1.A longitudinal study of relationship between psychological capital and meaning in life among college students
Anming HE ; Haiyan MEI ; Lufan ZHANG ; Qiuping HUI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(12):1081-1086
Objective:To investigate the longitudinal mutual predictive relationship between college students' psychological capital and meaning in life across time.Methods:A total of 604 college students were selected for a one-year two-stage longitudinal tracking(T1 and T2),using the Psychological Capital Questionnaire for Adolescent Students(PC-QAS)and Chinese Meaning in Life Questionnaire(C-MLQ)for measurement.Results:The T1 PC-QAS scores were positively correlated with the T1 C-MLQ scores and T2 PC-QAS scores(r=0.61,0.51,Ps<0.001).The T2 C-MLQ scores were positively correlated with the T2 PC-QAS scores and T1 C-MLQ scores(r=0.58,0.57,Ps<0.001).The results of cross lagged regression analysis indicated that the T1 PC-QAS scores posi-tively predicted the T2 C-MLQ scores(β=0.15,P<0.001),and T1 C-MLQ scores positively predicted T2 PC-QAS scores(β=0.19,P<0.01).Conclusion:The psychological capital and meaning in life of college students have a certain degree of stability,and the two could predict each other.
2.Abdominal flap with combined perforating vessels in reconstruction of extra large wound in extremity: 16 cases report
Anming LIU ; Wei XIANG ; Bo HUANG ; Bo WANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Zhiyu HE ; Yu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2025;48(2):173-178
Objective:To explore the curative effect of abdominal flap carried with combined perforating vessels in reconstruction of extra large and complicated defect in extremities.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 16 patients who were admitted to the Department of Hand Surgery, the Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital for treatment of extra large and complex wounds in extremities, from January 2020 to December 2023. There were 6 defects in upper limbs and 10 in lower limbs. Fourteen patients had a combination of fracture and 6 of tendon defects. The defects were large and sized from 30.0 cm×9.0 cm to 35.0 cm×15.0 cm. The defects were reconstructed by large sized abdominal flaps at 32.0 cm×10.0 cm to 36.0 cm×16.0 cm. According to the size of the defect, perforators of different arteries carried by the abdominal flap were combined by anastomosis in a manner of internal and external supercharging in order to boost the blood supply of the flap. The supercharging vessel anastomosis was as follows: one superficial circumflex iliac artery (or superficial inferior epigastric artery) was anastomosed with the contralateral branch of the deep inferior epigastric artery, with the veins were anastomosed with the corresponding veins, and the main trunk of the deep inferior epigastric artery was anastomosed end-to-end or end-to-side with the main branch of the recipient artery. Alternatively, both of the left and right superficial iliac circumflex (or inferior epigastric) arteries were directly anastomosed end-to-side or end-to-end with the main trunk or its branches in the recipient site, and the veins were anastomosed end-to-side or end-to-end with the adjacent veins. The donor site was pulled and relaxed by a pull-rod wound expander and sutured layer by layer. After surgery, routine anti-infection, anti-vasospasm, anticoagulation, enhancement of blood circulation and other symptomatic treatment were given. Postoperative follow-ups were conducted at outpatient clinic and via telephone and WeChat interviews. The colour and the sign of capillary reflux of the flap were closely observed.Results:All patients were included in the postoperative follow-up for 6-26 months, with an average of 13 months. Fifteen flaps survived after surgery. One flap had partial necrosis and the necrosis was found being caused by a thrombosis at the vessel anastomotic site. The necrotic tissue was removed and the defect was reconstructed by a flap transfer. The abdominal donor sites healed by first intention, and the navel was normal in terms of location and shape. There was no muscle hernia, except a minor scar hyperplasia. The flaps healed well, with satisfactory appearance and soft texture, without obvious bloating. The donor site healed well with partial scar formation.Conclusion:When an abdominal flap is used to reconstruct an extremely large and complex defect in extremities, the perforating vessels of different source arteries carried by the flaps can be anastomosed in a manner of combination, hence the flap can be flexibly freed, with satisfactory treatment effects.
3.A longitudinal study of relationship between psychological capital and meaning in life among college students
Anming HE ; Haiyan MEI ; Lufan ZHANG ; Qiuping HUI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(12):1081-1086
Objective:To investigate the longitudinal mutual predictive relationship between college students' psychological capital and meaning in life across time.Methods:A total of 604 college students were selected for a one-year two-stage longitudinal tracking(T1 and T2),using the Psychological Capital Questionnaire for Adolescent Students(PC-QAS)and Chinese Meaning in Life Questionnaire(C-MLQ)for measurement.Results:The T1 PC-QAS scores were positively correlated with the T1 C-MLQ scores and T2 PC-QAS scores(r=0.61,0.51,Ps<0.001).The T2 C-MLQ scores were positively correlated with the T2 PC-QAS scores and T1 C-MLQ scores(r=0.58,0.57,Ps<0.001).The results of cross lagged regression analysis indicated that the T1 PC-QAS scores posi-tively predicted the T2 C-MLQ scores(β=0.15,P<0.001),and T1 C-MLQ scores positively predicted T2 PC-QAS scores(β=0.19,P<0.01).Conclusion:The psychological capital and meaning in life of college students have a certain degree of stability,and the two could predict each other.
