1.Incidence and determinants of posttraumatic stress disorder at three months following a road traffic accident
Luodong YANG ; Haohao LI ; Yao MENG ; Liang JIANG ; Min HU ; Guiqing ZHANG
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2026;61(2):314-320
ObjectiveTo investigate the incidence and influencing factors of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) three months after a traffic accident, and to explore the role of social support and coping strategies. MethodsA total of 117 individuals exposed to trauma following road traffic accidents were recruited. General demographic and clinical information was collected within one week, and the hamilton anxiety rating scale (HAMA), the hamilton depression rating scale-24 (HAMD-24), the social support rating scale (SSRS), and the simplified coping style questionnaire (SCSQ) were administered. A 3-month follow-up was subsequently conducted, during which PTSD symptoms were assessed using the post-traumatic stress disorder checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5). Participants were divided into a PTSD group and a non-PTSD group according to whether PTSD occurred. Between-group comparisons were performed using the Mann-Whitney U non-parametric test or the χ2 test, as appropriate. Spearman correlation analysis was used to examine the associations between general characteristics and PCL-5 scores. Binary Logistic regression was applied to identify factors influencing PTSD, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was conducted to evaluate the diagnostic value of the SCSQ and SSRS. ResultsDuring the 3-month follow-up of the 117 trauma-exposed individuals, 17 cases developed PTSD, with a higher proportion of females (70.59%). Between-group comparisons showed that, compared with the PTSD group, the non-PTSD group had higher scores for positive coping, objective support, and subjective support (P<0.05), and lower scores for negative coping, HAMA, HAMD, and PCL-5 (P<0.05). Correlation analysis indicated that female gender, negative coping, and higher HAMA and HAMD scores were associated with greater PTSD severity. Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that educational level (OR=1.715, 95% CI: 1.020-2.883, P=0.042) and negative coping (OR=1.590, 95% CI: 1.003-2.522, P=0.048) were risk factors for PTSD, whereas objective support (OR=0.646, 95% CI: 0.451-0.925, P=0.017) was a protective factor. The ROC analysis showed that the total SCSQ score and its negative and positive coping dimensions, the total SSRS score and its subjective and objective support dimensions, as well as their combined use, all demonstrated good discriminative ability in distinguishing between the PTSD and non-PTSD groups. ConclusionThe results suggest that individuals who are female, with higher HAMA and HAMD scores after a motor vehicle accident, and those with lower social support and negative coping strategies, should be given particular attention. Early interventions for these individuals may reduce the incidence of PTSD.
2.Relationship between myelin changes in cerebellar gray matter and cognitive function in PTSD
Bin LI ; Min HU ; Luodong YANG ; Ziwei ZHANG ; Yuanyuan HU ; Guiqing ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(14):2183-2190
Objective To explore the differences in cerebellar gray matter myelin content and gray matter volume between patients with post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)and healthy controls(HC)using the ratio of T1-weighted(T1w)and T2-weighted(T2w)images and voxel-based morphometry(VBM)analysis,and to examine the correlation of these differences with cognitive function.Methods A total of 30 PTSD patients and 30 healthy controls(HC)matched for age,gender,and education level were included in this study.Cognitive function was assessed using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment(MoCA),and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)scans were performed for both groups.Two-sample t-tests were used to analyze the group differences in cerebellar gray matter region T1w/T2w ratios and gray matter volume.Spearman partial correlation analysis was used to explore the correla-tion between the intergroup differences and cognitive function.Results Compared to the HC group,the PTSD group showed a reduced left cerebellar gray matter T1w/T2w ratio(voxel level P<0.001,cluster level P<0.05,GRF corrected).The areas with decreased T1w/T2w ratio in the PTSD group also exhibited reduced gray matter volume(voxel P<0.005,cluster P<0.05,GRF corrected).Correlation analysis revealed a positive correlation between the left cerebellar gray matter T1w/T2w ratio and the severity of cognitive impairment in the PTSD group.Conclusions The PTSD group exhibited reduced myelin content and gray matter volume in the left cerebellar gray matter region,with both myelin reduction and volume loss positively correlating with the severity of cognitive impairment.The T1w/T2w ratio provides a new perspective for studying myelination in PTSD patients.
