1.Development of the College Students'Perceived Social Mindfulness Scale and its validity and reliability
Zeyu LEI ; Wuyuntena ; Tonglin JIN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(12):1102-1107
Objective:To develop the College Students'Perceived Social Mindfulness Scale(C-PSMS)and test its validity and reliability.Methods:Based on the results of literature analysis,the psychological structure of perceived social mindfulness was formulated,25 college students were selected for semi-structured interview,and the initial scale was determined after item evaluation.809 college students were recruited to finish the initial scale for items analysis and exploratory factor analysis to form the formal administration scale.689 college students were selected for confirmatory factor analysis,criterion related validity and internal consistency reliability test,with the Positive Affect and Negative Affect Scale(PANAS)and Interpersonal Trust Scale(ITS)as validity criterion,which formed the formal scale.Totally 80 college students were assessed with C-PSMS after one month later.Results:There were 18 items in the C-PSMS,with a single dimension,the factor loadings ranged 0.61 to 0.75,the structural validity was good(x2/df=3.55,NFI=0.93,IFI=0.95,TLI=0.94,CFI=0.95,RMSEA=0.06).The C-PMS scores were positively correlated with the PANAS positive affect scores and ITS scores(r=0.62、0.52,PS<0.01),and negatively correlated with the PANAS negative affect scores(r=-0.42,P<0.01).The Cronbach α coefficient was 0.94,and the test-retest reliability was 0.74.Conclusion:The College Students'Perceived Social Mindfulness Scale(C-PSMS)in this study meets the psychometric standards.
2.Safety and effectiveness of single-channel endoscope multibending-assisted endoscopic submucosal dissection for gastric lesions in difficult locations (with video)
Zeyu WU ; Lijuan MAO ; Ting ZHANG ; Tian JIN ; Xiaoyun LU ; Hongna LU ; Chang'en LIU ; Xiao HU ; Qide ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2024;41(8):658-662
The gastric fundus fornix and upper part of the gastric body pose challenges for endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), resulting in unsatisfactory resection outcomes for lesions in these areas,because of the difficulty in the endoscope reaching the lesion site. Drawing inspiration from the formation of α loop during flexible colonoscopy and double-channel multibending gastroscope, a single-channel treatment gastroscope was utilized to create a multibending state (referred to as single-channel endoscope multibending method, SCMB). This method was employed to treat 6 patients with lesions in the stomach at Digestive Endoscopy Center of Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine from June 2021 to December 2021. There were 3 cases in the gastric fundus fornix, 2 cases in the greater curvature on the upper part of the gastric body, and 1 case in the posterior wall of gastric fundus and subcardia. After 2-3 attempts during surgery, SCMB was successfully performed in all cases within 60-120 seconds. All 6 cases completed successful endoscopic resection within 20-80 minutes without significant complications, including 4 cases of ESD and 2 cases of endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFR). Preliminary results indicate that SCMB method during ESD and its derivative technologies are both safe and effective for lesions in challenging areas where gastric ESD is difficult to perform. During surgery, this approach facilitates the front end of endoscope access to the lesion, providing a clear visual field and a stable dissection plane.
3.The mediating effect of impact of event and thought suppression between childhood abuse experience and suicide attitude among male prisoners
Zeyu LEI ; Tonglin JIN ; Yuntena WU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2023;32(1):62-67
Objective:To investigate the relationship between childhood abuse experience and suicide attitude among male prisoners, and the mediating effect of impact of event and thought suppression.Methods:Totally 370 male prisoners were tested by personal report of childhood abuse(PRCA), impact of event scale(IES), white bear suppression inventory(WBSI) and suicide attitude inventory(SAI). SPSS 22.0 was used for correlation analysis, regression analysis and other statistical analysis.Results:The scores of PRCA, IES, WBSI and SAI were (2.60±0.62), (2.69±0.62), (2.83±0.79), (3.06±0.61), respectively.There were significant differences in the scores of PRCA, IES and WBSI among different suicide attitude groups( F=42.69, 51.06, 78.76, all P<0.01). After controlling age variables, positive correlation was observed between PRCA, IES, WBSI and SAI ( r=0.38-0.76, all P<0.01). Impact of event and thought suppression played a mediating role in the relationship between childhood abuse experience and suicide attitude among male prisoners.The mediating effect included three paths: one was the single mediating effect of impact of event, the other was the single mediating effect of thought suppression and the third was the chain mediating effect of impact of event and thought suppression, and the effect values were 0.29, 0.23 and 0.05, respectively. Conclusion:Childhood abuse experience not only directly influences male prisoners' suicide attitude, but also indirectly influences their suicide attitude through the mediating effects of impact of event and thought suppression.