4.A cross-lagged study of relationship between trait mindfulness and nomophobia in middle school students
Qiuping HUI ; Yaoyao WANG ; Anming HE
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(4):332-336
Objective:To explore the relationship between trait mindfulness and nomophobia in middle school students.Methods:A total of 942 middle school students were selected to use the Mindfulness Attention Awareness Scale and the Nomophobia Scale for Chinese for two data collection intervals of 12 months(T1 and T2,respective-ly).Results:The MAAS scores were higher at T1 than at T2(P<0.001).The simultaneous(r=-0.11,-0.21,Ps<0.01)and sequential(r=-0.14,-0.15,Ps<0.001)correlations between MAAS scores and NSC scores were significant.The MAAS scores at T1 negatively predicted the NSC scores at T2(β=-0.09),and the NSC scores at T1 also negatively predicted the MAAS scores at T2(β=-0.10).Conclusion:It suggests that trait mind-fulness and nomophobia could predict each other in middle school students.
5.A cross-lagged study of relationship between trait mindfulness and nomophobia in middle school students
Qiuping HUI ; Yaoyao WANG ; Anming HE
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(4):332-336
Objective:To explore the relationship between trait mindfulness and nomophobia in middle school students.Methods:A total of 942 middle school students were selected to use the Mindfulness Attention Awareness Scale and the Nomophobia Scale for Chinese for two data collection intervals of 12 months(T1 and T2,respective-ly).Results:The MAAS scores were higher at T1 than at T2(P<0.001).The simultaneous(r=-0.11,-0.21,Ps<0.01)and sequential(r=-0.14,-0.15,Ps<0.001)correlations between MAAS scores and NSC scores were significant.The MAAS scores at T1 negatively predicted the NSC scores at T2(β=-0.09),and the NSC scores at T1 also negatively predicted the MAAS scores at T2(β=-0.10).Conclusion:It suggests that trait mind-fulness and nomophobia could predict each other in middle school students.
6.Abdominal flap with combined perforating vessels in reconstruction of extra large wound in extremity: 16 cases report
Anming LIU ; Wei XIANG ; Bo HUANG ; Bo WANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Zhiyu HE ; Yu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2025;48(2):173-178
Objective:To explore the curative effect of abdominal flap carried with combined perforating vessels in reconstruction of extra large and complicated defect in extremities.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on 16 patients who were admitted to the Department of Hand Surgery, the Affiliated Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital for treatment of extra large and complex wounds in extremities, from January 2020 to December 2023. There were 6 defects in upper limbs and 10 in lower limbs. Fourteen patients had a combination of fracture and 6 of tendon defects. The defects were large and sized from 30.0 cm×9.0 cm to 35.0 cm×15.0 cm. The defects were reconstructed by large sized abdominal flaps at 32.0 cm×10.0 cm to 36.0 cm×16.0 cm. According to the size of the defect, perforators of different arteries carried by the abdominal flap were combined by anastomosis in a manner of internal and external supercharging in order to boost the blood supply of the flap. The supercharging vessel anastomosis was as follows: one superficial circumflex iliac artery (or superficial inferior epigastric artery) was anastomosed with the contralateral branch of the deep inferior epigastric artery, with the veins were anastomosed with the corresponding veins, and the main trunk of the deep inferior epigastric artery was anastomosed end-to-end or end-to-side with the main branch of the recipient artery. Alternatively, both of the left and right superficial iliac circumflex (or inferior epigastric) arteries were directly anastomosed end-to-side or end-to-end with the main trunk or its branches in the recipient site, and the veins were anastomosed end-to-side or end-to-end with the adjacent veins. The donor site was pulled and relaxed by a pull-rod wound expander and sutured layer by layer. After surgery, routine anti-infection, anti-vasospasm, anticoagulation, enhancement of blood circulation and other symptomatic treatment were given. Postoperative follow-ups were conducted at outpatient clinic and via telephone and WeChat interviews. The colour and the sign of capillary reflux of the flap were closely observed.Results:All patients were included in the postoperative follow-up for 6-26 months, with an average of 13 months. Fifteen flaps survived after surgery. One flap had partial necrosis and the necrosis was found being caused by a thrombosis at the vessel anastomotic site. The necrotic tissue was removed and the defect was reconstructed by a flap transfer. The abdominal donor sites healed by first intention, and the navel was normal in terms of location and shape. There was no muscle hernia, except a minor scar hyperplasia. The flaps healed well, with satisfactory appearance and soft texture, without obvious bloating. The donor site healed well with partial scar formation.Conclusion:When an abdominal flap is used to reconstruct an extremely large and complex defect in extremities, the perforating vessels of different source arteries carried by the flaps can be anastomosed in a manner of combination, hence the flap can be flexibly freed, with satisfactory treatment effects.
