1.Relationship between white matter microstructural features and cognitive function in patients with bipolar disorder
Junfan LIANG ; Hua LIU ; Xinyin GUO ; Xuehua LI ; Jixiang YUAN ; Minglan YU ; Tingting WANG ; Rongfang HE ; Bo XIANG ; Kezhi LIU ; Xuemei LIANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(10):833-839
Objective:To explore the white matter structural characteristics in patients with bipolar disorder(BD)using diffusion tensor imaging(DTI)and investigate their relationship with cognitive function.Methods:A total of 15 patients with BD type Ⅰ and 26 patients with BD type Ⅱ who met the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,Fourth Edition(DSM-Ⅳ)diagnostic criteria and 37 normal controls were included.Cognitive function was assessed with the Trail Making Test(TMT)and Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsy-chological Status(RBANS).The tract-based spatial statistics(TBSS)method was used to explore the differences in fractional anisotropy(FA)and mean diffusivity(MD)among the three groups and perform correlation analyses with cognitive function.Results:Patients with BD Ⅰ and BD Ⅱ had lower scores in attention(P<0.001),delayed memory(P<0.01),and total scores(P<0.001)on the RBANS compared to the normal control group.They also exhibited lower FA values in the corpus callosum and right superior corona radiata compared to the normal control group(P<0.05).In the BD Ⅰ group,there was a positive correlation between FA values in the genu of corpus cal-losum and visuospatial/constructional scores(r=0.74,P<0.05),while in the BD Ⅱ group,a positive correlation was found between FA values in the same region and language function scores(r=0.55,P<0.05).Conclusion:It suggests that patients with bipolar disorder may have impaired white matter integrity in the corpus callosum and right superior corona radiata,which may be associated with cognitive impairment.
2.Analyzing the influencing factors of dyslipidemia in employees of a petrochemical enterprise
Feifei ZENG ; Weixu HUANG ; Aihua ZHANG ; Xuehua YAN ; Weizhen GUO ; Kengkeng CHEN ; Huifeng CHEN
China Occupational Medicine 2024;51(6):656-660
Objective To analyze the current status of dyslipidemia among employees in a petrochemical enterprise and its influencing factors. Methods A total of 1 636 employees from a petrochemical enterprise were selected as the research subjects by the judgment sampling method. Peripheral venous blood was collected from the research subjects to detect total cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and low- density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in serum. The Effort-Reward Imbalance (ERI) Questionnaire was used to investigate occupational stress in the ERI model. Results The detection rate of dyslipidemia among the research subjects was 52.7%. The detection rates of abnormal total cholesterol, triglyceride, LDL-C, and HDL-C were 35.7%, 31.4%, 24.3%, and 10.0%, respectively. The detection rate of high occupational stress among the research subjects was 26.3%. The result of multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the risks of dyslipidemia in overweight and obese employees were higher than that of normal body mass [ odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were 2.111 (1.692-2.634) and 2.346 (1.591-3.458), both P<0.01]. The risk of dyslipidemia in lean body mass employees was lower than those with normal body mass [OR (95%CI) was 0.130 (0.030-0.564), P<0.05]. The risk of dyslipidemia in smokers was higher than that in non-smokers [OR (95%CI) was 1.462 (1.124-1.902), P<0.01]. Employees with 20-30 years and ≥ 30 years of service had higher risks of dyslipidemia than those with <10 years of service [OR (95%CI) were 1.411 (1.038-1.919) and 1.869 (1.202-2.906), respectively, both P<0.05]. The risk of dyslipidemia among employees with high effort level of occupational stress in ERI model was higher than those with low effort level [OR (95%CI) was 1.351(1.045-1.745), P<0.05]. Conclusion Dyslipidemia prevalence is relatively high among the petrochemical enterprise employees. Overweight, obesity, smoking, long service years, and occupational stress in ERI model are influencing factors of dyslipidemia. To prevent dyslipidemia, it is necessary to strengthen blood lipid monitoring and lifestyle intervention in personnel with overweight, obesity, smoking, long service years, and occupational stress in ERI model.