3.Study on development of teachers'teaching ability from perspective of core competitiveness of medical colleges
Hong YANG ; Xiao HAN ; Guiqing LI ; Boshao DENG ; Jian XIONG ; Yuzhang WU ; Jian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(2):439-443
Core competitiveness of medical colleges and universities refers to their unique advantages and abilities in teaching,research and serving society compared to other colleges.As an important part of core competitiveness of medical colleges,teachers'teaching ability directly affects students'learning effect and quality training,and also relates to overall promotion process of core com-petitiveness of medical colleges.From perspective of core competitiveness of medical colleges,this paper analyzes and combs develop-ment of teachers'teaching ability from theoretical definition of core competitiveness of medical colleges,finds bottleneck of improving teachers'teaching ability,and puts forward suggestions for improving teachers'teaching ability in medical colleges,so as to improve teachers'teaching ability in medical colleges.
4.Expression of m6A-related proteins in mice with PTSD-like behavior improved by sertraline hydrochloride treatment
Jiaying LU ; Luodong YANG ; Min HU ; Wenlong XING ; Haiteng CUI ; Guiqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(11):961-968
Objective:To explore the expression changes of N6-methyladenosine (m6A)-related proteins in the hippocampus of mice with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)-like behavior and the therapeutic effects of sertraline hydrochloride.Methods:Male C57BL/6J mice aged 4-6 weeks were selected to establish a PTSD model using a single prolonged stress and foot shock stimulation. A total of 24 mice were randomly divided into the control group, model group, and sertraline group using a random number table, with 8 mice in each group. Mice in the sertraline group were intraperitoneally injected with sertraline hydrochloride (15 mg/kg, once daily) 24 h after PTSD modelling, continuing for 14 days. Mice in the control group and model group were injected with an equal volume of 0.9% NaCl solution (once daily, for 14 days). The anxiety, despair, and learning and memory functions of the mice were assessed using the open field test, Y-maze test, and forced swimming test. Western blot was performed to measure the protein expression levels of methyltransferase-like protein 3 (METTL3), fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO), ALKB homolog 5 (ALKBH5), Wilms tumour 1 associating protein (WTAP), and methyltransferase-like protein 14 (METTL14) in the hippocampus. Immunofluorescence was used to detect the expression levels of METTL3, FTO, and ALKBH5 in the hippocampus. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 26.0 and GraphPad Prism 9.0.Comparisons between two groups were conducted using independent samples t-test, while comparisons among three groups were performed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) or Kruskal-Wallis H test, followed by pairwise comparisons using LSD test. Results:(1) Behavioral results showed that the total distance travelled in the central area ( F=9.231, P<0.05) and the time spent in the central area ( H=8.045, P<0.05) showed statistically significant differences among the control, model, and sertraline groups. Mice in the control and sertraline groups travelled a greater distance((332.68±121.17)cm, (248.56±40.21)cm) and spent more time(24.98(23.08, 26.71)s, 22.52(18.86, 26.20)s) in the central area than those in the model group((131.66±84.90)cm, 9.14(6.56, 18.53)s) (all P<0.05). In the forced swimming test, the number of resting episodes ( F=16.882, P<0.05) and the duration of rest ( H=12.285, P<0.05) differed significantly among the three groups. Mice in the control group ((19.14±8.30) counts, 30.21 (18.98, 52.62) s) and the sertraline group ((17.63±8.14) counts, 25.90 (16.78, 37.56) s) had fewer resting episodes and shorter resting durations compared to those in the model group ((37.75±6.47) counts, 83.37 (64.62, 124.42) s) (all P<0.05). The percentage of alternations in the Y-maze experiment showed significant statistical differences among the three groups( F=6.844, P<0.05). Mice in the control group ((51.33±11.49)%) and the sertraline group ((48.24±3.10)%) exhibited