7.Isolation and characterization of a polyurethane-degrading bacterium.
Jie HE ; Anming XU ; Jiawei LIU ; Jie ZHOU ; Zhongli CUI ; Weiliang DONG ; Min JIANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(10):3675-3684
Biodegradation of polyurethane (PUR) pollutants by microorganisms has received widespread attention currently. Identification of microorganisms capable of efficiently degrading PUR plastics is a key point. In this study, a strain P10 capable of degrading PUR was isolated from the plastic wastes, and identified as a bacterium belonging to the genus of Brevibacillus based on colony morphology and 16S rDNA phylogenetic analysis. Brevibacillus sp. P10 was capable of degrading 71.4% of waterborne polyurethane (Impranil DLN) after 6 days growth in MSM medium with DLN as a sole carbon source. In addition, strain P10 can use commercial PUR foam as the sole carbon source for growth. Brevibacillus sp. P10 can degrade 50 mg PUR foam after 6 days growth in MSM medium supplemented with 5% (V/V) LB after optimization of degradation conditions. This indicates that Brevibacillus sp. P10 has potential to be used in biodegradation of PUR waste.
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8.A situational experiment about the relationship among gratitude, indebtedness,happiness and helping behavior
Qiuping HUI ; Anming HE ; Huashan LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2015;(11):852-857
Objective:To test the effects and differences of gratitude,indebtedness and happiness on people's helping behaviors. Methods:Totally 190 college students from 3 classes in Henan Province were selected. Three sit-uational experiments of gratitude,indebtedness and happiness were used to inspire participants'mood according-ly. Each class randomized to receive a situational experiment,the altruism subscales of Philosophies of Human Na-ture(PHN),the assessment tool of helping others and helping others voluntarily were used to measure the college students'altruistic idea,helping others and helping behavior voluntarily,and the methods of descriptive statistics,co-variance analysis and regression analysis was adopted. Results:In helping others and helping others voluntarily,ac-cording to the results of covariance analysis,the effect of covariate altruistic ideas was significant [F(1,186)=9. 24,10. 52;Ps<0. 01],and the main effect of emotional state was also significant[F(2,186)=3. 50,3. 45;Ps<0. 05 ]. The scores of helping others and helping others voluntarily were higher in the gratitude group than in the happiness group[(4. 21 ±0. 10)vs. (3. 86 ±0. 09),(4. 22 ±0. 09)vs. (3. 90 ±0. 08)]. Regression analysis showed that gratitude could positively predict helping others and helping others voluntarily(β=0. 33,0. 20),and happiness could positively predict helping others voluntarily(β=0. 16). Conclusion:Excluding the effect of altruism idea to helping others and helping others voluntarily,the effects of emotional state to helping others and helping others vol-untarily are all significant. It suggests that participants under the state of gratitude could show more helping others and helping others voluntarily than participants under happiness,that is to say,comparing with happiness,gratitude may be more conducive to the cultivation of helping behavior.
9.Myelotomy suppresses autophagic marker LC3-II expression and elevates mTORC1 expression and improves neurological function recovery in rats with gical function recovery in rats with
Degang Yang ; Jianjun Li ; Rui Gu ; Anming Hu ; Mingliang Yang ; Liangjie Du ; Xin Zhang ; Wei Sun ; Feng Gao ; Yingying Wu ; Jiangen He ; Yutong Feng ; Hongyu Chu
Neurology Asia 2013;18(4):401-407
Although previous studies have shown functional efficacy of myelotomy for the treatment of spinal
cord injury (SCI), the underlying mechanism remained unknown. This study aimed to determine
the relationship between myelotomy-mediated neuroprotection and autophagy following SCI by
evaluating the expression of microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3-II) and mammalian
target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1). Ninety-nine adult female rats were randomly assigned
to either sham-operated group (SG), model group (MG), or 24 h-myelotomy group (MTG). SCI at
T10 was induced with a New York University impactor, and myelotomy was performed 24 h after
SCI. Functional recovery was evaluated via the open-field test. The protein expression of LC3-II
was analyzed by Western blot, and the mRNA expression of LC3-II and mTORC1 were detected by
real-time quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Rats in the MTG exhibited
significantly better performance in the hind limbs compared to those in the MG on day seven and
fourteen post-injury. Myelotomy suppressed the protein and mRNA expression of LC3-II on day three,
seven and fourteen post-injury and increased the mRNA expression of mTORC1 in the MTG on day
three and seven post-injury. The LC3-II protein expression was significantly and negatively correlated
with BBB scores at day seven and fourteen post-injury. These results showed that myelotomy-induced
neuroprotection in a rat model of SCI was likely mediated by inhibition of autophagy by activation
of the mTORC1 signaling pathway

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