1.Effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on sleep structure and quality in children with autism spectrum disorder
Yan ZHANG ; Juan YAN ; Junjie WANG ; Guidong ZHU ; Jiang CAO ; Kaijie FANG ; Haidong SONG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(9):773-779
Objective:To investigate the effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)on sleep structure and quality in children with autism spectrum disorder(ASD).Methods:Sixty children with ASD who met the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition(DSM-5)criteria were randomly assigned to rTMS treatment group and pseudo-treatment group.The rTMS group received bilateral low-frequency(0.5 Hz)stimulation,and the pseudo-treatment group received pseudo-stimulation at the same time and place.Sleep quality and autism symptoms were assessed at baseline,midpoint(15 sessions),and endpoint(30 sessions),using the Childhood Sleep Disorders Scale(SDSC)and the Behavior Rating Scale for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders(ABC)before treatment,15 times and 30 times of intervention,and statistical analysis was performed.Results:There was no significant difference in SDSC factor and total score between the two groups before treatment(P>0.05).After 15 and 30 treatments,the total scores of SDSC and all factors were lower in the rTMS group than in the pseudo-treatment group(P<0.05).Repeated measurement ANOVA found that there was an interaction be-tween the groups and the number of interventions,that is,the scores of the two groups had different downward trends,and the decline of the treatment group was more obvious than that of the pseudo-treatment group.There was no significant difference in the interaction between ABC scale scores and intervention times(P>0.05).Conclu-sion:Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation significantly improves the sleep structure and quality in children with autism spectrum disorder.
2.Effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on sleep structure and quality in children with autism spectrum disorder
Yan ZHANG ; Juan YAN ; Junjie WANG ; Guidong ZHU ; Jiang CAO ; Kaijie FANG ; Haidong SONG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(9):773-779
Objective:To investigate the effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)on sleep structure and quality in children with autism spectrum disorder(ASD).Methods:Sixty children with ASD who met the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fifth Edition(DSM-5)criteria were randomly assigned to rTMS treatment group and pseudo-treatment group.The rTMS group received bilateral low-frequency(0.5 Hz)stimulation,and the pseudo-treatment group received pseudo-stimulation at the same time and place.Sleep quality and autism symptoms were assessed at baseline,midpoint(15 sessions),and endpoint(30 sessions),using the Childhood Sleep Disorders Scale(SDSC)and the Behavior Rating Scale for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders(ABC)before treatment,15 times and 30 times of intervention,and statistical analysis was performed.Results:There was no significant difference in SDSC factor and total score between the two groups before treatment(P>0.05).After 15 and 30 treatments,the total scores of SDSC and all factors were lower in the rTMS group than in the pseudo-treatment group(P<0.05).Repeated measurement ANOVA found that there was an interaction be-tween the groups and the number of interventions,that is,the scores of the two groups had different downward trends,and the decline of the treatment group was more obvious than that of the pseudo-treatment group.There was no significant difference in the interaction between ABC scale scores and intervention times(P>0.05).Conclu-sion:Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation significantly improves the sleep structure and quality in children with autism spectrum disorder.