a higher percentage of alternations than that in the model group ((36.70±8.15)%) ( P<0.05). (2) Western blot results showed that the protein expression levels of METTL3, FTO, and ALKBH5 in the hippocampal tissue of the three groups showed significant differences ( F=10.263, 9.010, 6.950, all P<0.05). The METTL3 and FTO protein expression levels in the hippocampus in the control group (0.85±0.07, 0.86±0.04) and the sertraline group (0.93±0.06, 0.95±0.13) were higher than those in the model group (0.74±0.02, 0.68±0.04) (all P<0.05). However, the ALKBH5 protein expression levels in the control group (0.93±0.08) and the sertraline group (0.87±0.13) were lower than that in the model group (1.13±0.04) (both P<0.05). (3) Immunofluorescence results showed that the expression levels of METTL3, FTO, and ALKBH5 proteins in the hippocampal tissue of the three groups showed significant statistical differences ( F=37.912, 62.659, 54.417, all P<0.05). The expression levels of METTL3 and FTO in the hippocampus in the control group (14.03±0.32, 13.85±0.28) and the sertraline group (17.94±0.29, 10.52±0.66) were higher than those in the model group (11.67±1.48, 8.70±0.68) (all P<0.05). The expression levels of ALKBH5 in the control group (12.94±0.38) and the sertraline group (13.30±0.93) were lower than that in the model group (19.24±1.03) (both P<0.05). Conclusion:The expression of m6A-related proteins in the hippocampus of PTSD-like mice is altered. Sertraline treatment can significantly regulate the expression of these proteins and improve anxiety, despair, and learning and memory impairments in the PTSD-like mice.
5.Expression of m6A-related proteins in mice with PTSD-like behavior improved by sertraline hydrochloride treatment
Jiaying LU ; Luodong YANG ; Min HU ; Wenlong XING ; Haiteng CUI ; Guiqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(11):961-968
Objective:To explore the expression changes of N6-methyladenosine (m6A)-related proteins in the hippocampus of mice with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)-like behavior and the therapeutic effects of sertraline hydrochloride.Methods:Male C57BL/6J mice aged 4-6 weeks were selected to establish a PTSD model using a single prolonged stress and foot shock stimulation. A total of 24 mice were randomly divided into the control group, model group, and sertraline group using a random number table, with 8 mice in each group. Mice in the sertraline group were intraperitoneally injected with sertraline hydrochloride (15 mg/kg, once daily) 24 h after PTSD modelling, continuing for 14 days. Mice in the control group and model group were injected with an equal volume of 0.9% NaCl solution (once daily, for 14 days). The anxiety, despair, and learning and memory functions of the mice were assessed using the open field test, Y-maze test, and forced swimming test. Western blot was performed to measure the protein expression levels of methyltransferase-like protein 3 (METTL3), fat mass and obesity-associated gene (FTO), ALKB homolog 5 (ALKBH5), Wilms tumour 1 associating protein (WTAP), and methyltransferase-like protein 14 (METTL14) in the hippocampus. Immunofluorescence was used to detect the expression levels of METTL3, FTO, and ALKBH5 in the hippocampus. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 26.0 and GraphPad Prism 9.0.Comparisons between two groups were conducted using independent samples t-test, while comparisons among three groups were performed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) or Kruskal-Wallis H test, followed by pairwise comparisons using LSD test. Results:(1) Behavioral results showed that the total distance travelled in the central area ( F=9.231, P<0.05) and the time spent in the central area ( H=8.045, P<0.05) showed statistically significant differences among the control, model, and sertraline groups. Mice in the control and sertraline groups travelled a greater distance((332.68±121.17)cm, (248.56±40.21)cm) and spent more time(24.98(23.08, 26.71)s, 22.52(18.86, 26.20)s) in the central area than those in the model group((131.66±84.90)cm, 9.14(6.56, 18.53)s) (all P<0.05). In the forced swimming test, the number of resting episodes ( F=16.882, P<0.05) and the duration of rest ( H=12.285, P<0.05) differed significantly among the three groups. Mice in