4.Cross-lagged analysis of upward social comparison and online aggressive behavior among college students
LEI Zeyu, JIN Tonglin, WU Yuntena
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(10):1542-1544
Objective:
To explore the longitudinal relationship between upward social comparison and online aggressive behavior among college students, in order to provide an empirical evidence for educators to carry out mental health promotion for college students.
Methods:
From December 2021 to March 2022, 539 college students from one university in Inner Mongolia were recruited to complete the Upward Social Comparison Questionnaire (USCQ) and Online Aggressive Behavior Scale (OABS) in a 4 month follow-up study. The structural equation model was used to conduct cross-lagged analysis.
Results:
The mean scores of upward social comparison for college students tracked at baseline (T1) and 4 months follow-up (T2) were (2.77±0.93, 2.70±1.00) points, and the mean scores of online aggressive behavior were (1.06±0.13, 1.05±0.11) points. There were positive relations between upward social comparison and online aggressive behavior of college students at both cross-sectional levels ( r=0.14-0.19, P <0.05). In the autoregression, T1 upward social comparison could positively predict T2 upward social comparison ( β =0.66), and T1 online aggressive behavior could positively predict T2 online aggressive behavior ( β =0.47)( P <0.01); In the cross-lagged regression, T1 upward social comparison could positively predict T2 online aggressive behavior ( β=0.10, P <0.01), whereas T1 online aggressive behavior could not predict T2 upward social comparison ( β=0.04, P >0.05).
Conclusion
Upward social comparison is the cause of online aggressive behavior among college students. The probability of online aggressive behavior among college students should be reduced by guiding students to correctly view the gap between themselves and others.
5.Screening and analysis of ferroptosis-related genes impacting the prognosis of colorectal adenocarcinoma patients based on bioinformatics
Jin LI ; Wenjun XIONG ; Yansheng ZHENG ; Lijie LUO ; Tingting YANG ; Zeyu LIN ; Wei WANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2022;34(6):423-428
Objective:To screen and analyze ferroptosis-related genes (FRG) impacting the prognosis of colorectal adenocarcinoma patients based on bioinformatics.Methods:RNA sequencing data including the clinical information of 545 colorectal adenocarcinoma patients and 602 data sets were downloaded from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. FRG gene sets were downloaded from FerrDb database. FRG expression dataset could be obtained after taking the intersection between FRG gene sets and TCGA database gene sets. Differentially expressed FRG and prognosis-related genes between colorectal adenocarcinoma tissues and the adjacent tissues were screened by using R software, and finally FRG influencing the prognosis of colorectal adenocarcinoma were obtained. According to protein-protein interaction networks, the interaction and the expression association of proteins were analyzed. LASSO regression analysis was used to build a risk model for patients' 5-year overall survival rate. The risk value was calculated for 509 colorectal adenocarcinoma samples in the TCGA database, and then the median risk value was taken as the cut-off value. All patients were divided into the high-risk group (≥ median risk value) and the low-risk group (< median risk value), and the survival curves of the two groups were drawn. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was drawn for predicting the 5-year overall survival rate of colorectal adenocarcinoma patients in a time-dependent way in TCGA database according to the risk value of FRG prognosis model. Cox proportional risk model was used to make univariate and multivariate survival analysis in order to screen factors affecting the prognosis. The pathway enrichment analysis of prognosis-related FRG of colorectal adenocarcinoma was performed based on gene ontology (GO) database and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database.Results:The clinical information of 545 patients and 602 datasets were extracted from the database. A total of differential expressed 199 FRG in colorectal adenocarcinoma and 28 prognosis-related FRG were identified. After taking the intersection, 21 FRG affecting the prognosis of colorectal adenocarcinoma patients were identified. DUOX2, NOX4, NOX1, DDIT3, JDP2, ATP6V1G2, ULK1, ATG3 were probably associated with WIPI1; expressions of NOX4, NOX5, PLIN4 were positively correlated with ATP6V1G2, while the expression of ULK1 was