1.Effect of reward episodic memory retrieval on risk decision-making of college students in different emotional context
Chunping YAN ; Wenting GENG ; Yuting ZHANG ; Ke WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(10):926-930
Objective:To explore the effect of the retrieval of previous rewarding episodic memories on current decision-making risk preference under negative and neutral emotional contexts.Methods:Thirty-three undergraduate college students from Henan Medical University were selected as subjects in May 2025. A two-option gambling paradigm was selected as the experimental task, and a two-factor within-subject experiment design of 2 (reward: rewarded, non-rewarded) × 2 (emotional background: negative, neutral) was adopted. The risk decision-making rate of the participants was recorded.Two-factor analysis of variance was conducted using SPSS 22.0 software.Results:There was a significant interaction between the reward of the item and the emotional background on risk decision-making rate ( F(1, 64)=6.67, P<0.05, ηP2=0.17). Under the negative and neutral emotional backgrounds, the high-risk selection rates for the rewarded items (0.60±0.22, 0.56±0.22) were significantly higher than those for non-rewarded items (0.30±0.18, 0.33±0.22) (both P<0.01). Additionally, the difference in high-risk choice rate between the rewarded and non-rewarded items under the negative emotional condition (0.30±0.28) was significantly greater than those under the neutral emotional condition (0.23±0.30) ( t(32)=2.451, P<0.05, d’=0.87). Conclusion:Different emotional backgrounds and reward-related episodic memories can influence the risk decision-making preference of individuals together.The retrieval of the rewarding episodic memory during decision making can increase the high risk propensity of the individuals.
2.Effect of reward episodic memory retrieval on risk decision-making of college students in different emotional context
Chunping YAN ; Wenting GENG ; Yuting ZHANG ; Ke WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2025;34(10):926-930
Objective:To explore the effect of the retrieval of previous rewarding episodic memories on current decision-making risk preference under negative and neutral emotional contexts.Methods:Thirty-three undergraduate college students from Henan Medical University were selected as subjects in May 2025. A two-option gambling paradigm was selected as the experimental task, and a two-factor within-subject experiment design of 2 (reward: rewarded, non-rewarded) × 2 (emotional background: negative, neutral) was adopted. The risk decision-making rate of the participants was recorded.Two-factor analysis of variance was conducted using SPSS 22.0 software.Results:There was a significant interaction between the reward of the item and the emotional background on risk decision-making rate ( F(1, 64)=6.67, P<0.05, ηP2=0.17). Under the negative and neutral emotional backgrounds, the high-risk selection rates for the rewarded items (0.60±0.22, 0.56±0.22) were significantly higher than those for non-rewarded items (0.30±0.18, 0.33±0.22) (both P<0.01). Additionally, the difference in high-risk choice rate between the rewarded and non-rewarded items under the negative emotional condition (0.30±0.28) was significantly greater than those under the neutral emotional condition (0.23±0.30) ( t(32)=2.451, P<0.05, d’=0.87). Conclusion:Different emotional backgrounds and reward-related episodic memories can influence the risk decision-making preference of individuals together.The retrieval of the rewarding episodic memory during decision making can increase the high risk propensity of the individuals.
3.Typical behavior analysis of children with autism in symbolic play
Panpan LÜ ; Chongfeng XU ; Wenting GAO ; Congcong LIU ; Limeng GENG ; Fang LIU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(1):6-11
ObjectiveTo explore the typical behavior characteristics of children with autism in symbolic play and the value of Symbolic Play Test (SPT) in the early identification of autism. MethodsFrom November, 2021 to September, 2022, a total of 260 children with language problems were collected from Department of Children's Health Care of Binzhou Medical University Hospital. A total of 193 children with autism were as observation group and 67 normal children were as control group. All children played symbolic games. The typical behavioral characteristics of children with autism in SPT were explored, and a reliability and validity analysis based on the results of SPT was conducted. They were assessed with the adaptive and personal social scores of Gesell Development Scale, and the correlation of the scores of Gesell Development Scale and the score of SPT was analyzed. ResultsThe Cronbach's α coefficient of SPT of children with autism was 0.835 to 0.935, and the total score of SPT, the scores of surrogate object, fictional attribute and fictional object were positively correlated with each other (r > 0.607, P < 0.001). The SPT scores decreased in the observation group (t > 9.615, P < 0.001), and SPT score positively correlated with adaptability and personal-social development quotient (r > 0.609, P < 0.001). ConclusionTypical behavior of children with autism can be reflected in symbolic play, and SPT can provide clues for early identification of autism.