the control group ((19.14±8.30) counts, 30.21 (18.98, 52.62) s) and the sertraline group ((17.63±8.14) counts, 25.90 (16.78, 37.56) s) had fewer resting episodes and shorter resting durations compared to those in the model group ((37.75±6.47) counts, 83.37 (64.62, 124.42) s) (all P<0.05). The percentage of alternations in the Y-maze experiment showed significant statistical differences among the three groups( F=6.844, P<0.05). Mice in the control group ((51.33±11.49)%) and the sertraline group ((48.24±3.10)%) exhibited a higher percentage of alternations than that in the model group ((36.70±8.15)%) ( P<0.05). (2) Western blot results showed that the protein expression levels of METTL3, FTO, and ALKBH5 in the hippocampal tissue of the three groups showed significant differences ( F=10.263, 9.010, 6.950, all P<0.05). The METTL3 and FTO protein expression levels in the hippocampus in the control group (0.85±0.07, 0.86±0.04) and the sertraline group (0.93±0.06, 0.95±0.13) were higher than those in the model group (0.74±0.02, 0.68±0.04) (all P<0.05). However, the ALKBH5 protein expression levels in the control group (0.93±0.08) and the sertraline group (0.87±0.13) were lower than that in the model group (1.13±0.04) (both P<0.05). (3) Immunofluorescence results showed that the expression levels of METTL3, FTO, and ALKBH5 proteins in the hippocampal tissue of the three groups showed significant statistical differences ( F=37.912, 62.659, 54.417, all P<0.05). The expression levels of METTL3 and FTO in the hippocampus in the control group (14.03±0.32, 13.85±0.28) and the sertraline group (17.94±0.29, 10.52±0.66) were higher than those in the model group (11.67±1.48, 8.70±0.68) (all P<0.05). The expression levels of ALKBH5 in the control group (12.94±0.38) and the sertraline group (13.30±0.93) were lower than that in the model group (19.24±1.03) (both P<0.05). Conclusion:The expression of m6A-related proteins in the hippocampus of PTSD-like mice is altered. Sertraline treatment can significantly regulate the expression of these proteins and improve anxiety, despair, and learning and memory impairments in the PTSD-like mice.
6.Changes in brain activity in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder two months after the traumatic event
Luodong YANG ; Haohao LI ; Yao MENG ; Min HU ; Wenlong XING ; Liang JIANG ; Guiqing ZHANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(4):301-307
Objective:To explore changes in brain activity in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD).Methods:A total of 40 participants involved in car accidents were included,and functional magnetic reso-nance imaging(fMRI)scans were collected within one week.Anxiety,depression,and personality assessments were conducted with the Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA),Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD),and Eysenck Person-ality Scale for Adult(EPQ).After two months,a second fMRI scan was conducted,and a PTSD diagnosis was made.Participants were divided into a trauma-exposed group(n=23)and a PTSD group(n=17)based on wheth-er they developed PTSD.Changes in brain functional activity between the trauma-exposed group and the PTSD group were compared using the percentage of amplitude fluctuation(perAF)method.Results:Compared to the trauma-exposed group,the PTSD group showed a decreased perAF value in the left hippocampus at 1 week,and de-creased perAF values in the right mid-cingulate gyrus and left postcentral gyrus at 2 months(P<0.05).When comparing the PTSD group at different times,the perAF values in the left middle temporal gyrus and left medial su-perior frontal gyrus decreased at 2 months(P<0.05).Correlation analysis revealed that PCL-5 scores were posi-tively correlated with EPQ Psychoticism(r=0.32,P=0.041),HAMA(r=0.35,P<0.05),and HAMD(r=0.34,P<0.05).Regression analysis found that higher scores of EPQ psychoticism(OR=11.79)and HAMA(OR=1.62)were risk factors for post-accident PTSD,while higher scores of EPQ extraversion(OR=0.32)were pro-tective factors.Conclusion:It suggests that patients with post-traumatic stress disorder may show decreased activity in the right middle cingulate cortex,left postcentral gyrus,left middle temporal gyrus,and left medial superior fron-tal gyrus within two months after the traumatic event.
