1.Potential profile analysis and influencing factors of spousal psychological reaction in young and middle-aged patients with breast cancer
Weilian JIANG ; Xiaoyan LIANG ; Xinmeng HAN ; Yuanfang WU ; Lipeng HUANG ; Xuelei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(27):2111-2118
Objective:To explore different types of psychological reactions of spouses of young and middle-aged breast cancer patients and their influencing factors based on potential profile analysis, so as to provide reference for targeted intervention in clinical practice.Methods:A cross-sectional investigation method was used to select the spouses of middle-aged and young patients with breast cancer who were hospitalized in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guilin Medical University, Quanzhou County People's Hospital, and Bobai County People's Hospital from January 2023 to June 2024. General Data Questionnaire, Spousal Psychological Response Scale of Breast Cancer Patients, Perceived Partner Responsiveness Scale and Perceptive Social Support Scale were used to investigate. The potential profile analysis of spousal psychological reaction of young and middle-aged breast cancer patients was carried out, and the influencing factors of different categories were analyzed by ordered multiple Logistic regression.Results:A total of 232 questionnaires were distributed, and 211 valid questionnaires were collected, with an effective response rate of 91.0%.The spouses of 211 middle-aged and young patients with breast cancer were 30-59 (43.25 ± 2.58) years old. The total psychological response score was (69.96 ± 8.36). The low psychological response high coping group accounted for 24.6% (52/211), the moderate psychological response group accounted for 33.2% (70/211), and the high psychological response low coping group accounted for 42.2% (89/211). The results of ordered multiple Logistic regression analysis showed that cumulative care time, tumor stage of patients, perceived partner responsiveness, and perceived social support were the influencing factors of potential categories of psychological responses of spouses of young and middle-aged breast cancer patients ( OR values were 0.014-0.304, all P<0.05). Conclusions:There is heterogeneity in the psychological reactions of spouses of young and middle-aged breast cancer patients. According to the characteristics of the classification, the nursing staff should formulate targeted intervention strategies, focusing on improving the perceived partner responsiveness, establishing an effective social support system, and reducing the level of psychological response.
2.Potential profile analysis and influencing factors of spousal psychological reaction in young and middle-aged patients with breast cancer
Weilian JIANG ; Xiaoyan LIANG ; Xinmeng HAN ; Yuanfang WU ; Lipeng HUANG ; Xuelei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(27):2111-2118
Objective:To explore different types of psychological reactions of spouses of young and middle-aged breast cancer patients and their influencing factors based on potential profile analysis, so as to provide reference for targeted intervention in clinical practice.Methods:A cross-sectional investigation method was used to select the spouses of middle-aged and young patients with breast cancer who were hospitalized in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guilin Medical University, Quanzhou County People's Hospital, and Bobai County People's Hospital from January 2023 to June 2024. General Data Questionnaire, Spousal Psychological Response Scale of Breast Cancer Patients, Perceived Partner Responsiveness Scale and Perceptive Social Support Scale were used to investigate. The potential profile analysis of spousal psychological reaction of young and middle-aged breast cancer patients was carried out, and the influencing factors of different categories were analyzed by ordered multiple Logistic regression.Results:A total of 232 questionnaires were distributed, and 211 valid questionnaires were collected, with an effective response rate of 91.0%.The spouses of 211 middle-aged and young patients with breast cancer were 30-59 (43.25 ± 2.58) years old. The total psychological response score was (69.96 ± 8.36). The low psychological response high coping group accounted for 24.6% (52/211), the moderate psychological response group accounted for 33.2% (70/211), and the high psychological response low coping group accounted for 42.2% (89/211). The results of ordered multiple Logistic regression analysis showed that cumulative care time, tumor stage of patients, perceived partner responsiveness, and perceived social support were the influencing factors of potential categories of psychological responses of spouses of young and middle-aged breast cancer patients ( OR values were 0.014-0.304, all P<0.05). Conclusions:There is heterogeneity in the psychological reactions of spouses of young and middle-aged breast cancer patients. According to the characteristics of the classification, the nursing staff should formulate targeted intervention strategies, focusing on improving the perceived partner responsiveness, establishing an effective social support system, and reducing the level of psychological response.