3.Metabolite Chemical Composition of the Bletilla striata (Thunb.) Reichb. f. Endophyte Penicillium oxalicum
Ran LIU ; Xuehua HAN ; Jing GAO ; Min LUO ; Dale GUO ; Guangzhi WANG
Mycobiology 2023;51(3):148-156
Penicillium oxalicum strain can be isolated from the Bletilla striata (Thunb.) Reichb. f. tubers.Its solid-state fermentation products are concentrated by percolation extraction. Separation and purification have been conducted to the ethyl acetate extracts by preparative HPLC.Based on the use of spectrometry, we have determined 17 known compounds, 12,13-dihydroxy-fumitremorgin C (1), pseurotin A (2), tyrosol (3), cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Val) (4), cis-4-hydroxy-8-O-methylmellein (5), uracil (6), cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Ala) (7), 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-4-hydroxy-4-quinolin carboxylic acid (8), cyclo-(Gly-L-Pro) (9), 2’-deoxyuridine (10), 1-(β-D-ribofuranosyl)thymine (11), cyclo-(L-Val-Gly) (12), 2’-deoxythymidine (13), cyclo-(Gly-D-Phe) (14), cyclo-L-(4-hydroxyprolinyl)-D-leucine (15), cyclo-(L)-4-hydroxy-Pro-(L)-Phe (16), uridine (17). Here, we report compounds 1–3, 5, 7–8, 11–12, 14–17 are first found and isolated from this endophyte.
4.Role of occupational satisfaction and occupational proactive behavior in the relationship between nurse occupational insecurity and work engagement
Mingyan YANG ; Mei YANG ; Dejian ZENG ; Mingli GUO ; Xuehua WU ; Zhiling WANG ; Mingjian ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(24):3296-3301
Objective:To explore the effect of job insecurity on work engagement, and examine the mediating role of job satisfaction and the moderating role of occupational proactive behavior.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, nurses from Southern University of Science and Technology Hospital and Jiangyou Second People's Hospital were selected as the research objects in July 2022. General information questionnaire, Occupational Insecurity Scale, Occupational Satisfaction Scale, Work Engagement Scale and Occupational Proactive Behavior were used for questionnaire investigation. A total of 598 valid questionnaires were collected. Model 4 and Model 7 in the SPSS 22.0 Process were used to test the mediating effect and the moderated mediating effect respectively.Results:Occupational insecurity was negatively correlated with occupational satisfaction and work engagement ( r=-0.202, -0.165, P<0.01) , while occupational satisfaction was positively correlated with work engagement ( r=0.549, P<0.01) . Work satisfaction played a completely mediating role in the effect of job insecurity on work engagement (mediating effect value: -0.090 9, 95% confidence interval: -0.14 - -0.04) , accounting for 65.30% of the total effect. Occupational active behavior positively moderated the relationship between job insecurity and job satisfaction (β=0.07, P<0.01) . Conclusions:Nurses' work engagement is at a high level, but occupational insecurity will reduce nurses' job satisfaction and thus reduce their work engagement. Nurses with high occupational proactive behavior can alleviate the weakening of job insecurity on job satisfaction.
5.Clinical and imaging features of neuroglial heterotopia in children
Xuehua PENG ; Yu GUO ; Aiguo ZHAI ; Hao YANG ; Zhiyao TIAN ; Jianbo SHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2022;56(3):293-297
Objective:To summarize the clinical and imaging features of pediatric neuroglial heterotopia (NGH) in different locations.Methods:The clinical and preoperative imaging data of 9 patients (6 boys and 3 girls, median age 3 months, range from 1 to13 months) with NGH confirmed by pathology were retrospectively reviewed in Wuhan Children′s Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from October 2009 to December 2020. All patients underwent preoperative CT or/and MR examination. Follow-up was performed in 12 to 60 months after operation, with a median follow-up time of 24 months. The location, range, size, density/signal intensity of the lesions were reviewed.Results:Of all 9 cases, three cases were located in nose (2 extranasal type and 1 mixed type), with the maximum diameter of 13, 13 and 15 mm; there were 3 lesions in tongue, all of which were located on the dorsum of tongue, with the maximum diameter of 13, 18 and 23 mm; there were also 2 cases located in nasopharynx, maximum diameter of 15 and 22 mm, respectively. One case was in sacrococcygeal area, with the maximum diameter as 18 mm. All lesions presented as solid masses with well-defined margins, displaying slightly low density compared to grey matter. The CT value ranged from 25 to 47 HU. Compared to grey matter or spinal cord, MRI demonstrated isointense or slight hypointense on T 1WI and slight hyperintense on T 2WI. All masses presented homogenous density or signal intensity, with mild homogenous enhancement. During postoperative follow-up, no recurrence was found in 8 cases. One case of nasal NGH with gradeⅡcleft lip recurred at 1 month follow-up after surgery, and no recurrence was found after the second surgery. Conclusions:The NGH in children has typical imaging features, and is mostly located at the extracranial midline structure.It presents as solid mass, with quasi-circular morphology, well-defined margins and homogeneous density or signal intensity similar to gray matter or spinal cord. The postoperative recurrence rate is low.