7.Relationship between myelin changes in cerebellar gray matter and cognitive function in PTSD
Bin LI ; Min HU ; Luodong YANG ; Ziwei ZHANG ; Yuanyuan HU ; Guiqing ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(14):2183-2190
Objective To explore the differences in cerebellar gray matter myelin content and gray matter volume between patients with post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD)and healthy controls(HC)using the ratio of T1-weighted(T1w)and T2-weighted(T2w)images and voxel-based morphometry(VBM)analysis,and to examine the correlation of these differences with cognitive function.Methods A total of 30 PTSD patients and 30 healthy controls(HC)matched for age,gender,and education level were included in this study.Cognitive function was assessed using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment(MoCA),and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)scans were performed for both groups.Two-sample t-tests were used to analyze the group differences in cerebellar gray matter region T1w/T2w ratios and gray matter volume.Spearman partial correlation analysis was used to explore the correla-tion between the intergroup differences and cognitive function.Results Compared to the HC group,the PTSD group showed a reduced left cerebellar gray matter T1w/T2w ratio(voxel level P<0.001,cluster level P<0.05,GRF corrected).The areas with decreased T1w/T2w ratio in the PTSD group also exhibited reduced gray matter volume(voxel P<0.005,cluster P<0.05,GRF corrected).Correlation analysis revealed a positive correlation between the left cerebellar gray matter T1w/T2w ratio and the severity of cognitive impairment in the PTSD group.Conclusions The PTSD group exhibited reduced myelin content and gray matter volume in the left cerebellar gray matter region,with both myelin reduction and volume loss positively correlating with the severity of cognitive impairment.The T1w/T2w ratio provides a new perspective for studying myelination in PTSD patients.
8.Changes in brain activity in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder two months after the traumatic event
Luodong YANG ; Haohao LI ; Yao MENG ; Min HU ; Wenlong XING ; Liang JIANG ; Guiqing ZHANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(4):301-307
Objective:To explore changes in brain activity in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder(PTSD).Methods:A total of 40 participants involved in car accidents were included,and functional magnetic reso-nance imaging(fMRI)scans were collected within one week.Anxiety,depression,and personality assessments were conducted with the Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA),Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD),and Eysenck Person-ality Scale for Adult(EPQ).After two months,a second fMRI scan was conducted,and a PTSD diagnosis was made.Participants were divided into a trauma-exposed group(n=23)and a PTSD group(n=17)based on wheth-er they developed PTSD.Changes in brain functional activity between the trauma-exposed group and the PTSD group were compared using the percentage of amplitude fluctuation(perAF)method.Results:Compared to the trauma-exposed group,the PTSD group showed a decreased perAF value in the left hippocampus at 1 week,and de-creased perAF values in the right mid-cingulate gyrus and left postcentral gyrus at 2 months(P<0.05).When comparing the PTSD group at different times,the perAF values in the left middle temporal gyrus and left medial su-perior frontal gyrus decreased at 2 months(P<0.05).Correlation analysis revealed that PCL-5 scores were posi-tively correlated with EPQ Psychoticism(r=0.32,P=0.041),HAMA(r=0.35,P<0.05),and HAMD(r=0.34,P<0.05).Regression analysis found that higher scores of EPQ psychoticism(OR=11.79)and HAMA(OR=1.62)were risk factors for post-accident PTSD,while higher scores of EPQ extraversion(OR=0.32)were pro-tective factors.Conclusion:It suggests that patients with post-traumatic stress disorder may show decreased activity in the right middle cingulate cortex,left postcentral gyrus,left middle temporal gyrus,and left medial superior fron-tal gyrus within two months after the traumatic event.