negatively correlated with MAPK1, MYB, FANCD2, ATG3 and ATP5MC3. LASSO regression analysis showed that 15 FRG were finally screened out (ATP5MC3, NOX4, NOX5, ALOX12B, ATG3, WIPI1, MAPK1, MYB, AKR1C1, DDIT3, JDP2, ATP6V1G2, DRD4, SLC2A3, PLIN4), and the risk model was constructed by calculating the risk value, and the risk value = NOX4×0.139-ATP5M3×0.108+NOX5×1.486+ALOX12B×0.475-ATG3×0.030-WIPI1×0.170-MAPK1×0.271-MYB×0.063+AKR1C1×0.021+DDIT3×0.186+JDP2×0.292+ATP6V1G2×0.777+DRD4×0.294+SLC2A3×0.059+PLIN4×0.113. The overall survival of patients in the high-risk group was worse than that in the low-risk group ( P < 0.001). The 5-year overall survival rate was 48.2% in the high-risk group and 76.8% in the low-risk group. Multivariate survival showed that the age and risk value were independent affecting factors of the prognosis. ROC curves revealed that the risk model constructed by using prognosis-related FRG could well predict the 5-year overall survival rate of patients (the area under the curve was 0.728). The differential expressed genes of both groups may be associated with genetic pathways such as extracellular matrix composition, extracellular structure composition and focal adhesion. Conclusions:The prognostic risk model constructed by the screened FRG can better evaluate the prognosis of colorectal adenocarcinoma patients. These FRG are expected to become new candidate biomarkers related to the prognosis of colorectal adenocarcinoma.
6.Experience for post-adolescent postoperative urethral stricture of hypospadias in a single center (a report of 71 cases)
Lujie SONG ; Zeyu WANG ; Kaile ZHANG ; Tao LIANG ; Jiong ZHANG ; Sanbao JIN ; Yuemin XU ; Qiang FU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2021;42(1):28-32
Objective:To explore management experience for post-adolescent postoperative urethral stricture of hypospadias in a single center.Methods:The clinical data of 71 cases of postoperative urethral stricture of post-adolescent hypospadias from January 2015 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. The average age was 27.7(12-65) years. The mean duration of urethral stricture was 33.4(1-240) months. The number of prior surgeries was 2.5(1-9). There were 32 cases of ectopic urethral orifice, including 22 on penile, 8 on scrotum and 2 on perineum. There were 17 cases of urethral stricture with penile curvature, 11 with urethra-cutaneous fistula, 9 with urethral diverticulum, 11 with urethral calculus and 25 with urethral infection. Ten patients kept suprapubic tubes; 61 patients were able to urinate on their own, but suffered from dysuria and weak steam. The average maximum uroflow rate of 71 cases was 4.7(0-11.2) ml/s. The primary urethral reconstruction procedures were performed on 33 cases, included 11 penile or scrotal septum flap urethroplasty, 2 urethral diverticulum wall flap urethroplasty, 12 oral mucosal urethroplasty and 8 urethrotomy. Thirty-three cases underwent two-staged surgery. For patients with penile curvature greater than 30 degrees, the penis was straightened with a urethrotomy in first stage. Besides, the dorsal skin of penis or oral mucosal graft were transferred to the ventral side of the penis to the preset urethral plate. In second-stage, Denis Brown urethroplasty was performed on 23 patients, tubularized incised plate (Snodgrass) urethroplasty on 6, and oral mucosa inlay urethral plate (Snodgraft) urethroplasty on 4. In 5 cases, preplacing of oral mucosa was done in the second stage with a third-staged urethroplasty. Penile curvature was relieved by ventral scar resection with the folding the dorsal tunica albuginea of corpus cavernosum when necessary.Results:The mean follow-up time was 30.5(4-59) months. Sixty-one patients got satisfying postoperative urination, with an average maximum uroflow rate of 22.7 ml/s (15.8-37.2 ml/s). Restenosis occurred in 10 cases, and urethral fistula in 7 cases. Re-stricture patients underwent urethrotomy in 5 cases, augmented urethroplasty with flap in 4 cases, and urethroplasty with oral mucosal graft in 1 case. Among the 7 patients with urethral fistula, 5 were cured by one fistula repair, and 1 cured by second repair; the rest one was left untreated. 2 patients still had penile curvature after operation.Conclusions:It is difficult to manage post-adolescent postoperative urethral stricture of hypospadias, especially for patients with residual penile curvature greater than 30 degrees and lack of penile skin. Performing correction of the curvature and reconstruction of the urethral plate in first stage and Denis Brown urethroplasty or Snodgrass urethroplasty in second or third stage could achieve good results.
