1.A longitudinal survey of death anxiety in patients with newly diagnosed cancer
Furong CHEN ; Yongyi CHEN ; Xiangyu LIU ; Zhirui XIAO ; Xianghua XU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2023;37(12):1052-1058
Objective:To investigate the level of death anxiety and its related factors in patients with newly diagnosed cancer at different stages.Methods:A total of 266 cancer patients in a tertiary oncology hospital were se-lected and investigated at admission(Tl),discharge(T2),and 1 month after discharge(T3).They were assessed with the self-compiled general information questionnaire,Templer's Death Anxiety Scale(T-DAS),Acceptance and Action Questionnaire Second Edition(AAQ-Ⅱ.),and the Chinese version of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire(C-MLQ).The Kruskal-Wallis H test and generalized estimating equation were used to analyze the level of death anxi-ety and its influencing factors in cancer patients at different time points.Results:The Kruskal-Wallis H test showed that the total T-DAS scores and the difference in the scores of the four dimensions were statistically significant at three time points(Ps<0.01),with the highest T1 score and the lowest T3 score.The results of generalized estima-ting equation showed that male gender(β=1.25),junior high school education(β=2.59),worker(β=1.46),farmer(β=1.67),respiratory(β=1.74),digestive system tumor(β=2.51),and AAQ-Ⅱ score(β=0.23)posi-tively predicted death anxiety in patients with cancer.Head and neck(β=-1.73),breast tumors(β=-1.84),stage Ⅰ(β=-2.58)and stage Ⅱ tumors(β=-2.11),and C-MLQ score(β=-0.15)negatively predicted death anxiety in patients with cancer.Conclusion:Death anxiety in patients with newly diagnosed cancer is highest on ad-mission and gradually relieves after discharge.
2.Altered Retinal Dopamine Levels in a Melatonin-proficient Mouse Model of Form-deprivation Myopia.
Kang-Wei QIAN ; Yun-Yun LI ; Xiao-Hua WU ; Xue GONG ; Ai-Lin LIU ; Wen-Hao CHEN ; Zhe YANG ; Ling-Jie CUI ; Yun-Feng LIU ; Yuan-Yuan MA ; Chen-Xi YU ; Furong HUANG ; Qiongsi WANG ; Xiangtian ZHOU ; Jia QU ; Yong-Mei ZHONG ; Xiong-Li YANG ; Shi-Jun WENG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(9):992-1006
Reduced levels of retinal dopamine, a key regulator of eye development, are associated with experimental myopia in various species, but are not seen in the myopic eyes of C57BL/6 mice, which are deficient in melatonin, a neurohormone having extensive interactions with dopamine. Here, we examined the relationship between form-deprivation myopia (FDM) and retinal dopamine levels in melatonin-proficient CBA/CaJ mice. We found that these mice exhibited a myopic refractive shift in form-deprived eyes, which was accompanied by altered retinal dopamine levels. When melatonin receptors were pharmacologically blocked, FDM could still be induced, but its magnitude was reduced, and retinal dopamine levels were no longer altered in FDM animals, indicating that melatonin-related changes in retinal dopamine levels contribute to FDM. Thus, FDM is mediated by both dopamine level-independent and melatonin-related dopamine level-dependent mechanisms in CBA/CaJ mice. The previously reported unaltered retinal dopamine levels in myopic C57BL/6 mice may be attributed to melatonin deficiency.