6.Research progress of CD36 antigen deletion and transfusion-related immunity
Xuehua HE ; Jiajia QIAO ; Xiaojun GUO ; Hongbin ZHAO ; Ling ZHANG ; Qiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2021;34(12):1408-1411
As a pattern recognition receptor, CD36 antigen participates in a series of pathophysiological processes, and has well been documented in transfusion medicine. This article reviews the discovery, structure and expression of CD36, the type and frequency of CD36 antigen deletion, as well as the relationship between anti-CD36 and transfusion-related immune diseases.
7.Ultrasound measurement and analysis of the hip in healthy infants:a multicenter study
Bingxuan HUANG ; Bei XIA ; Na XU ; Hongwei TAO ; Xuezhi HE ; Wei YU ; Ke SUN ; Guibing FU ; Wei SHI ; Jingming HAN ; Qinghua LIU ; Lili MIAO ; Wenjuan CHEN ; Xuehua ZHANG ; Dan WANG ; Bianjing ZUO ; Hong GAO ; Wei FAN ; Yan GUO ; Xin ZHANG ; Qingfeng ZHAN ; Guzi WANG ; Xiaowei PENG ; Rong HU ; Yan LIU ; Xinjie ZENG ; Jun GAO ; Chao QIAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2018;27(5):417-422
Objective To analysis the change of hip joint in healthy infants by ultrasound,and establish the normal reference value of the developmental dysplasia of the hip(DDH). Methods A total of 8 000 healthy infants from 0 to 24 weeks were collected from the Multi-center study of 10 children′s medical centers. Among them,3 855 infants(2 065 females and 1 790 males) with complete data and follow-up were included in this study. All subjects were divided into 6 groups ( <4,4~7,8~11,12~15,16~19 and≥20 weeks group). α angle,femoral head length and width,femoral head coverage ratio by acetabulum ( FHC) were measured in the coronal view on the neutral position;distance from pubis to femoral head ( P-H) and distance from ischium to femoral head ( I-H ) were measured in the transverse view on neutral position;distance from femoral head topubis ( H-P) was measured in the posterolateraltransverse view on the flexion position. The results of each group changes with age were analysised. Results ① The α angle of healthy infants from 0 to 20 weeks were increased with age,the difference among the groups were statistically significant( P <0.05),but there was no significant difference between 16~19 and ≥20 weeks group( P >0.05). ②The femoral head length and width of all age groups were increased with age,the difference among all the groups was statistically significant( all P <0.05). ③ FHC from 0 to 20 weeks were increased with age,the difference among the groups were statistically significant( P <0.05) except between 16~19 and ≥20 weeks group( P >0.05). ④ The P-H and I-H in all age groups showed no statistically significant ( all P>0.05). ⑤The H-P of all age groups were increased with age,the difference between the groups were statistically significant(all P <0.05).Conclusions The development of hip joints have the certain regular developmental pattern in healthy infants less than 5 months of birth and are relatively constant after birth more than 5 months. The ultrasound normal reference value of the hip joints can be used for the early diagnosis of the DDH.