3.Analysis of values and differences of multi-modality registration and normalization methods in 18F-AV45 PET imaging for Alzheimer′s disease
Hongbo FENG ; Yuanfang JIANG ; Jinghui XIE ; Xuemei DU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2023;43(7):385-390
Objective:To explore values and differences of multi-modality image registration and normalization methods in 18F-AV45 PET quantitative analysis of Alzheimer′s disease (AD). Methods:Twenty AD patients (10 males, 10 females; age (77.0±5.8) years) and 20 normal controls (NC; 8 males, 12 females; age (75.2±4.8) years) from the AD neuroimaging initiative (ADNI) open database of the National Institute on Aging were analyzed. β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition (positive/negative) was assessed by visual analysis. The SUV ratio (SUVr) in each brain region and individual average SUVr were calculated using template normalization method (M1), normalization after registration with 18F-FDG PET or MRI image (M2 or M3) respectively with the cerebellum as the reference area. The intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to complete the reliability between methods, and independent-sample t test and one-way repeated measures analysis of variance were used to compare the differences of quantitative indexes between different groups and different methods. ROC curve analysis was used to compare the diagnostic efficacy in distinguishing AD and NC, Aβ positive and negative cases. Results:There were 15 and 6 patients with positive Aβ deposition in AD group and in NC group respectively by visual analysis. The SUVrs of three methods were with good consistency (ICC=0.82, P<0.001), and the differences among individual average SUVrs (1.29±0.17, 1.36±0.23, 1.45±0.24) were significant ( F=68.78, P<0.001). There were significant differences between AD group (1.39±0.17, 1.48±0.24, 1.58±0.25) and NC group (1.20±0.10, 1.24±0.15, 1.33±0.16; t values: 3.55-4.33, all P<0.05), Aβ positive group (1.39±0.16, 1.50±0.21, 1.59±0.23) and negative group (1.19±0.11, 1.21±0.14, 1.31±0.15; t values: 4.58, 5.11, 4.41, all P<0.001), and the individual average SUVr of M3 was higher (both P<0.001). The AUCs of distinguishing Aβ positive and negative deposition of M1-M3 were 0.86, 0.88, 0.84 and the thresholds of SUVrs were 1.29, 1.37, 1.52, respectively. Conclusion:The three multi-modality registration and normalization methods are reliable methods for quantitation of 18F-AV45 PET imaging with certain differences, and should be selected carefully based on data conditions in practice.
4.Chemical approaches for the stereocontrolled synthesis of 1,2-cis-β-D-rhamnosides.
Juntao CAI ; Xin YUAN ; Yuanfang KONG ; Yulong HU ; Jieming LI ; Shiqing JIANG ; Chunhong DONG ; Kan DING
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2023;21(12):886-901
In carbohydrate chemistry, the stereoselective synthesis of 1,2-cis-glycosides remains a formidable challenge. This complexity is comparable to the synthesis of 1,2-cis-β-D-mannosides, primarily due to the adverse anomeric and Δ-2 effects. Over the past decades, to attain β-stereoselectivity in D-rhamnosylation, researchers have devised numerous direct and indirect methodologies, including the hydrogen-bond-mediated aglycone delivery (HAD) method, the synthesis of β-D-mannoside paired with C6 deoxygenation, and the combined approach of 1,2-trans-glycosylation and C2 epimerization. This review elaborates on the advancements in β-D-rhamnosylation and its implications for the total synthesis of tiacumicin B and other physiologically relevant glycans.