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3.Impacts of astragaloside Ⅳ on the proliferation and angioblastic differentiation of human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells
Maying BIN ; Qingwen XU ; Xue BAI ; Hui XIAO ; Zhuoyan LI ; Furong ZHU ; Kun NIE ; Wu XIONG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(7):1001-1006
Objective:To investigate the impacts of astragaloside Ⅳ (AS-Ⅳ) on in- vitro proliferation and angioblastic differentiation of human umbilical cord blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hUCBMSCs), providing a basis for further research about the effects of AS-Ⅳ on mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)-mediated angiogenesis. Methods:The hUCBMSCs were extracted from umbilical cord blood of normal full-term infants and subcultured. Osteoblasts, chondroblasts, and lipoblasts were induced, differentiated and identified. At the same time, the surface antigens CD44, CD73, and CD105 on hUCBMSCs were determined by flow cytometry. The successfully identified hUCBMSCs were cultured and treated with a series concentrations of AS-Ⅳ (0, 50, 100, 200, 300, and 400 mg/L). The optimum concentration of AS-Ⅳ for cell proliferation in hUCBMSCs was confirmed. In another experiment, hUCBMSCs were randomly divided into the experimental group and the control group. The cells in the experiment group were treated with the optimum concentration of AS-Ⅳ, and those in the control group were treated with equal volume of PBS. The impact of AS-Ⅳ on the proliferation of hUCBMSCs was detected using the cell counting kit (CCK-8). Besides, the impact of AS-Ⅳ on the angioblastic differentiation of hUCBMSCs was examined using the matrigel in- vitro tube formation assay. CD31 and von willebrand factor (vWF) expressions were determined using immunofluorescence after hUCBMSCs differentiated towards endothelial cells. Results:Under the light microscope, hUCBMSCs had clear edges and arranged orderly, showing a typical long fusiform structure. Flow cytometry confirmed that hUCBMSCs had surface markers of mesenchymal stem cells. The optimum concentration of AS-Ⅳ for the proliferation of MSCs was 300 mg/L. The OD values of the control and experimental groups were (0.51±0.01) and (0.98±0.05), respectively, with statistical significance ( t=15.96, P<0.05), indicating that the proliferation ability of the experimental group was enhanced. Compared with the control group, the tube density and the length of the tube network in vitro in the experimental group were higher, with statistically significant difference [(629.80±52.94)mm vs (110.36±13.19)mm, P<0.05]. Compared with the control group, the expression of CD31 and vWF increased in the experimental group after AS-Ⅳ induced hUCBMSCs differentiation ( t=13.64, 13.18, P<0.05). Conclusions:AS-Ⅳ has no toxicity to human umbilical cord blood mesenchymal stem cells, and can improve their proliferation function, and induce hUCBMSCs to differentiate into endothelial cells.
4.Effects of astragaloside IV-mediated endothelial progenitor cells derived exosomes on the biological function of human endothelial cells damaged by high glucose
Furong ZHU ; Jialun YANG ; Zhongzhi ZHOU ; Xue BAI ; Hui XIAO ; Qingwen XU ; Fanxin OUYANG ; Wu XIONG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(10):1481-1486
Objective:To investigate the effect of Astragaloside Ⅳ-mediated Endothelial progenitor cells derived exosomes (EPC-Exos) on the biological function of EPC-Exos damaged by high glicose.Methods:EPCs from human umbilical cord blood were isolated and cultured in vitro. the EPC-Exos secreted by EPCs were extracted by ultracentrifugation combined with ultrafiltration, and identified by specific markers CD9, CD63 and CD81, respectively. After the cells were cultured for 24 hours with AS-IV at 100 mg/L and PBS at the same volume, the morphological characteristics of EPC-Exos were observed by transmission electron microscope. Human endothelial cells were isolated, cultured and identified in vitro. The identified endothelial cells were pretreated with 30 mmol/L glucose for 120 h and randomly divided into experimental group and control group, at the same time set the normal group. The cells were cultured for 24 hours, the effects of EPC-Exos on proliferation, adhesion, migration and angiogenesis of endothelial cells damaged by high glucose were observed by using cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) Cell Proliferation Assay Kit, cell scratch test, adhesion assay and in vitro angiogenesis assay by Matrigel. Results:Compared with the normal group, the proliferation, migration, adhesion and tubulogenesis of human endothelial cells in the control group were significantly lower ( t=24.35, 6.80, 10.65, 9.62, P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the proliferation, adhesion, migration and tubulogenesis of human endothelial cells in the experimental group were significantly enhanced ( t=30.68, 5.99, 5.40, 8.25, P<0.05). Conclusions:EPC-Exos mediated by AS-Ⅳ can significantly improve the biological function of human endothelial cells damaged by high glucose and has the potential to modulate endothelial neovascularization in diabetic rats.