8.Effectiveness of clinical pathway for treatment of advanced schistosomiasis hepatic fibrosis
Xuehua NIU ; Haiyong HUA ; Wenjian GUO ; Ye HONG ; Lu YOU ; Yong DENG ; Wei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2017;29(4):475-477
Objective To assess the effectiveness of the clinical pathway for the treatment of advanced schistosomiasis he-patic fibrosis. Methods The duration of hospital stay,gross hospitalization expense,individual-paid expense,interior diame-ter of portal vein,levels of four serum hepatic fibrosis-related parameters(PIIIP,CIV,HA,and LN),and activities of ALT, AST andγ-GT were assessed and compared between the advanced schistosomiasis patients receiving the clinical pathway and ones receiving non-clinical pathway. Results There were 142 advanced schistosomiasis patients with hepatic fibrosis receiving the clinical pathway of anti-hepatic fibrosis. Compared with the patients receiving non-clinical pathway ,the gross hospitalization expenses reduced by 11.2%(t=6.310,P<0.05),and the individual-paid expenses reduced by 16.1%(t=4.326,P<0.05). The mean HA level was twice higher than the normal range,with a positive rising from 70.4%to 83.1%,and the abnormal rates of CIV andγ-GT were 64.1%and 28.9%respectively. Conclusions The clinical pathway can drastically reduce the treatment expenses in advanced schistosomiasis patients with hepatic fibrosis. However,the patients have a trend towards the persistent disease progression. Therefore,the researches of more effective therapeutic methods for advanced schistosomiasis hepatic fibro-sis are urgently needed.
9.The study of peripheral blood miR-29a/101 in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
Teng MA ; Xuehua SUN ; Shunchang SUN ; Ruiyou GUO ; Xiaowei MA
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(11):1010-1014
Objective To detect the expressions of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) of peripheral whole blood in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and investigate the potential roles of the miRNAs as diagnostic bi omarkers for Alzheimer's disease.Methods Peripheral blood samples were obtained from 110 AD patients and 150 age-and gender-matched normal controls.The concentrations of seven candidate miRNAs,including miR-9,miR-29a,miR-29b,miR-101,miR-181c,miR-137and miR-126,were measured with a real-time quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) method.The data of two groups were collected and analyzed by SPSS 19.0 software.Results It was found that miR-29a (P=1.12×10-5) and miR-101 (P=6.24× 10-7) were markedly down-regulated in peripheral blood of AD patients compared with normal controls.In addition,logistic regression analysis revealed peripheral whole blood miR-29a/101 combination could be a potential biomarker of AD with better specificity (82%) and sensitivity (75%).Conclusions miR-29a/101 combination in peripheral whole blood may serve as a useful noninvasive diagnostic biomarker for AD.
10.Efects of Inhibiting miR-155 Expression on the Proliferation and Apoptosis of Leukemia THP-1 Cells.
Hua XUE ; Lu LIANG ; Hui-Mei GUO ; Luo-Ming HUA ; Song-Ying ZHAO ; Hong-Juan SHI ; Jing-Yu ZHANG ; Li SONG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2014;22(6):1550-1554
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of miR-155 inhibitor transfection on the proliferation and apoptosis of THP-1 cells. The miR-155 inhibitor was transfected into THP-1 cells (THP-1I) by using X-treme GENE siRNA transfection reagent. Cells without transfection (THP-1C) and cells with negative transfection (THP-1IC) were used as controls. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was performed to detect the expression of miR-155 and relative expression of SHIP1 mRNA in the cells. Cell proliferation was assayed using CCK-8 method. Cell apoptosis were detected by flow cytometry. The expression of SHIP1, TAKT and pAKT in THP-1 cells were detected by Western blot. The results indicated that compared with THP-1C and THP-1IC, the expression of miR-155 in THP-1I cells was significantly reduced; miR-155 inhibition significantly increased apoptosis rate in THP-1 cells (P < 0.05) ; miR-155 inhibition in THP-1 cells caused no significant alteration in SHIP1 mRNA level but significantly increased its protein content, indicating some post-transcriptional modulations might exist underlying the modulation of miR-155 to SHIP1, the miR-155 caused significantly reduced protein level of pAKT (P < 0.05) without interfering TAKT protein content. It is concluded that the miR-155 inhibition may promote THP-1 cell apoptosis through increasing SHIP1 protein content and impairing its downstream PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. This study suggests that miR-155 inhibition may be a promising therapy strategy for treating acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
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