1.Analysis of Alleviating Effect of Calcium Cyanamide on Replanting Problems of Rehmannia glutinosa
Lianghua LIN ; Hengrui ZHANG ; Haoxiang YU ; Fan YANG ; Yufei WANG ; Caixia XIE ; Tao GUO ; Zhongyi ZHANG ; Liuji ZHANG ; Bao ZHANG ; Suiqing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2025;31(22):212-222
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			ObjectiveTo investigate the alleviating effect of calcium cyanamide (CaCN2) soil fumigation on replanting problems of Rehmannia glutinosa. MethodsNewly soil (NP) was used as the control group, while three treatment groups were established: replanted soil (RP), newly soil treated with CaCN2 (120 g·m², tillage depth 25 cm) (NPCC), and replanted soil treated with CaCN2 (RPCC). R. glutinosa was cultivated in all groups. At harvest, the tuber agronomic traits (number of enlarged roots, maximum root diameter, fresh weight, dry weight) were measured. The content of catalpol and rehmannioside D was quantified by ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) to evaluate medicinal quality. Rhizosphere soil available nutrients and enzyme activities were analyzed by assay kits. The community structure and composition of fungi and bacteria in rhizosphere soil were assessed via internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) sequencing and 16S rDNA sequencing, respectively. ResultsCompared with NP, the RP group showed obviously reduced in tuber agronomic traits and quality indicators (P0.05). However, the RPCC group showed significant improvement in agronomic traits and a notable increase in rehmannioside D content compared to RP (P0.05). The contents of available phosphorus and potassium in RPCC and NP groups were obviously lower than those in RP (P0.05). The polyphenol oxidase soil (S-PPO) activity in RP was obviously lower than in NP (P0.05), while sucrose soil (S-SC), acid phosphatase soil (S-ACP), and S-PPO activities in RPCC were obviously higher than in RP (P0.05). Microbial richness and diversity in RP were obviously higher than in NP (P0.05), whereas no significant differences were observed between the RPCC and NP. The relative abundances of fungal genera Nectria, Myrothecium, Tomentella, and bacterial genus Skermanella were obviousl lower in RPCC and NP than in RP (P0.05). Correlation analysis that S-ACP activity was positively correlated with the content of rehmannioside D (P0.05). Fungal genera Engyodontium and Alternaria, and bacterial genera Pir4 lineage, Pirellula, Methyloversatilis, Brevundimonas, Ralstonia, and Acidibacter were obviously positively correlated with tuber dry weight (P0.05). Conversely, fungal genera Pseudaleuria, Nectria, Haematonectria, Ceratobasidium, and bacterial genera Streptomyces, Skermanella, RB41, Gemmatimonas, and Bacillus were obviously negatively correlated with dry weight (P0.05). The fungal genus Alternaria and bacterial genera Brevundimonas, Ralstonia, Acidibacter, and Dongia showed positive correlations with medicinal quality of R.glutinosa tuber, while fungal genera Pseudaleuria, Nectria, Stachybotrys, Fusarium, Gibberella, Ceratobasidium, and bacterial genera Sphingomonas, Skermanella, RB41, Gemmatimonas, and Bacillus were obviously negatively correlated (P0.05). ConclusionCaCN2 soil fumigation can significantly improve enzyme activities in replanted Rehmannia rhizosphere soil, enhance the utilization of available nutrients, reshape microbial community structure of replanted R.glutinosa at the family and genus level, and notably improve tuber agronomic traits and medicinal quality. This study provides a novel approach to alleviating replanting problems and offers insights for the integrated development of standardized cultivation techniques, including soil disinfection, nutrient-targeted regulation, and microbial inoculant application. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.CT enterography for predicting necessity of enterectomy in ovarian cancer patients for achieving optimal debulking surgery
Xiaofang ZHAO ; Liu LIU ; Lianghua XIE ; Ping YANG ; Xun LEI ; Yun MAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2023;39(12):1838-1842
