1.Effects of childhood trauma on resting blood pressure, heart rate, and heart rate variability in patients with depression
Kuaikuai LIU ; Fanfan HUANG ; Lulu YU ; Meina BAI ; Wenting LU ; Bufan LIU ; Tianyu ZHAO ; Ruojia REN ; Yuanyuan GAO ; Haoran ZHANG ; Xueyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2025;58(9):681-689
Objective:To explore the effects of childhood trauma on resting blood pressure, heart rate, and heart rate variability in patients with depression.Methods:A cross-sectional study was designed to prospectively collect clinical data on a total of 163 patients with depression, including 47 males and 116 females, aged 18-50 years,with mean[ M( Q1, Q3)] [29.0, (21.0, 37.0)]years, who were either the outpatients or the inpatients in the Mental Health Center of the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University from September 2022 to June 2024. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short form (CTQ-SF) was used to assess the experience of abuse and neglect during childhood. According to the CTQ-SF score, the subjects were divided into a trauma group ( n=80) and a non-trauma group ( n=83). The 17-item Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD 17) and Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA) were used to assess depressive and anxiety symptoms in the participants, respectively. A digital blood pressure monitor and an autonomic nervous system response detector were employed to measure resting blood pressure, heart rate, and heart rate variability (HRV). Spearman correlation analysis was used to examine the relationships between childhood trauma and resting blood pressure, heart rate, and HRV. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to analyze factors influencing these parameters. The Bootstrap method was employed to test the potential mediating role of parasympathetic nervous system activity in the relationships between childhood trauma and resting blood pressure, and heart rate. Results:No significant difference was observed in resting heart rate between the trauma and non-trauma groups ( P>0.05). However, the trauma group exhibited higher resting systolic and diastolic blood pressure [(123.3±9.1) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) vs(116.9±10.8) mmHg, (80.0±8.6) mmHg vs (77.0±8.0) mmHg; Z=4.08, 2.24, all P<0.05]. HRV indices, including the standard deviation of normal to normal interval (SDNN), root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD), total power (TP), low frequency (LF), and high frequency (HF), were significantly lower in the trauma group [25.3 (19.4, 30.4) me vs 36.3 (27.4, 49.0) ms, 18.3 (12.9, 27.2) me vs 26.2 (19.0, 38.5) ms, 6.0(5.4, 6.5)ms 2vs 7.0(6.3, 7.4)ms 2,4.4(3.7,5.3)ms 2vs 5.8(4.9,6.3)ms 2, 4.2(3.4, 5.2)ms 2vs 5.2(4.6, 6.1)ms 2, respectively; all P<0.001]. Spearman correlation analysis showed that childhood trauma experiences in patients with depression were positively correlated with resting systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure ( r=0.309, 0.236; P<0.01), childhood trauma was negatively correlated with HRV (SDNN, RMSSD, TP, LF, HF) ( r=-0.264, -0.274, -0.271, -0.235, -0.279; all P<0.01). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that childhood trauma was positively correlated with resting-state systolic blood pressure and resting-state diastolic blood pressure ( β=0.305, 0.291; all P<0.001). Childhood trauma was negatively correlated with RMSSD, TP, LF, and HF( β=-0.244, -0.249, -0.233, -0.263; all P<0.01). Mediation effect analysis showed that parasympathetic activity partially mediated the relationship between childhood trauma and resting systolic blood pressure (effect size 0.04, standard error 0.02, 95% CI=0.01-0.09), accounting for 14.29% (0.04/0.28) of the total effect. Conclusion:Childhood trauma experiences are associated with elevated resting blood pressure and reduced HRV in patients with depression. Decreased parasympathetic activity partially mediates the relationship between childhood trauma and elevated resting systolic blood pressure in these patients.