5. Clinical analysis of nine cases with critical corona virus disease 2019 in Hainan province
Ming LIU ; Feng LIN ; Jiao WANG ; Chaochao WEI ; Jia TIAN ; Juan FU ; Shaohua ZHONG ; Xinping CHEN ; Lizhen HAN ; Hui LI ; Jing CAO ; Suoxian CHEN ; Furong XIAO ; Yongxing CHEN ; Zhongyi ZHOU ; Xiaohong XIE ; Tao WU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2020;49(0):E024-E024
Objective To explore the clinical features of critical cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Methods The clinical data of nine patients who were diagnosed with critical COVID-19 in Hainan General Hospital from January 21, 2020 to February 6, 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. RT-PCR testing for 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) was performed with multi-sites synchronize specimens including pharyngeal swab, blood, excrement, and urine. The serum levels of leucocyte, C-reactive protein, procalcitonin and lactic acid between the improved group (five cases) and the deteriorated group (four cases) were compared. The t test was used for comparison of normally distributed continuous data between groups. Results There were eight males (88.9%) and 1 female enrolled. The patients aged 28-77 years old, with an age of (52.9±18.0) years. By March 4, 2020, all five cases in improved group were cured and discharged, three cases in deteriorated group died and 1case remained in critical condition. All multi-sites specimens of patients in improved group turned negative in 2-4 weeks of illness onset, while those of cases in deteriorated group showed sustained viral nucleic acid positive (up to 48th day of illness onset). The white blood cell counts ((13.52±8.24)×10 9 /L vs (10.49±4.46) ×10 9 /L), C-reactive protein ((139.71±87.46) mg/L vs (78.60±55.40) mg/L) and procalcitonin ((2.32±4.03) ng/mL vs (0.28±0.58) ng/mL) , lactic acid ((3.70±4.14) mmol/L vs (2.33±0.53) mmol/L) in deteriorated group were all significantly higher than those in improved group ( t =2.908, 5.009, 4.391 and 2.942, respectively, all P <0.01). A rapid rise of serum IL-6 level up to 8 500 pg/mL was observed in one patient three days prior to death. Conclusion Among the patients with critical COVID-19, serum levels of inflammatory cytokines of the death cases are higher than those of improved and discharged cases.
6.Prevention and treatment of post-ERCP complications
Jinwei YANG ; Hao CHEN ; Ruiliang SU ; Xiao JIANG ; Pei LI ; Xiaojuan JIANG ; Furong WANG ; Yumin LI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2019;25(2):149-154
Postoperative complications of ERCP include pancreatitis,cholangitis,hemorrhage,mechanical damage (such as perforation) of the digestive tract and drug reaction.Since the the complications definition,surgical indications,operation technique,data collection and processing method were inconsistent,there were controversies for the incidences of complications after ERCP and its risk factors for different institutions.This paper discussed the evolution of ERCP risk factors,current situation and prophylaxis of major complications after ERCP and summarized the current research progress in order to provide theoretical help for prevention and prophylaxis of postoperative complications of ERCP.
7. Molecular epidemiology of norovirus among infants with diarrhea in Chaoyang district, Beijing from 2011 to 2017
Yang JIAO ; Furong HE ; Yan GAO ; Xiao QI ; Shiyao ZHANG ; Lin GU ; Yusong ZHANG ; Jianhong ZHAO ; Yue ZHANG ; Shen GE ; Jialiang DU ; Lingli SUN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2019;33(2):125-130
Objective:
To investigate the genetic characteristics of human norovirus (NoV) among infants under 5 years of age with diarrhea in Chaoyang District, Beijing from 2011 to 2017.
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NoV-positive stool samples were collected from 2011 to 2017 in this region. The partial RdRp and VP1 genes were amplified and sequenced. Multi-sequence alignment was performed and phylogenetic tree was constructed using Mega software.
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A total of 151 samples were sequenced and analyzed. The ratio of male and female was 2.28∶1 with mean age of 1.72 years. Fourteen NoV subtypes were detected, including GII.Pe/GII.4 (47.68%), GII.P12/GII.3 (20.53%), GII.P4/GII.4 (17.22%), GII.P16/GII.2 (3.31%), GII.P12/GII.12 (1.99%), GII.P17/GII.17 (1.99%), GII.P16/GII.13 (1.32%), GII.P7/GII.7 (1.32%), GII.P7/GII.6 (1.32%), GII.P2/GII.2 (0.66%), GII.P21/GII.21 (0.66%), GII.Pg/GII.12 (0.66%), GI.Pa/GI.3 (0.66%) and GI.P6/GI.6 (0.66%).
Conclusions
NoV genetic diversity was found among infants under 5 with diarrhea in Chaoyang district, Beijing. The subtypes from surveillance and those from epidemics occurred in chronological order. The surveillance should be strengthened for early detection of new subtype for monitoring the epidemic and vaccine design.