4.Efficacy of different drugs in alleviating remifentanil-induced hyperalgesia: a network meta-analysis
Xiaoyong WEI ; Linglan XU ; Xi LIU ; Xiaoyuan GENG ; Wenting MA ; Lihua JIANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2021;41(4):434-439
Objective:To systematically compare the efficacy of different drugs in alleviating remifentanil-induced hyperalgesia.Methods:Databases such as PubMed, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, Web of Science, CNKI, Wanfang Data and CBM were searched using computers from inception to May 2020.The randomized controlled trials comparing the efficacy of different intervention measures for alleviating remifentanil-induced hyperalgesia were searched.After independently identifying the literature, the two reviewers conducted data extraction and evaluated the bias of the included studies, and Stata 14.0, ADDIS 1.16.5 and R4.0.2 softwares were used to analyze the data.Results:Thirty randomized controlled trials were included in our study.Compared with placebo, 3 out of 6 drugs could alleviate remifentanil-induced hyperalgesia, and the probability order for the effect was as follows: butorphanol with MD value (95% CI)-1.50 (-2.80, -0.24), dexmedetomidine with MD value (95% CI)-1.20 (-2.40, -0.09) and ketamine with MD value (95% CI) -0.88 (-1.60, -0.16). After sensitivity analysis, the efficacy of butorphanol remained to be verified.Two drugs could decrease the dosage of opioids within 24 h after operation, and the probability order for the effect was as follows: dexmedetomidine with MD value (95% CI) -14.00 (-28.00, -0.19) and ketamine with MD value (95% CI) -9.20 (-18.00, -0.08). One drug could decrease the incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting within 24 h after operation: dexmedetomidine with RR value (95%CI) 0.28 (0.16, 0.22). Conclusion:The results of network meta-analyses show that dexmedetomidine has the best efficacy in alleviating remifentanil-induced hyperalgesia.
5. Relationships between the enrichment of ETBF, Fn, Hp in intestinal and colorectal cancer
Jing ZHANG ; Xiaolan LU ; Gang ZHAO ; Haitao SHI ; Yan GENG ; Wenting ZHONG ; Lei DONG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2018;40(2):99-104
Objective:
To explore relationships between the enrichment of ETBF, Fn, Hp in feces, tissues and colorectal cancer.
Methods:
Feces, lesion tissue and adjacent tissue from 24 patients with colorectal cancer and 31 patients with adenomas were collected, and we collected Feces and tissue of 20 healthy control persons. Then the copy numbers of enterotoxigenic B. fragilis (ETBF), Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) and Helicobacter pylori (Hp) were determined by quantitative real-time PCR. Immunohistochemical method was used to examine the expression intensity of EGFR and p53, and the relationships between different expression intensity of EGFR, p53 and the numbers of three bacterias.
Results:
In the feces, copy numbers of ETBF and Fn were as follous: colorectal cancer group>adenomas group>healthy control group (
6.Effect of epigallocatechin gallate on ultraviolet B-induced transfer and degradation of melanosomes in mice
Xiaoxiao JIA ; Wenting HU ; Min WANG ; You HUA ; Yali GAO ; Qingwei GENG ; Liuyu LI ; Xiuzu SONG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2017;50(12):863-868
Objective To evaluate the effect of tea polyphenol epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)on ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced skin pigmentation,transfer and degradation of melanosomes in mice,and to explore the role of autophagy in the mechanism of melanosome degradation.Methods A total of 32 ears from 16 female C57/BL6 mice were randomly and equally divided into 4 groups:acetone control group topically treated with acetone solution daily,EGCG group topically treated with 10 g/L EGCG acetone solution daily,UVB irradiation group irradiated with 500 mJ/cm2 UVB once a day and 2 hours later topically treated with acetone solution,UVB + EGCG group irradiated with 500 mJ/cm2 UVB once a day and 2 hours later topically treated with EGCG acetone solution.Ten days later,all the mice were sacrificed,and skin tissue samples were collected from the ears.Transmission electron microscopy was performed to observe ultrastructural changes of melanosomes and autophagosomes,immunohistochemical study to measure expression of protease-activated receptor 2 (PAR2) and microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3) in the epidermis,and Western blot analysis to determine the protein expression of PAR2,Rasrelated protein Rab27a and LC3 in the epidermis.Results There was a significant difference in the number of melanosomes and autophagosomes among the acetone control group,EGCG group,UVB irradiation group and UVB + EGCG group (H =12.249,13.888,respectively,both P < 0.05).Compared with the acetone control group,the UVB irradiation group showed significantly increased number of melanosomes (1.85 ± 0.32 vs.1.00 ± 0.41,P < 0.05)and autophagosomes (1.94 ± 0.64 vs.1.00 ± 0.46,P < 0.05) in epidermal keratinocytes in mouse skin.Compared with the UVB irradiation group,the UVB + EGCG group showed significantly decreased number of melanosomes (1.30 ± 0.44,P < 0.05),but significantly increased number of autophagosomes (3.03 ± 0.75,P < 0.05).Immunohistochemical study showed a significant difference in the level of PAR2 in the epidermis among the 4 groups (H =18.700,P < 0.05),and the expression of PAR2 was significantly lower in the UVB + EGCG group than in the UVB irradiation group (7.94 ± 4.57 vs.12.54 ± 3.07,Z =2.143,P < 0.05).However,the 4 groups all showed a low level of LC3,and there was no significant difference among the 4 groups (H =5.051,P > 0.05).Western blot analysis revealed significant differences in the protein expression of PAR2 and Rab27a,as well as in the LC3-Ⅱ/LC3-Ⅰ ratio,among the 4 groups (F =18.739,25.967,24.022,respectively,all P < 0.05).Compared with the UVB irradiation group,the UVB + EGCG group showed significantly decreased expression of PAR2 (0.91 ± 0.54 vs.3.12 ± 0.61,P < 0.05) and Rab27a (0.99 ± 0.16 vs.1.42 ± 0.07,P < 0.05),but significantly increased LC3-Ⅱ/LC3-Ⅰ ratio (1.67 ± 0.08 vs.1.24 ± 0.07,P < 0.05).Conclusion Topical EGCG treatment can effectively suppress UVB-induced skin pigmentation,which may be related to the inhibition of melanosome transfer and promotion of melanosome autophagy.

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