2.Effects of childhood trauma on resting blood pressure, heart rate, and heart rate variability in patients with depression
Kuaikuai LIU ; Fanfan HUANG ; Lulu YU ; Meina BAI ; Wenting LU ; Bufan LIU ; Tianyu ZHAO ; Ruojia REN ; Yuanyuan GAO ; Haoran ZHANG ; Xueyi WANG
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2025;58(9):681-689
Objective:To explore the effects of childhood trauma on resting blood pressure, heart rate, and heart rate variability in patients with depression.Methods:A cross-sectional study was designed to prospectively collect clinical data on a total of 163 patients with depression, including 47 males and 116 females, aged 18-50 years,with mean[ M( Q1, Q3)] [29.0, (21.0, 37.0)]years, who were either the outpatients or the inpatients in the Mental Health Center of the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University from September 2022 to June 2024. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short form (CTQ-SF) was used to assess the experience of abuse and neglect during childhood. According to the CTQ-SF score, the subjects were divided into a trauma group ( n=80) and a non-trauma group ( n=83). The 17-item Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD 17) and Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA) were used to assess depressive and anxiety symptoms in the participants, respectively. A digital blood pressure monitor and an autonomic nervous system response detector were employed to measure resting blood pressure, heart rate, and heart rate variability (HRV). Spearman correlation analysis was used to examine the relationships between childhood trauma and resting blood pressure, heart rate, and HRV. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to analyze factors influencing these parameters. The Bootstrap method was employed to test the potential mediating role of parasympathetic nervous system activity in the relationships between childhood trauma and resting blood pressure, and heart rate. Results:No significant difference was observed in resting heart rate between the trauma and non-trauma groups ( P>0.05). However, the trauma group exhibited higher resting systolic and diastolic blood pressure [(123.3±9.1) mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) vs(116.9±10.8) mmHg, (80.0±8.6) mmHg vs (77.0±8.0) mmHg; Z=4.08, 2.24, all P<0.05]. HRV indices, including the standard deviation of normal to normal interval (SDNN), root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD), total power (TP), low frequency (LF), and high frequency (HF), were significantly lower in the trauma group [25.3 (19.4, 30.4) me vs 36.3 (27.4, 49.0) ms, 18.3 (12.9, 27.2) me vs 26.2 (19.0, 38.5) ms, 6.0(5.4, 6.5)ms 2vs 7.0(6.3, 7.4)ms 2,4.4(3.7,5.3)ms 2vs 5.8(4.9,6.3)ms 2, 4.2(3.4, 5.2)ms 2vs 5.2(4.6, 6.1)ms 2, respectively; all P<0.001]. Spearman correlation analysis showed that childhood trauma experiences in patients with depression were positively correlated with resting systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure ( r=0.309, 0.236; P<0.01), childhood trauma was negatively correlated with HRV (SDNN, RMSSD, TP, LF, HF) ( r=-0.264, -0.274, -0.271, -0.235, -0.279; all P<0.01). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that childhood trauma was positively correlated with resting-state systolic blood pressure and resting-state diastolic blood pressure ( β=0.305, 0.291; all P<0.001). Childhood trauma was negatively correlated with RMSSD, TP, LF, and HF( β=-0.244, -0.249, -0.233, -0.263; all P<0.01). Mediation effect analysis showed that parasympathetic activity partially mediated the relationship between childhood trauma and resting systolic blood pressure (effect size 0.04, standard error 0.02, 95% CI=0.01-0.09), accounting for 14.29% (0.04/0.28) of the total effect. Conclusion:Childhood trauma experiences are associated with elevated resting blood pressure and reduced HRV in patients with depression. Decreased parasympathetic activity partially mediates the relationship between childhood trauma and elevated resting systolic blood pressure in these patients.
3.3D-Slicer in surgery of patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage
Meina WANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Yinxing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(2):212-216
In surgery of patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage, precise positioning and minimally invasive operation provide a strong guarantee for overall curative effect. As an emerging visualization software, 3D-Slicer can optimize surgical approach, achieve precise intraoperative positioning, and accurately measure hematoma volume to guide treatment plan implementation. This article reviews the application of 3D-Slicer in surgery of patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage.