7.Prediction of the pharmacological characteristics and therapeutic mechanism of Tripterygium wilfordii in treating oral lichen planus based on network pharmacology
WU Zeyu ; ZHAO Jin ; WANG Chen ; GONG Yi ; XUE Rui
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2021;29(12):809-819
Objective:
To explore the potential mechanism of the main active component Tripterygium wilfordii in the treatment of oral lichen planus based on network pharmacology.
Methods:
The components of Tripterygium wilfordii and targets were searched through the Traditional Chinese Medicine system pharmacology database and analysis platform (TCMSP) and the Traditional Chinese Medicine integrated database (TCMID) databases. The related targets of oral lichen planus (OLP) were obtained through databases such as Gene Cards. The OLP targets were mapped by Venn analysis to the targets of Tripterygium wilfordii to screen out the common targets as the treatment of OLP targets of Tripterygium wilfordii. The Cytoscape software and STRING were used to construct a chemical component-target network and protein-protein interaction network, a network analyzer was used to compute the network topology properties, a cluster profiler software was used to analyze the GO classification enrichment analysis and KEGG signal path analysis, and a Tripterygium wilfordii chemical components-targets-pathway network diagram was constructed.
Results:
Twenty-three components and 44 OLP treatmenttargets of Tripterygium wilfordii were obtained. The key active ingredients of Tripterygium wilfordii in the treatment of OLP are triptolide, kaempferol, and tangerine peel. The key targets include TNF and AKT1. The GO classification enrichment analysis obtained 63 GO terms, which are mainly involved in the leukocyte differentiation and reaction to lipopolysaccharides. The KEGG analysis identified 111 signaling pathways, which are mainly related to the TNF signaling pathway and IL17 signaling pathway.
Conclusion
Tripterygium wilfordii in the treatment of OLP. This study can provide a theoretical basis for further research to explore drugs with high activity and low toxicity to treat OLP from Tripterygium wilfordii.
8.The impact of obstructive sleep apnea on cardiac structure and function in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Sha SHA ; Zeyu SHU ; Tingting DU ; Jin TAN ; Qiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(6):695-700
Objective:To investigate the impact of obstructive sleep apnea(OSA)on cardiac structure and function in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Methods:This was a case-control study.Elderly patients with T2DM aged 65 years and above at the Department of Geriatrics of Tianjin Medical University General Hospital were consecutively enrolled in this study, and eventually 61 patients with complete general information were included.All patients were examined with polysomnography(PSG). They were divided into the T2DM group and the T2DM+ OSA group based on whether there was concurrent OSA.Differences in cardiac structure and function were compared between the two groups and between patients with mild OSA and those with moderate-severe OSA.The correlation of OSA with cardiac structure and function in T2DM patients was analyzed by using Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression analysis.Results:The left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)was lower in the T2DM+ OSA group than in the T2DM group(52.38±4.70 % vs.56.34±5.92%, t=2.892, P=0.005). The anteroposterior diameter of the right ventricle, inter-ventricular septum thickness and left ventricular posterior wall thickness increased in the T2DM+ OSA group compared with the T2DM group(21.50±1.49 mm vs.20.55±1.05 mm, 10.21±0.88 mm vs.9.52±1.04 mm, 10.42±0.83 mm vs.9.83±0.83 mm, t=-2.670, -2.770 and -2.716, P=0.010, 0.007 and 0.009). LVEF was lower in patients with moderate-severe OSA than in those with mild OSA group(50.58±3.55% vs.55.83±4.83%, t=3.813, P=0.001). The anteroposterior diameter of the right ventricle, inter-ventricular septum thickness and left ventricular posterior wall thickness were greater in patients with moderate-severe OSA than in those with mild