1.Current status and analysis of undergraduate students' help-seeking behaviors for depressive
Fan YUAN ; Sihong YU ; Bingxiang YANG ; Yang ZHOU ; Shu FANG ; Fang YANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(21):2750-2755
Objective? To investigate and explore actual help-seeking behaviors for depressive symptoms among college students. Methods? By convenience sampling, a total of 871 undergraduate students from the whole Wuhan university from November 2016 to March 2017 were selected and investigated by using the self-designed General Information Questionnaire, Family APGAR Index(APGAR), Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale(CES-D),Comprehensive International Diagnostic Interview(CIDI 2.1) Actual Help Seeking Questionnaire(AHSQ). Results? Totally 348(43.3%)college students reported that they had depressive problems and the situation about actual help-seeking behaviors had been reported over the part 12 months. Among those 348 respondents, 94(27.0%)students reported that they had never sought for help; 254(73.0%) reported they had sought for help. There was statistical difference of "whether had been through major life events in the past one year" in seeking help from "close companion","friends", and "teachers and classmates" (P<0.05), the college students with better family function tend to seek help from their parents, the difference was statistically significant (P=0.005), there was statistical difference of "whether discomfort existed caused by psychological problems" in seeking help from "professional personnel in mental health", "hotline/internet resource"(P< 0.05); the college students with higher CES-D scores tend to seek help from "hotline/internet resources",the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusions? There is a high prevalence of depressive symptoms in college students, and they seek help mainly from "other nonprofessional personnel" and"hotline/internet resources". Their ability of making use of the public psychological health services should be improved.
2. Association between hyponatremia and hemodynamic and prognosis in patients with intermediate-risk acute pulmonary embolism
Na SUN ; Yiqiang CHEN ; Binfeng SUN ; Fangli YU ; Bo YU ; Bingxiang WU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2018;46(12):976-980
Objective:
To investigate the association between hyponatremia and hemodynamic and prognosis in patients with intermediate-risk acute pulmonary embolism.
Methods:
We retrospectively recruited 110 intermediate-risk acute pulmonary embolism patients (right ventricular dysfunction was confirmed by echocardiography and CT scan with or without the elevated levels of cardiac injury biomarkers) in the first and the second affiliated hospital of Harbin medical university from January 1,2011 to December 31, 2014. The patients were aged (58.4±14.9) years old.There were 49 males and 61 females.Patients were divided into 2 groups as non-hyponatremia group (plasma sodium>135 mmol/L, 93 cases) and hyponatremia group (plasma sodium≤135 mmol/L, 17 cases). Baseline clinical and hemodynamic parameters were obtained from these patients. All enrolled patients were followed up after discharge.
Results:
Heart rate ((106.7±21.9) beats per minute vs. (93.4±19.4) beats per minute,
3.Clinical and imaging characteristics of 108 lung isolated ground-glass opacity
Yanan LI ; Weihua ZHANG ; Bingxiang YU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2014;(2):214-217
Objective To investigate the clinical and computed tomography (CT) features of lung isolated ground-glass opaci-ty and to analyze the predictive factors that may discriminate benign from malignant nodules .Methods Clinical features , CT charac-teristics, pathological diagnosis , and the follow-up results were retrospectively analyzed with 108 cases of isolated ground-grass opacity (GGO) that was confirmed by histopathology from January 2011 to March 2013.Results A total of 108 isolated GGOs [52 men,56 women,mean age (58.12 ±10.34)years] included 19 benign nodules and 89 malignant nodules.The diversity of age, gender, clini-cal symptom, margin (speculation, spine-like process), internal characteristics (ovule sign, air bronchograms) of the lesions were no statistically significant differences between benign and malignant GGOs ( P >0.05 ) .The lymphocyte and CT findings of shape , lobu-lation, interface (ill/well defined) and pleural indentation sign were significantly different between benign and malignant GGOs ( P <0.05 ) .Besides significant difference in pleural indentation sign was also found between bronchioalveolar carcinoma and adenocarcino -ma ( P =0.0252).Among the 44 patients who were followed up after finding GGO initially , there were 7 GGOs (7/44,15.91%) to grow up after 3years, and GGOs of 32 patients had no obvious change , besides the patients'age of malignant GGO was bigger than the benign( P =0.0416).Conclusions Clinical features were of little value to discriminate the benign from malignant GGOs .CT fea-tures including round/oval shape, lobulation, and well defined and pleural indentation sign were of important value in the diagnosis of malignant GGO .Surgical resection should be applied in the process of follow-up when the sizes of GGO become bigger or newly formed solid components were detected .GGO that can't be diagnosed should be followed up for at least 3 years.