4.Effects of TNF-α knockout on liver and spleen neutrophil responses to Vibrio vulnificus bloodstream infection in a mouse model
Xianhui HUANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Meina HU ; Yao MA ; Na CHEN ; Danli XIE ; Yongliang LOU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2020;40(5):365-371
Objective:To investigate the effects of TNF-α knockout on liver and spleen neutrophil responses to Vibrio vulnificus bloodstream infection in a mouse model. Methods:(1) TNF-α-knockout (TNF-α -/-) and wild-type (WT) C57BL/6J mice aged 6-8 weeks were randomly divided into four groups with six in each group: uninfected WT group, infected WT group, uninfected TNF-α -/- group and infected TNF-α -/- group. The mouse model of bloodstream infection was constructed by intraperitoneal injection of Vibrio vulnificus CGMCC1.1758 (2×10 8 CFU/200 μl), while the mice in the uninfected groups were injected intraperitoneally with equal amount of PBS. (2) Liver immune cells and splenocytes were isolated 4 h after infection and subjected to analyze the percentages and numbers of neutrophils, and the changes in cell viability, cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) level and phagocytosis by flow cytometry. In addition, effects of Vibrio vulnificus bloodstream infection on mTOR signaling pathway in murine neutrophils were evaluated in vivo. Results:(1)Compared with the uninfected WT group, the percentages and numbers of neutrophils in liver and spleen tissues of the infected WT group increased significantly. The percentage and number of liver neutrophils were significantly higher in the infected TNF-α -/- group than in the infected WT group, but no significant difference in spleen neutrophils was detected between the two groups. (2) Compared with the infected WT group, the phagocytosis of liver neutrophils rather than that of spleen neutrophils was enhanced in the infected TNF-α -/- group. (3) The survival rates of neutrophils in both liver and spleen were decreased, while the cellular ROS level was significantly increased in the infected WT group compared with those of the uninfected WT group. Compared with the infected WT group, the infected TNF-α -/- group had increased survival rates of both liver and spleen neutrophils, but decreased level of ROS. (4) The levels of p-AKT (S473) in liver and spleen neutrophils of the infected WT group were lower than those of the uninfected WT group. Compared with the infected WT group, the infected TNF-α -/- group had lower level of p-AKT (S473) in liver neutrophils, but higher p-AKT (S473) level in spleen neutrophils. There were no significant differences in p-4E-BP1(T37/46) levels between the uninfected WT group and the infected WT group. The p-4E-BP1 (T37/46) level in liver neutrophils was lower in the infected TNF-α -/- group than in the infected WT group, but no significant difference in p-4E-BP1 (T37/46) levels in spleen neutrophils was observed between the two groups. Conclusions:TNF-α had different effects on the neutrophils in spleen and liver tissues of mice with Vibrio vulnificus bloodstream infection. It played a critical role in regulating the recruitment, phagocytic function and mTOR signaling of liver neutrophils after Vibrio vulnificus infection in vivo.
5. Clinical characteristics of ulcerative colitis with cytomegalovirus infection
Guanxia LIN ; Weifeng HUANG ; Meina SHI ; Guihua XU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2018;32(3):305-308
Objective:
To investigate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of ulcerative colitis (UC) with cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection.
Methods:
The related data of 300 patients with UC who were treated in the department of gastroenterology of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University from January 2013 to October 2017 were analyzed retrospectively. Eighty cases with CMV infection were included into the observation group while 220 cases without CMV infection were enrolled into the control group. The disease characteristics, clinical features, treatment and outcomes were compared between the two groups.