OSA(21.86±1.39 mm vs.20.79±1.46 mm, 10.48±0.82 mm vs.9.69±0.75 mm, 10.68±0.80 mm vs.9.92±0.64 mm, t=-2.231, -2.871 and -2.943, P=0.032, 0.007 and 0.006). Pearson correlation analysis showed that the Apnea Hypopnea Index(AHI)was correlated with LVEF, the anteroposterior diameter of the right ventricle, inter-ventricular septum thickness and left ventricular posterior wall thickness( r=-0.425, 0.340, 0.458 and 0.473, P=0.001, 0.007, <0.001 and <0.001). After adjusting for age, body mass index, systolic blood pressure and triglycerides, multiple linear regression analysis showed that AHI was also correlated with LVEF, the anteroposterior diameter of the right ventricle, inter-ventricular septum thickness and left ventricular posterior wall thickness( β=-0.385, 0.520, 0.604 and 0.388, P=0.036, 0.011, 0.001 and 0.039). Conclusions:OSA aggravates cardiac remodeling and systolic insufficiency in T2DM patients and may be related to the severity of intermittent hypoxia.
9.Design and synthesis of selective sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 agonists with increased phosphorylation rates.
Qiong XIAO ; Minwan HU ; Si CHEN ; Yifan TANG ; Zeyu SHI ; Jing JIN ; Jinping HU ; Ping XIE ; Dali YIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2020;10(6):1134-1142
FTY720 and IMMH002, prodrugs for sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 (S1P) agonists, show inadequate and inconsistent levels of phosphorylation in humans compared to that in rats. In this study, FTY720 or IMMH002 analogues (-) were designed and synthesized with modified head pieces to improve the biotransformation of the prodrugs to the active phosphorylated forms. Target compounds were synthesized a convergent route using the key and optically pure building block , which was first synthesized asymmetrically catalyzed amination. The phosphorylation rates of these analogues in rat or human blood were compared. The new methyl-substituted analogue compound showed higher phosphorylation rates in both rats and humans than the parent compound, whereas compound showed improvements in rats, but not in humans. In pharmacokinetics studies of rats, compounds and both had higher levels of phosphorylation than FTY720 and IMMH002. Thus, our study not only yielded new compounds with therapeutic potential, but also showed species differences between rats and humans in response to the structural modifications, which might be useful for predicting the biotransformation behavior and efficacy of this class of prodrugs in the clinic.
10.Apical sealability in extracted teeth by the root canal filling agents GuttaFlow and AH Plus: a systematic review
YUAN Xiyu ; CONG Zhaoxia ; WU Zeyu ; ZHAO Jin
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2019;27(7):451-456
Objective:
To compare the apical sealing effects of two root canal fillers, GuttaFlow and AH Plus, for clinical reference.
Methods:
The Cochrane system evaluation method was used to search the Cochrane Library, Embase, CBM, PubMed, CNKI, Weipu, and Wanfang databases. Additionally, relevant journals and conference papers were manually retrieved, and relevant randomized controlled trials were collected. Two reviewers independently evaluated the quality of each study and extracted the data. A meta-analysis was performed using the RevMan5.3 software for homogenous studies, and a descriptive analysis was performed for studies with poor homogeneity.
Results:
In total, 10 randomized controlled trials containing 398 isolated teeth were included. The meta-analysis results showed that the difference in apical microleakage was statistically significant at 1 week and 3 months [1 week: MD=-0.13, 95% CI (-0.22,-0.04), P=0.007; 3 months: MD=-1.27, 95% CI (-1.94,-0.60), P=0.000 2] but not at 6 months [MD=-0.10, 95% CI (-0.26, 0.06), P=0.23].
Conclusion
Based on existing research results, GuttaFlow may achieve better results than AH Plus in the short term (≤ 1 week). Because it is subject to limitations of time, quality, and research methods, this conclusion requires more long-term, high-quality, large-sample, multimeasurement randomized controlled trials for further validation.


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