4.DDA and BCG polysaccharide nucleic acid improved the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of tuberculosis subunit vaccine against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in mice
Zejiao DA ; Lina HU ; Bingxiang WANG ; Wenwen JIANG ; Linfeng FU ; Hongjuan YU ; Yu LUO ; Bingdong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2010;30(6):555-559
Objective To investigate the adjuvant effect of dimo-thylidioctyl ammonium bromide (DDA) and/or DDA-BCG polysaccharide nucleic acid( BCG-PSN), which was combined with a Mycobacterium tuberculosis fusion protein AMM ( Ag 8 5 B - MPT64190-198 - Mtb8.4 ) to boost BCG primed immunization. Methods DDA with or without BCG PSN was mixed with the fusion protein AMM to construct the boosting vaccine. Mice were immunized with BCG and then boosted twice with AMM formulated with the adjuvant DDA with or without BCG-PSN. PBS or BCG vaccination without boosting was used as control. The humoral and cell-mediated immune responses were analyzed by ELISA and ELISPOT. Moreover, the protective efficacy of BCG prime-AMM subunit vaccine boosting against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection was analyzed. Results With in vitro stimulation of Ag85B and PPD( purified protein derivative) antigen, the number of IFN-γ secreting cells from the mice boosted twice by AMM/DDA/BCG-PSN and AMM/DDA were higher than BCG and PBS group (P <0.05). The CFU in lungs of mice boosted with AMM/DDA/BCG-PSN was less than that of PBS group(P <0.05), while the CFU of AMM/DDA-boosted mice was less than that of BCG and PBS group(P < 0.05).However, fewer lesions were seen in lungs of mice immunized with BCG alone or BCG-prime-AMM/DDA/BCG-PSN boosting than the other groups. Conclusion DDA is an idea adjuvant for tuberculosis subunit vaccine;BCG-PSN might play a role in alleviating the immunity-mediated pathology.
5.Analysis of immunogenicity of tuberculosis fusion protein consisting of Ag85B, Mpt64 and HspX antigens expressed in replication and dormancy bacilli
Qing LI ; Wenwen JIANG ; Yu LUO ; Hongjuan YU ; Nannan SONG ; Bingxiang WANG ; Xin LIU ; Ying ZHANG ; Bingdong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(2):103-107
Objective To construct protective immunity to Mycobncterium tuberculosis latent infection, a novel fusion protein consisting of HspX, the 190 to 198 peptide of Mpt64 and Ag85B, which were confirmed to be the effective protective antigens mainly expressed in the dormancy and exponential phase of growth, was constructed and its immunogenicity was investigated. Methods Ag85B and Mpt64190-198-HspX sequences were amplified by PCR and cloned into plasmids pET-28a. The fusion protein, Ag85BMpt64190-198-HspX (AMH) was expressed in E. coli BL21 and purified with Ni-NTA resins. C57BL/6 mice were immunized three times at 2-week intervals subcutaneously with AMH formulated with the adjuvant composed of dimethyl-dioctyldecyl ammonium bromide (DDA) and BCG polysaccharide nucleic acid (BCGPSN). Humoral and cell-mediated immunity responses were analyzed at five weeks after the last injection. Results AMH was expressed stably in E. coli and could be purified well by Ni-NTA affinity chromatography. C57BL/6 mice immunized with AMH subunit vaccine generated specific cellular and humoral immunologic response to the stimulation of Ag85B, Mpt64190-198 and HspX. Conclusion It suggested that AMH was a promising candidate antigen of tuberculosis subunit vaccine.
6.An experimental study of telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) DNAzyme on growth of A549/DDP cells.
Bingxiang YU ; Jie ZHU ; Youning LIU ; Xiaofei ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2006;9(5):405-408
BACKGROUNDTelomerase expresses in many cancers and may contribute to drug-resistance. The aim of this study is to observe the effect of telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) DNAzyme on growth of A549/DDP cells and to explore the possibility of telomerase as a new target in treatment of drug resistance for lung cancer.
METHODSAn hTERT DNAzyme was composed. Telomerase activity was measured by telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) modified from Kim's method. MTT was used to show the influence of hTERT DNAzyme and cisplatin on A549/DDP cells.