Results:
For disease characteristics, course of disease in observation group was significantly shorter than that in the control group (
6.Qualitative research about the influence of communication disabilities caused by dialects on the safety of ophthalmic surgery and its solution
Meina HUANG ; Zheyi CHEN ; Caifen CHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(25):1952-1956
Objective To explore the influence of dialect-based communication obstacle on the safety of ophthalmic operation room and to provide the basis for improving the safety of ophthalmic operation room. Methods An in-depth interview was taken on 10 medical staff by qualitative research. The information was arranged and analyzed by phenomenology method. Results The interview with the surgical doctors on the communication barriers were extracted to three themes, including lower surgical efficiency, decreased patient satisfaction, increased risk of surgical complications, the interview with the surgical nurses on the dialects leading to communication barriers were extracted three themes, including surgical verification difficult to carry out, affect the perioperative care, hinder the postoperative mission to carry out, the extracted themes about the impact on patients include increased stress and anxiety affect the surgical outcome, poor intraoperative experience reduced satisfaction, the extracted themes about solution include the organization of medical staff to learn the dialect of the common language, recruit staff diversification, to provide professional translation, standardized body language to instruct the patient. Conclusions In this study, the experience of communication disorder caused by doctors and nurses in the ophthalmic operating room reflects the shortcomings of the safety management of the ophthalmic operating room. These deficiencies can be reduced by the independent study of the medical staff.
7.Comparison of subjective refraction based on power vectors and conventional subjective refraction in different degree of astigmatism
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2017;37(9):871-875
Objective To compare subjective refraction based on power vectors and conventional subjective refraction in different degrees of astigmatism.Methods A total of 143 subjects (143 right eyes) were divided into two groups according to astigmatism degree:low astigmatism group (0-1.50 D) and high astigmatism group (1.50 -3.00 D).Subjects were then examined by both methods to fetch refraction data,and then the equivalent spherical M component,J0 component,J45 component and the duration of refraction procedures were compared and analyzed.Results There was no statistically difference in age,gender,M component,J45 component and time consuming of subjective refraction between the high and low astigmatism groups (all P > 0.05),but intergroup comparison of J0 component from subjective refraction based on power vectors and conventional subjective refraction was significantly different (all P =0.00).In the low astigmatism group,the agreement of M,J0 and J45 measured by the two methods was tmified,and the mean absolute value of M,J0 and J45 difference was 0.04 D,0.02 D and 0.02 D,respectively;moreover,within the limits of consistency,the maximum absolute value of the difference was 0.37 D,0.13 D and 0.17 D,respectively,and there was no statistically difference in time consuming of the two methods (P =0.72).In the high astigmatism group,the agreement of M,J0 and J45 measured by the two methods was poor,and the mean absolute value of M,J0 and J45 difference was 0.43 D,0.21 D and 0.00 D,respectively;moreover,within the limits of consistency,the maximum absolute value of the difference was 0.75 D,0.50 D and 0.30 D,respectively,and the difference in time consuming of the two methods approached statistical significance (P =0.00),suggesting time consuming of subjective refraction based on power vectors was longer.Conclusion Subjective refraction based on power vectors has good effect on low astigmatism,and it needs to be further improved for clinical practices.
8.Dexmedetomidine versus remifentanil in combination with sevoflurane for gynecological laparoscopy
Qiulan HE ; Hui XU ; Meina LI ; Yang LI ; Laibao SUN ; Wenqi HUANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(6):667-670
Objective To compare the efficacy of dexmedetomidine versus remifentanil in combination with sevoflurane for gynecological laparoscopy. Methods Forty ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ patients aged 18-64 yr with body mass index of 18-30 kg/m2 undergoing gynecological laparoscopy were randomly assigned to one of two groups ( n =20 each): dexmedetomidine group (group D) and remifentanil group (group R). Starting from 5 min before induction of anesthesia, dexmedetomidine was infused at 0.05 μg · kg - 1 · min- 1 in group D and remifentanil at 0.1 μg· kg- 1· min-1 in group R for 10 min, then dexmedetomidine infusion rate was increased to 0. 3 μg· kg-1 · h-1 and remifentanil infusion rate was increased to 0.15 μg· kg-1 · min-1 . Anesthesia was induced with propofol 1.5-2.0 mg/kg and fentanyl 2 μg/kg. Tracheal intubation was facilitated with cis-atracurium 0.15 mg/kg. Anesthesia was maintained with sevoflurane and fentanyl 1 μg/kg and intermittent iv boluses of cis-atracurium. Narcotrend index was maintained at 40-50. Blood sample was taken from external jugular vein for blood gas analysis and determination of serum concentrations of corticosteroid, norepinephrine and epinephrine before administration, at 5 min after intubation, at 10 min of aeroperitoneum and at 5 min after extubation. The pH value and concentrations of lactic acid and glucose were recorded. The time for recovery of spontaneous breathing, eye-opening time, extubation time, orientation time and perioperative side-effects were recorded. Numeric rating scale was used to assess the intensity of pain during 2 h after operation. The analgesics used were also recorded. Results The serum concentrations of norepinephrine and epinephrine were significanfly lower at 10 min of aeroperitoneum, the time for recovery of spontaneous breathing was shorter, eye-opening time longer and the incidence of shivering and nausea and vomiting lower, the percentage of patients requiring rescue opioids lower in group D than in group R ( P < 0.05). Conclusion The efficacy of dexmedetomidine combined with sevoflurane anesthesia is better than remifentanil combined with sevoflurane anesthesia for gynecological laparoscopy.