3.Correlation between peripheral blood hypersensitive C-reactive protein and cognitive function in patients with depression
Jiang CAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Nahua YUAN ; Guidong ZHU ; Yichen SUN ; Xiaoya WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2021;28(10):1534-1538
Objective:To correlate peripheral blood hypersensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) with cognitive function in patients with depression.Methods:Seventy-five patients with depression who received treatment in the Second People's Hospital of Lishui from January 2019 to May 2020 were included in the depression group. An additional 50 healthy controls were included in the control group. The MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB) was used to evaluate participates' cognitive function. Serum hs-CRP level was determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Results:Speed of processing, working memory, verbal learning, visual learning and reasoning/problem-solving scores in the depression group were significantly lower than those in the control group ( t = 10.774, 2.774, 9.840, 5.064, 7.915, all P < 0.01). Serum hs-CRP level in the depression group was significantly higher than that in the control group [(13.05 ± 2.94) mL vs. (1.13 ± 0.18) mL, t = 28.595, P < 0.01]. Speed of processing, working memory, verbal learning, visual learning and reasoning/problem-solving scores in patients with moderate and severe depression were significantly lower than those in patients with mild depression. Serum hs-CRP level in patients with moderate and severe depression was (10.41 ± 2.21) mg/L and (25.71 ± 4.04) mg/L, respectively, which was significantly higher than that in patients with mild depression [(3.03 ± 0.49) mg/L, t = 3.015, 3.370; 3.903, 3.441; 3.541, 3.604; 4.503, 4.661; 4.001, 3.980; 4.035, 3.669, all P < 0.01]. Speed of processing, working memory, verbal learning, visual learning and reasoning/problem-solving scores in patients with severe depression were significantly lower than those in patients with moderate depression ( t = 8.331, 5.227, 10.031, 6.003, 9.416, all P < 0.01). Serum hs-CRP level in patients with severe depression was significantly higher than that in patients with moderate depression [(25.71 ± 4.04) mg/L vs. (10.41 ± 2.21) mg/L, t = 11.005, P < 0.01]. Pearson correlation analysis showed that serum hs-CRP level in patients with depression was remarkably negatively correlated with speed of processing, working memory, verbal learning, visual learning and reasoning/problem-solving scores (all P < 0.01). Conclusion:Serum hs-CRP level in patients with depression is greatly increased, can reflect the severity of depression and is related to cognitive function.
4. Clinical observation of amitriptyline combined with Xiaoyao Powder in the treatment of postpartum depression
Jiang CAO ; Dongsheng ZHOU ; Yan ZHANG ; Guidong ZHU ; Nahua YUAN ; Chang YU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2019;26(19):2332-2335
Objective:
To investigate the clinical effect of amitriptyline combined with Xiaoyao Powder in the treatment of postpartum depression.
Methods:
From January 2018 to February 2018, 128 patients with postpartum depression in the Second People's Hospital of Lishui were selected.The patients were randomly divided into observation group and control group according to the digital table, with 64 cases in each group.The observation group was treated with Chinese and western medicine (amitriptyline combined with Xiaoyao Powder), and the control group was treated with amitriptyline alone.The self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), self-rating depression scale (SDS) score, and the concise health survey scale (SF-36) score before and after treatment were compared between the two groups.
Results:
The SDS scores of the two groups were decreased after treatment (
5.Magnetic resonance imaging features of persistent perineal sinus
Lichao QIAO ; Jiwen ZHOU ; Junbiao ZHANG ; Guidong SUN ; Ping ZHU ; Wanjin SHAO ; Bolin YANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2018;17(9):959-963
Objective To summarize the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of the persistcnt perineal sinus (PPS).Methods The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted.The clinical data of 7 patients with PPS who were admitted to the Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine between July 2010 and January 2017 were collected.Patients received horizontal,anteroposterior axes and coronal scanning of MRI after abdominoperineal resection (APR) of rectal cancer.Two physicians read collectively films and then achieved consistent results if there was a disputed result.Observation indicators:(1) MRI features;(2) treatment and follow-up situations.Patients underwent resection of PPS according to results of MRI examination,and then regular pathological examination.Follow-up using telephone interview was performed to detect sinus recurrence and reoperation up to April 2017.Results (1) MRI features:① Lesion location:lesions of PPS in 7 patients were located at the presacral areas,top side was up to the third sacral plane,and lower side extended down to the pubic area.