions, reducing complications, and improving the quality of life of patients with stable-stage COPD.

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