9.Isoprenoids and phenylpropanoids from Saussurea deltoidea.
Huoqiang HUANG ; Meina YAN ; Xianglan PIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(16):2211-2214
To investigate the chemical constituents of Saussurea deltoidea, 10 compounds were isolated from the title plant by various chromatography methods such as silica gel, RP-18 silica gel, Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography, HPLC, et al. Their structures were elucidated by spectral analysis. Five isoprenoids and Five phenylpropanoids were isolated and elucidated as (3R, 6R, 7E) -3-hydroxy-4, 7-megastigmadien-9-one (1), (3S, 5R, 6S, 7E) -5, 6-epoxy-3-hydroxy-7-megastigmen-9-one (2), 3-hydroxy-beta-damascone (3), S-(+) -dehydrovomifoliol (4), megastigman-5-ene-3beta, 9R-diol (5), coniferaldehyde (6), beta-hydroxypropiovanillone (7), 3-hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3, 5-dimethoxyphenyl) -1-propanone (8), dihydrosyringenin (9), 4-[(1S) -3-hydroxy-1-methoxypropyl]-2, 6-dimenthoxyphenol (10). All the compounds were isolated from S. deltoidea for the first time.
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10.Effects of stretching-shape recovering process on the cytocompatibility of novel shape memory polyurethane for bone repair
Zexuan YAN ; Yanfeng LUO ; Meina HUANG ; Yuanliang WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(3):400-404
BACKGROUND: Shape memory polyurethane (SMPU) may be employed for bone repair capable of resisting stress shielding and bone non-union due to the shape memory effect responding to changed external temperature. Evaluating the cytocompatibility of SMPU is important for its further in vivo experiments and applications. However, few have been done to investigate the cytocompatibility of SMPU after encounted from deforming and shape recovering.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the osteoblast compatibility of SMPU before and after stretching-shape recovering process. METHODS: Solvent casting method was used to fabricate SMPU films; the obtained SMPU films were stretched to 200%, and then fixed and finally recovered to its odginal shape at T_g+15 ℃, T_g-15 ℃ and T_g+15 ℃, respectively. Atomic force microscope (AFM) with tapping mode was employed to probe the surface morphology and phase separation of SMPU. Primary osteoblasts at 3-5 passages were seeded on SMPU films in vitro to evaluate the adhesion, proliferation and spreading of osteoblasts. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: There were obvious and regular phase separation resulted from soft segments and hard segments in SMPU, and some groove-ddge architectures within a scale of micrometers were produced by the stretching-shape recovering process. These special micropatterned structures promoted osteoblast adhesion and proliferation, and also resulted in partially oriented cell growth along the grooves. Shape memory process, i.e. stretching-shape recovering process may obviously change the surface morphology of SMPU films, and suggesting better biocompatibility with osteoblasts.

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