② Morphology and signal:sinus tract of 7 patients showed irregular flaky and tubular abnormal signals;fibrotic sinus tract wall showed low signals in T1 weighted imaging (T1WI) and T2WI;contents of sinus tract in 7 patients showed low signal in T1WI and high signals in T2WI and T2WI-fat suppression (T2WI-FS).Of 7 patients,uniform signal and mixed signal were respectively detected in 2 and 5 patients.③ Branches and cystic spaces:1 patient had a branch at the tip of the coccyx,extending to the rear of the sacral vertebra.The top of sinus tract in 4 patients enlarged to form a cavity.④ Signs of infection:signs of infection in 3 patients included blurred and exuded fat gaps around the sinus tract,unclear and partially adhesion with pelvic organ;the pelvic floor muscles in 1 patient were thickened and swollen,with a high signal in T2WI-FS;flaky fluid shadows in 2 patients were seen in the posterior sinus,with a high signal in T2WI-FS,showing a tissue edema of anterior sacrum.⑤ Enhancement features:result of MRI examination of 1 patient showed mild and heterogeneous enhancement of sinus.(2) Treatment and follow-up situations:among 7 patients undergoing sinus resection,2 received curettage of superior sinus due to high location,and 5 received successfully operation.All patients underwent postoperatively regular antibiotic therapy.The healing time was 14-78 days,with an average time of 42 days.The postoperative pathological examination showed different degrees of inflammatory cell infiltration.Seven patients were followed up for 2-74 months,with an average time of 40 months.Of 7 patients,sinus in 6 patients was healed,1 had recurrence of sinus and didn't receive therapy.Seven patients didn't undergo debridement or transposition of skin flap again.Conclusion The MRI imaging features of PPS includes flaky and tubular abnormal signal in the the anterior sacrum,low signal in T1WI,high signals in T2WI and T2WI-FS,and the enhanced scanning of sinus duet shows mild and heterogeneous enhancement.
6.Clinical Observation of Drugs Combined with Rehabilitation Training in the Treatment of Schizophrenia
Qingping TANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Genxiang LAI ; Hong LI ; Guolin JIN ; Guidong ZHU
China Pharmacist 2015;(3):452-453,496
Objective:To study the efficacy of drugs combined with rehabilitation training in the treatment of schizophrenia and the influence on social function. Methods:Totally 160 cases of schizophrene were divided into the control group and the observation group according to the admission time sequence with 80 ones in each. The control group was treated with medicines, and the observation group was given labor skills training, life skills training and health education additionally. The treatment course was 8 weeks. Before and after the treatment, brief psychiatric rating scale ( BPRS) and inpatient rehabilitation efficacy rating scale ( IPROS) were used to evaluate the clinical efficacy and social function of the two groups, and the score changes and curative effect in the two groups were compared. Results:After the treatment, BPRS and IPROS in the two groups were significantly decreased from the fourth week ( P<0. 05), and the reduction degree in the observation group was significantly larger than that in the control group (P<0. 05). There was no statistically significant difference in BPRS and IPROS of efficacy between the two groups (P>0. 05), while BPRS and IPROS of ef-fective rate in the observation group were significantly higher than those in the control group(P<0. 05). Conclusion:Drugs combined with rehabilitation training in the treatment of schizophrenia patients can improve mental symptoms, social life ability and cognitive function, which is better than drug treatment alone.
7.Ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract in the treatment of complicated fistula-in-ano.
Hongjin CHEN ; Yunfei GU ; Guidong SUN ; Zailong ZHOU ; Ping ZHU ; Shuang WU ; Bolin YANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;17(12):1190-1193
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy of ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract (LIFT) in the treatment of complex fistula-in-ano.
METHODSClinical data of 24 patients with complex fistula-in-ano who treated with LIFT in the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine from September 2009 to February 2012 were analyzed retrospectively. The operative efficacy and postoperative continence were evaluated.
RESULTSThe prime success rate of fistula healing was 66.7% (16/24) after the LIFT procedure. Two patients presented with intersphincteric incision infection which was successfully treated with topical of silver nitrate. Four patients had intersphincteric fistula with infection and managed with the complete laying open approach. The total clinical healing rate was 91.7% (22/24). Another 2 patients had persistent external opening with discharge. During follow-up of 6 to 44 (median 16) months, The Cleveland Clinic Florida Fecal Incontinence score revealed that no patient developed decreased continence.
CONCLUSIONLIFT is a safe and effective sphincter-preserve procedure for complex fistula-in-ano.