8.Characteristic prenatal MRI signs in diagnosis of placenta accreta
Jinchao DU ; Furong LYU ; Zhibo XIAO ; Bo SHENG ; Fajin LYU ; Ziyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2018;34(3):412-415
Objective To explore the value of prenatal MRI signs in diagnosis of placenta accreta.Methods MRI data of 163 pregnant women with suspected placenta accreta were retrospectively reviewed.According to the results of cesarean section,they were divided into placenta accreta group (n =136) or without placenta accreta group (n =27).The differencesof MRI signs between the two groups were compared.Taking cesarean section results as the gold standard,the sensitivity,specificity,positive and negative predictive value of MRI signs were calculated,respectively.Results Uterine bulging,abnormal vessels and hypointense T2WI bands at junction of placental and myometrium,as well as uterine recess had statistical differences between the two groups (all P<0.05).No statistical difference of placental heterogeneity,focal interruptions in myometrial wall,uterine penetration and parametrium implantation nor protrusion of placenta into cervix was found between the two groups (all P>0.05).The MRI signs of uterine penetration and parametrium implantation,uterine recess,protrusion of placenta into cervix yielded a specificity and positive predictive value of 100%,respectively.Conclusion Prenatal MRI has high efficacy in the diagnosis of placenta accrete.Placenta accrete should be highly suspected especially in the presence of uterine penetration and parametrium implantation,uterine recess and protrusion of placenta into the cervix.
9.Diagnostic value of fast imaging employing steady state acquisition and single shot fast spin echo sequences in diagnosis of normal fetal thymuses: Comparative study
Jinchao DU ; Zhibo XIAO ; Furong LYU ; Bo SHENG ; Fajin LYU ; Ziyu LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(10):1526-1530
Objective To compare the diagnostic value of MR examination with fast imaging employing steady state acquisition (FIESTA) and single shot fast spin echo (SSFSE) sequences for normal fetal thymuses.Methods Totally 366 normal fetuses were examined using MRI with FIESTA and SSFSE sequences,and the anatomy and MR manifestations of thymuses were observed.Kappa analysis and x2 test were performed.The transverse area (TA) and transverse diameter (TD) were measured on the "three vessel" level,while the superoinferior diameter (SID) was measured on the sagittal level.The mean value of these parameters at different gestational were calculated,and the regression equations of each parameter and gestational age were fitted.Results Two doctors had good agreements with the images of FIESTA and SSFSE sequences (Kappa=0.745,0.802,both P<0.01).The clear rate of FIESTA and SSFSE sequences was 86.34% (632/732) and 37.70% (276/732) respectively,and the differences were significant (x2 =367.520,P<0.001).The thymic size increased with the gestational age,and the regression equations and correlation coefficients were:TA =-5.80 + 0.35 ×gestational (r=0.820,P<0.01),TD=-14.59+1.63×gestational (r=0.817,P<0.01),and SID=-9.63+1.44×gestational (r=0.778,P<0.01).Conclusion The subtle structure and contour of fetal thymus showed with FIESTA sequence are clearer than those of SSFSE sequence.MRI can clearly show fetal thymus after 22 weeks of pregnancy.
10.Hepatitis C virus genotype distribution in Southern China during 2015-2016
Tao WU ; Jiao WANG ; Huiyun XING ; Yi GAO ; Xiaolei GUO ; Huiwen GAO ; Shanling DU ; Furong XIAO ; Feng LIN
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2017;35(10):605-611
Objective To investigate the current distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype in Southern China and to understand the HCV transmission and to infer its transmitting trend.Methods The HCV gene subtypes of 3 524 specimens from Southern China were detected and analyzed by polyonerase chain reaction (PCR)-fluorescence probe method or sequencing.The regular nested PCR and sequencing were used for the phylogenetic tree analysis when the fluorescence PCR inefficiently identifying virus isolates.Results Among 3 524 specimens,there were 2 922 cases from Guangdong,78 cases from Fujian,152 cases from Hainan and 372 cases from Guangxi.Genotype 1b comprised the majority (1 808/ 3 524,51.3%),followed by genotype 6a (925/3 524,26.2%),2a (298/3 524,8.46%),3a (246/ 3 524,6.98%),3b (200/3 524,5.68%) and 1a (27/3 524,0.77%).In addition,1 case wasgenotype 6e,1 case was genotype 6q,1 case was genotype 6r,3 case were genotype 6w,2 case were genotype 6xa,2 case were genotype 6n,and 1 case was genotype 6 with unclassified subtype.The genotype 1b accounted for the majority in most areas of 21 cities and counties in Guangdong Province,followed by genotype 6a.But in some areas,the major genotype was genotype 6a,followed by 1b.Genotype 4,genotype 5 and genotype 7 were not found in this study.Conclusions In the past two years,genotype 1b and 6a are still the epidemic genotypes in Guangdong,Guangxi and Hainan provinces.However,genotype 6a has replaced 1b as the dominant one in some areas in Guangdong Province.The distributions of HCV genotypes do not change significantly in Guangxi and Fujian provinces.

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