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5.Epidemiological investigation on an imported cutaneous anthrax case in Shanghai
Chenyan JIANG ; Hao PAN ; Xiao YU ; Liang TIAN ; Huanyu WU ; Jingyi LIU ; Yuanfang CHEN ; Hongyou CHEN ; Yiyi ZHU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(10):1846-1849
Objective:To discuss the challenges and problems of the prevention and control of emerging infectious diseases in Shanghai as a megacities.Methods:An imported case of cutaneous anthrax occurred in Shanghai on May 30, 2019. Shanghai Municipal Center for Disease Control & Prevention conducted an epidemiological investigation and treatment of the cases; after this case, the data of patients with cutaneous anthrax were collected, and an epidemiological study was conducted. Meanwhile, the wound and blood samples of the patient were collected for laboratory testing.Results:Of the seven wound samples of the patient, 6 were positive for the Bacillus anthracis nucleic acid test, and the double serological test results showed a 4-fold increase in the titer of anthrax antibodies. Shanghai CDC conducted an epidemiological investigation of the confirmed cases and observed its contacts. After treatment, the patients recovered, and no other issues appeared among the 19 contacts. Conclusions:Shanghai must strengthen the training of clinicians on emerging infectious diseases to achieve early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of imported infectious diseases and reduce the incidence, spread, and death of the diseases. At the same time, multi-department joint prevention and control are needed to prevent and control secondary cases.
6. Epidemiological characteristics of non-fermentative bacteria causing bloodstream infection in Sichuan: a retrospective multicenter study
Yuanfang WANG ; Keping AO ; Xuedong HUANG ; Jielun DENG ; Yi XIE ; Xianli WU ; Mei HUANG ; Xiangmei JIANG ; Xiaozheng WEN ; Jun YING ; Haijun LI ; Yin XIANG ; Xuemei XU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2019;39(9):698-704
Objective:
To retrospectively analyze the distribution of non-fermentative bacteria causing bloodstream infection in hospitalized patients in Sichuan Province and their drug susceptibility to common antibiotics for better understanding their epidemiological characteristics.
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From January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2017, all of the non-fermentative bacteria isolated from patients with bloodstream infection in nine hospitals in Sichuan Province were collected. Species distribution and drug resistance test results were retrospectively analyzed.
Results:
A total of 6 291 strains of pathogenic bacteria were isolated, including 3 674 strains of gram-negative bacteria (58.4%) and 2 617 strains of gram-positive bacteria (41.6%). The gram-positive bacteria were 1 895 strains of
7.Roles of Tim-3 in paraquat poisoning induced acute inflammatory response
Jiahui YU ; Chunmei HOU ; Xingwei JIANG ; Wei WANG ; Qingzhu SHI ; Guojiang CHEN ; Renxi WANG ; He XIAO ; Jiannan FENG ; Beifen SHEN ; Yan LI ; Yuanfang MA ; Gencheng HAN
Military Medical Sciences 2016;(1):45-50
Objective To examine whether Tim-3 plays a protective role in paraquat poisoning induced excessive immune response and tissue damage based on the critical roles of Tim-3 controlling inflammatory response.Methods A paraquat poisoning model was established in wild type and in Tim-3 transgenic C57BL/6 mice by intraperitoneal injection of paraquat (40 mg/kg) .In addition, C57BL/6 mice with paraquat poisoning were injected with Tim-3 soluble protein( sTim-3) or control protein to see the effect of Tim-3 blocking on the progression of paraquat poisoning.Samples were collected at 6 and 24 h after paraquat injection respectively and were examined for tissue damage, cytokine expression and paraquat metabolism.Results After paraquat poisoning, there was significantly attenuated tissue damage in the lungs and kidneys and decreased TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-1 beta expression in the PBMCs or in the serum from Tim-3 transgenic mice compared to wild type mice.The serum concentration of paraquat in Tim-3 transgenic mice was also significantly decreased.However, in sTim-3 treated paraquat poisoning mice, there was significantly increased cytokine expression and tissue damage compared to control protein treated mice.The in vitro data showed that Tim-3 signaling negatively regulated macrophages mediated inflammatory response.Conclusion Tim-3 plays a critical role in maintaining the homeostasis after paraquat poisoning. Further investigation on the regulatory roles of Tim-3 in inflammation will shed new light on the pathogenesis of paraquat poisoning and provide new therapeutic strategies.