9.Study on development of teachers'teaching ability from perspective of core competitiveness of medical colleges
Hong YANG ; Xiao HAN ; Guiqing LI ; Boshao DENG ; Jian XIONG ; Yuzhang WU ; Jian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(2):439-443
Core competitiveness of medical colleges and universities refers to their unique advantages and abilities in teaching,research and serving society compared to other colleges.As an important part of core competitiveness of medical colleges,teachers'teaching ability directly affects students'learning effect and quality training,and also relates to overall promotion process of core com-petitiveness of medical colleges.From perspective of core competitiveness of medical colleges,this paper analyzes and combs develop-ment of teachers'teaching ability from theoretical definition of core competitiveness of medical colleges,finds bottleneck of improving teachers'teaching ability,and puts forward suggestions for improving teachers'teaching ability in medical colleges,so as to improve teachers'teaching ability in medical colleges.
10.The role and mechanism of circular RNA circAZIN1 in regulating chondrocyte degeneration in osteoarthritis
Xiangjiang WANG ; Jiali HAN ; Lang YANG ; Guohong WEN ; Hong GUAN ; Guiqing WANG ; Hongyi LI
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(10):1446-1453
Objective To investigate the role and mechanism of circular RNA(circRNA)has_circ_0003304(circAZIN1)in regulating chondrocyte degeneration in osteoarthritis(OA).Methods Gene chip was used to detect the expression level of circRNA during the chondrogenic differentiation of human adipose-de-rived stem cells(hADSC).The circAZIN1 was further screened through the chondrocyte inflammation model constructed with interleukin-β(IL-β)and tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)from the top 10 circRNAs with the most differentiated expression detected by gene chip.Real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain re-action PCR(qPCR)was used to detect the effect of circAZIN1 overexpression(transfected with pcDNA3.1-circAZIN1-EF1-ZsGreen plasmid)on the metabolism of chondrocyte extracellular matrix(ECM).RNA-Pull down test was conducted to detect the protein bound by circAZIN1,miRNA-circRNA Interactions predicted the microRNAs(miRNAs)and their sites that circAZIN1 may be sponge-adsorbed,further TargetMiner,miRDB and TargetScan databases were applied to predict miRNAs which circAZIN1 may sponge-adsorbed.circAZIN1,miRNA and downstream mRNA were detected to find whether there was mirror regulation phe-nomenon after overexpression of miRNA.Results CircAZIN1 had the most significant differential expression during the chondrogenic differentiation of hADSC(day 3 and day 21)and in the chondrocyty inflammation model constructed by IL-β,TNF-α(day 3 group vs.day 21 group,the conttrol group vs.the IL-β group,the control group vs.the TNF-α group).Overexpression of circAZIN1 could promote the ECM synthesis in chon-drocytes and inhibit its decomposition.RNA-Pull down test result showed that circAZIN1 obviously bound AGO2 protein,suggesting that circAZIN1 had a high possibility of sponge adsorbing miRNAs.Further data-base predicted that its downstream was hsa-miR-654-3p,and the downstream mRNA of hsa-miR-654-3p was CACNA1I.After the overexpression of hsa-miR-654-3p,qPCR test found that circAZIN1,hsa-miR-654-3p and CACNA1I had a mirror image regulation phenomenon.Conclusion circAZIN1 inhibits the silencing effect of CACNA1I through sponge adsorption of hsa-miR-654-3p and thus plays a role in inhibiting chondrocyte de-generation,which provides a reference for the study of the regulatory mechanism of circRNA in the develop-ment of OA.

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