RESULTSThe telomerase activity of A549/DDP cells was down-regulated by hTERT DNAzyme in a dose-dependent manner. The growth inhibition rate of A549/DDP cells was 32.9% by hTERT DNAzyme of 0.25μmol/L, and 60.5% by hTERT DNAzyme combined with 3mg/L cisplatin. The CDI of hTERT DNAzyme and cisplatin was 0.9.
CONCLUSIONShTERT DNAzyme can inhibit the growth of A549/DDP cells and has a synergistic effect with cisplatin. It is suggested that telomerase may be a new target in treatment of drug-resistant lung cancer cells.
7.A clinical study of ProGRP as a new tumor marker for small cell lung cancer.
Bingxiang YU ; Qingfeng LIU ; Liang'an CHEN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2003;6(3):209-210
BACKGROUNDTo evaluate the significance of progastrin-releasing peptide (ProGRP) as a new tumor marker for small cell lung cancer (SCLC)..
METHODSFifty-five patients with pathologically proved SCLC were initially treated and retrospectively studied, in which the level of serum ProGRP was tesed in various situations and its relationship with tumor stage and therapeutic effects was observed.
RESULTSThe diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of ProGRP to SCLC were 80.0% and 97.0% respectively. The average ProGRP level in extensive disease of SCLC patients was 820.00 ng/L, significantly higher than 205.86 ng/L in limited disease of SCLC patients (P=0.000 3). In chemotherapy sensitive cases, the ProGRP level had a significant decrease after treatment, while there was no change in failure cases.
CONCLUSIONSProGRP is a new SCLC tumor marker with high specificity and sensitivity. It has a close relationship with SCLC stage and can be used as a predictor of SCLC to chemotherapy response.
8.Study on Decreasing Effects of Polydatin on Blood Viscosity in the Rat Model of Acute Blood Stasis
Yu WANG ; Xiaodong SUN ; Bingxiang YUAN ; Xiuling DENG ; Xiaojiangpharmacology YU
China Pharmacy 1991;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE:To observe the decreasing effects of Polydatin on blood viscosity and microcirculation in the rat model of acute blood stasis.METHODS:The rat model of acute blood stasis was established with high dose of adrenaline sub?cutaneous injection in combination with ice-water socking.The parameters such as whole blood viscosity?bat low and high shear rates,hemotocrit,platelet adhesiveness testPAdT,fibrinogenFIB,plasma viscosity?petc.were used.RESULTS:The results showed that Polydatin reduced FIB,PAdT in rat model remarkably.It obviously caused a reduction of?p,which induced decrease of?b.The effect was more significant than any other factors in reducing blood viscosity and improving mi?crocirculation.CONCLUSION:Polydatin is helpful to reduce blood viscosity and improve microcirculation.The data provided would be useful for rational use of drug.
9.Prevalence Survey on Cyclospora cayetanensis and Cryptosporidium ssp. in Diarrhea Cases in Yunnan Province
Bingxiang ZHANG ; Hui YU ; Lili ZHANG ; Hong TAO ; Yanzhong LI ; Ying LI ; Zhikuan CAO ; Zhiming BAI ; Yongqin HE
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the prevalence and distribution characteristics of Cyclospora cayetanensis and Cryptosporidium ssp. infection in diarrhea cases of Yunnan Province. Methods To collect fresh faeces from diarrhea cases in 7 counties/cities, examine the specimens by direct smear with iodine staining and modified acid-fast staining. Results The infection rate of C. cayetanensis and Cryptosporidium ssp. was 3.97% and 5.29%, respectively. The infection rate of the two pathogenic coccidians was as high as 10.64% and 8.51% in preschool children. C. cayetanensis was found in 3 counties and Cryptosporidium in 6 counties. Conclusion Both C. cayetanensis and Cryptosporidium ssp. are prevalent in Yunnan Province with the latter distributed more widely, and the two pathogens are more prevalent in preschool children.
10.Multicentre clinical study on indigenous compound salbutamol sulfate aerosol in treatment of patients with asthma
Peilan WANG ; Xiuqing MA ; Bingxiang YU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(05):-
0.05). Conclusion Compound salbutamol sulfate aerosol was able to improve the symptoms of patients with asthma, and the efficacy and safety of this drug are similar to that of Combivent. The results indicated that compound salbutamol sulfate aerosol may be a safe and effective drug in the treatment of asthma.

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