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To observe the value of preoperative CT enterography(CTE)for predicting the necessity of enterectomy in ovarian cancer(OC)patients for achieving optimal debulking surgery(ODS).Methods Preoperative CTE data of 49 patients with pathologically confirmed OC were retrospectively analyzed,including 13 cases received neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NACT)and 36 cases did not.The length(L)and circumference(C)of muscular involvement shown on CTE were taken as criteria for judging the necessity of enterectomy in OC patients([degree 0:no muscular involvement,degree 1:L<3.0 cm and C<1/3,degree 2:L≥3.0 cm[A]or C≥1/3[B]).The patients were followed up for at least 1 year after surgery,and the actual operation results were recorded to estimate the ideal surgical strategy.The consistency of CTE evaluated necessity of enterectomy and the ideal surgical strategy was analyzed.Results For patients not undergoing NACT,according to degree 2 A or B showed on CTE,predicted results had excellent agreement with the ideal surgical strategy(Kappa=0.852,P<0.001),while those according to degree 1 or 2,2 A,2 B were all in good agreement with the ideal surgical strategy(Kappa=0.684-0.771,all P<0.001).For patients undergoing NACT,the predicted results of degree 2 muscular involvement showed on CTE before NACT had excellent consistencies with the ideal surgical strategy(all Kappa=0.806,all P=0.003).The predicted results of degree 2 muscular involvement showed on CTE after NACT had moderate consistencies with the ideal surgical strategy(all Kappa=0.581,all P=0.021).Conclusion Preoperative CTE could be used to predict the necessity of enterectomy in OC patients for achieving ODS.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Self management status and influencing factors of schizophrenia patients in community
Qimei HU ; Hongfen XIE ; Shan XUE ; Lianghua SHI ; Guimei WANG ; Lei SHEN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(2):140-143
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the present situation and analyze the influence factors of self-management ability of schizophrenic patients in community. Methods A total of 122 cases of schizophrenic patients in community that have been discharged from Zhenjiang Mental Health Center were investigated and analyzed by general information questionnaire, Schizophrenia Self-Management Ability Scale, quality of life and Social Support Rating Scale. Results The scores of self-management ability of schizophrenic patients in community were (68.74 ± 10.24) points. Multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that long-term medication (t =2.351, P<0.05), degree of education(t =2.385, P<0.05), community rehabilitation guidance (t =3.813, P<0.01) and social support (t=2.768, P<0.01) were the influence factors of self-management ability of schizophrenic patients in community. Conclusions Schizophrenia patients in community medical staff should be aimed at strengthening the long-term medication in community rehabilitation guidance and social support, improvement, and strengthen the low degree of culture of patient care, to improve the ability of self-management.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Molecular cloning and characterization of NAG-7: a novel gene downregulated in human nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Yi XIE ; Lianghua BIN ; Jianbo YANG ; Zhonghua LI ; Ying YU ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Li CAO ; Guiyuan LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2001;114(5):530-534
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To identify novel tumor suppressor genes at chromosome 3p24-26 in human nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).Methods Twenty epithelial-derived expressed sequence tags (EST) were selected from chromosome 3p24-26. RT-PCR and Northern blot were used to detect the expression of the ESTs in NPC cell line, HNE-1, and primary cultures of normal nasopharyngeal epithelial cells. One EST, which was substantially downregulated in the HNE-1 cell line, was detected in 19 NPC biopsy samples, cDNA library screening was used to get its full sequence and the sequence of this novel gene was analyzed.Results A novel gene located at chromosome 3p25.3 was obtained and named NAG-7. It was downregulated in 26.3% (5/19) of NPC biopsy samples. Its 1677 bp full length cDNA had a potential open reading frame predicting a 94 amino acid protein with a molecular weight of 11023.87 Dalton. Analysis of the NAG-7 gene showed that it was a transmembrane protein containing a protein kinase C phosphorylation site and a myristyl site. It has no significant homology to any reported genes in the database of GenBank. Conclusion NAG-7 is a novel gene downregulated in NPC, suggesting that it may be involved in the development of NPC.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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