8.Regulatory fe fect of Hsf1 on PLC/PRF5 hepa toma cells proliferation
Qiying JIANG ; Zhi ZHANG ; Mingli WANG ; Yuanfang MA
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2014;(12):1601-1605
Objective:To explore the regulatory effect of Hsf 1 on PLC/PRF5 hepatoma cells proliferation.Methods: By shRNA gene silencing technology ,constructed PLC/PRF5 hepatoma cell line of Hsf 1 gene silencing.To detect the expression of Hsf 1, p53 and Rb proteins in PLC/PRF5 hepatoma cells by Western blot.The proliferation of PLC/PRF5 cell line was observed by methylthiazolyl tetrazolium assay ( MTT ) , plate clone formation assay ( PCFA ) and cell cycle assay.Results: shRNA-Hsf1 could significantly inhibit the expression of Hsf 1 in PLC/PRF5 cells.It could induce PLC/PRF5 cells stopping at G1 phase of cell cycle , inhibit cell proliferation and colonal formation;silencing Hsf1 caused up-regulation of p53 and Rb proteins expression in PLC/PRF5 cells.Conclusion: Silencing Hsf1 is involved in up-regulation of p53 and Rb proteins expression , which results in inhibiting proliferation of PLC/PRF5 hepatoma cells.
9.Expression of pigment epithelium-derived factor in bladder tumour is correlated with interleukin-8 yet not with interleukin-1α.
Chenchen, FENG ; Ming, GUAN ; Qiang, DING ; Yuanfang, ZHANG ; Haowen, JIANG ; Hui, WEN ; Paohsun, WANG ; Zhong, WU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2011;31(1):21-5
Pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) is an antiangiogenic factor which is effective in tumour inhibition in a variety of tumours and has not yet been studied in bladder tumour before. In this study the expression of PEDF, interleukin-1α (IL-1α) and -8 (IL-8) in bladder tumours was investigated. Immunohistochemistry was performed on 64 bladder tumour and 23 normal uroepithelium samples. Expression change of the factors was compared with clinicopathological parameters. Correlations between PEDF, IL-1α and IL-8 were analyzed. None of the factors was in relation to gender, tumour occurrence, and size or onset pattern. PEDF (P=0.014) and IL-1α (P=0.049) expression was down-regulated with grade progression. PEDF expression was lower in normal uroepithelium than in papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential (PUNLMP) (P=0.000) and carcinoma (P=0.009) whilst IL-1α (P=0.000 and P=0.000 respectively) and IL-8 (P=0.000 and P=0.023 respectively) expression was higher in the same grouping. PEDF expression had a negative correlation with IL-8 in PUNLMP (P=0.049, r=-0.578) as well as in tumour grouping (P=0.033, r=-0.276). Deranged expressional change of PEDF, IL-1α and IL-8 could be in relation to loss of differentiation from normal uroepithelium to papillary lesion and eventually to carcinoma.
10.Expression of Pigment Epithelium-derived Factor in Bladder Tumour Is Correlated with Interleukin-8 yet Not with Interleukin-1α
FENG CHENCHEN ; GUAN MING ; DING QIANG ; ZHANG YUANFANG ; JIANG HAOWEN ; WEN HUI ; WANG PAOHSUN ; WU ZHONG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2011;31(1):21-25
Pigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) is an antiangiogenic factor which is effective in tumour inhibition in a variety of tumours and has not yet been studied in bladder tumour before.In this study the expression of PEDF,interleukin-1 α (IL-1α) and -8 (IL-8) in bladder tumours was investigated.Immunohistochemistry was performed on 64 bladder tumour and 23 normal uroepithelium samples.Expression change of the factors was compared with clinicopathological parameters.Correlations between PEDF,IL-1α and IL-8 were analyzed.None of the factors was in relation to gender,tumour occurrence,and size or onset pattem.PEDF (P=0.014) and IL-1α (P=0.049) expression was down-regulated with grade progression.PEDF expression was lower in normal uroepithelium than in papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential (PUNLMP) (P=0.000) and carcinoma (P=0.009) whilst IL-1α (P=0.000 and P=0.000 respectively) and IL-8 (P=0.000 and P=0.023 respectively) expression was higher in the same grouping.PEDF expression had a negative correlation with IL-8 in PUNLMP (P=0.049,r=-0.578) as well as in tumour grouping (P=0.033,r=-0.276).Deranged expressional change of PEDF,IL-1 α and IL-8 could be in relation to loss of differentiation from normal uroepithelium to papillary lesion and eventually to carcinoma.

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