Anus Diseases ; surgery ; Fecal Incontinence ; Humans ; Ligation ; Rectal Fistula ; surgery ; Retrospective Studies ; Wound Healing
8.Ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract in the treatment of complicated fistula-in-ano
Hongjin CHEN ; Yunfei GU ; Guidong SUN ; Zailong ZHOU ; Ping ZHU ; Shuang WU ; Bolin YANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;(12):1190-1193
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract (LIFT) in the treatment of complex fistula-in-ano. Methods Clinical data of 24 patients with complex fistula-in-ano who treated with LIFT in the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine from September 2009 to February 2012 were analyzed retrospectively. The operative efficacy and postoperative continence were evaluated. Results The prime success rate of fistula healing was 66.7%(16/24) after the LIFT procedure. Two patients presented with intersphincteric incision infection which was successfully treated with topical of silver nitrate. Four patients had intersphincteric fistula with infection and managed with the complete laying open approach. The total clinical healing rate was 91.7%(22/24). Another 2 patients had persistent external opening with discharge. During follow-up of 6 to 44 (median 16) months, The Cleveland Clinic Florida Fecal Incontinence score revealed that no patient developed decreased continence. Conclusion LIFT is a safe and effective sphincter-preserve procedure for complex fistula-in-ano.
9.Ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract in the treatment of complicated fistula-in-ano
Hongjin CHEN ; Yunfei GU ; Guidong SUN ; Zailong ZHOU ; Ping ZHU ; Shuang WU ; Bolin YANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;(12):1190-1193
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of ligation of intersphincteric fistula tract (LIFT) in the treatment of complex fistula-in-ano. Methods Clinical data of 24 patients with complex fistula-in-ano who treated with LIFT in the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine from September 2009 to February 2012 were analyzed retrospectively. The operative efficacy and postoperative continence were evaluated. Results The prime success rate of fistula healing was 66.7%(16/24) after the LIFT procedure. Two patients presented with intersphincteric incision infection which was successfully treated with topical of silver nitrate. Four patients had intersphincteric fistula with infection and managed with the complete laying open approach. The total clinical healing rate was 91.7%(22/24). Another 2 patients had persistent external opening with discharge. During follow-up of 6 to 44 (median 16) months, The Cleveland Clinic Florida Fecal Incontinence score revealed that no patient developed decreased continence. Conclusion LIFT is a safe and effective sphincter-preserve procedure for complex fistula-in-ano.
10.Design of next generation antibody drug conjugates.
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(7):1053-70
Chemotherapy remains one of the major tools, along with surgery, radiotherapy, and more recently targeted therapy, in the war against cancer. There have appeared a plethora of highly potent cytotoxic drugs but the poor discriminability between cancerous and healthy cells of these agents limits their broader application in clinical settings. Therapeutic antibodies have emerged as an important class of biological anticancer agents, thanks to their ability in specific binding to tumor-associated antigens. While this important class of biologics can be used as single agents for the treatment of cancer through antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC), their therapeutical efficacy is often limited. Antitumor antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) combine the target-specificity of monoclonal antibody (mAb) and the highly active cell-killing drugs, taking advantages of the best characteristics out of both components. Thus, insufficiency of most naked mAbs in cancer therapy has been circumvented by arming the immunoglobulin with cytotoxic drugs. Here mAbs are used as vehicles to transport potent payloads to tumor cells. ADCs contain three main components: antibody, linker and cytotoxics (also frequently referred as payload). Antibodies can recognize and specifically bind to the tumor-specific antigens, leading to an antibody-assisted internalization, and payload release. While ADC has demonstrated tremendous success, a number of practical challenges limit the broader applications of this new class of anticancer therapy, including inefficient cellular uptake, low cytotoxicity, and off-target effects. This review article aims to cover recent advances in optimizing linkers with increased stability in circulation while allowing efficient payload release within tumor cells. We also attempt to provide some practical strategies in resolving the current challenges in this attractive research area, particularly to those new to the field.

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