1.Current situation and influencing factors of activation in patients with spinal cord injury
Xiangxiang TANG ; Wenyan WANG ; Xiaoping SU ; Zhishui WU ; Jingjuan XU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(17):2305-2309
Objective:To investigate the current status of activation in patients with spinal cord injury and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, a total of 127 patients from Department of Spinal Surgery in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from October 2020 to August 2021 were selected as the research objects. The patients were investigated by General Data Questionnaire, Patient Activation Measure (PAM) , General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) , Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) , Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) . Multiple linear hierarchical regression analysis was used to investigate the influencing factors of activation in patients with spinal cord injury.Results:A total of 127 questionnaires were sent out, and 122 were effectively received, with the effective recovery of 96.1%. The score of activation in patients with spinal cord injury was (54.71±7.23) . Regression analysis showed that injury site, mental resilience and social support were the main influencing factors of activation ( P<0.05) , and the global regression model explained 50.0% of the variation in activation in patients with spinal cord injury. Conclusions:Patients with spinal cord injury generally have moderate levels of activation during hospitalization. The activation of patients with spinal cord injury is a positive psychosocial resource, and rehabilitation nurses should pay more attention to it, and improve the mental resilience and social support of patients, so as to further enhance the activation of patients.
2.Development of a 30 Y-STR Loci with middle or low mutations multiplex PCR system
Weiwei WU ; Honglei HAO ; Huaifeng WANG ; Bing LIU ; Xinglin MEI ; Xiang ZHOU ; Yanjia SU ; Wenyan REN ; Yanfang FU ; Xiaoting ZHENG ; Dejian LV
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2018;33(1):11-16
Objective To deveplope construct and validate a novel multiplex PCR system comprised of 30 Y-STR markers only with low and moderate mutation rates. Methods 30 Y-STRs characterized by low/moderate mutation rate and middle/high polymorphic was amplified simultaneously in a multiplex PCR system using the six color labeling fluorescence. PCR product was analyzed in a ABI 3500XL Genetic Analyzer. The accuracy, specifity, sensitivity and stability of the system and its validation on the mixtures were evaluated. Results The validation studies demonstrated that the system is a stable, accurate, and sensitive multiplex PCR system. The sensitivity was 0.0625ng DNA. Y-STR could be detection in a male/female DNA mixture ratio of 1:4. Conclusion The primary study demonstrates that this multiplex PCR system is effective and reliable for forensic routine DNA analysis. It will be very helpful for constructing Chinese forensic Y-STR database and population genetic research.
3.Clinical characteristics of renal tubular acidosis in adults and children
Congrong SHEN ; Che YU ; Lu ZHANG ; Wenyan SU ; Zhimei LYV ; Rong WANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2018;34(9):667-672
Objective To view and compare the clinical characteristics of renal tubular acidosis in adults and children.Methods Clinical data of patients with renal tubular acidosis diagnosed by Shandong Provincial Hospital affiliated to Shandong University from Jan 1991 to Sep 2017 were reviewed.The difference and consistency in clinical characteristics of renal tubular acidosis between adults and children were analyzed.Results Data from 206 adults and 60 children were analyzed.89.81% cases in adults were secondary to other diseases,mainly primary Sjogren's syndrome.Most children patients (81.67%) were idiopathic,others largely originated from inherited metabolic diseases.The most common subtype of both was distal renal tubular acidosis.Proximal renal tubular acidosis was easier to be found in idiopathic renal tubular diseases of children.Chief complaints or starting symptoms were mainly composed of polydipsia with polyuria (41.4%) and fatigue (35.3%).Children were typical of growth retardation,rickets and digestive symptoms.The rate of missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis was 41.4 percent.Routine therapy consisted of healing metabolic acidosis and electrolyte disorders,treating underlying diseases and preventing complications.The majority of patients (95.5%) improved after treatments.Conclusions Renal tubular acidosis possesses various underlying diseases,diverse clinical manifestation and high rate of misdiagnosis.Given the high incident of secondary types,investigation of underlying disease,especially autoimmune diseases such as Sjogren's syndrome,is of great importance in adults.Most children patients suffer from primary renal tubular acidosis.Attention should be paid to them in order to reduce the rate of misdiagnosis and teratogenicity.
4. Expression and clinical significance of MIIP and PAK1 in endometrial carcinoma
Su JIANG ; Wenyan TIAN ; Ye YAN ; Fei TENG ; Jinping GAO ; Yingmei WANG ; Fengxia XUE
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2018;40(5):359-364
Objective:
To investigate the expressions of migration and invasion inhibitory protein (MIIP) and p21-activated kinase 1 (PAK1) in endometrial carcinoma (EC) and their correlation with clinicopathological features.
Methods:
The protein levels of MIIP and PAK1 in 135 paraffin-embedded EC tissues, 55 atypical hyperplasia of endometrium (AHE) and 88 normal endometrium (NE) tissues were quantified by immunohistochemistry, the clincial significance and the relationship of these two proteins were also analyzed.
Results:
The positive rates of MIIP expression in NE, AHE and EC tissues were 52.3%(46/88), 41.8% (23/55) and 34.8% (47/135), respectively. The expression of MIIP in EC was significantly lower than that of MIIP in NE (
5.An analysis of genotypes absence at DYS448 locus
Honglei HAO ; Weiwei WU ; Wenyan REN ; Yanjia SU ; Dejian LV
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(4):414-416
Objective To provide the basic data for forensic application by analyzing the genotypes absence at DYS448 locus. Method 5487 bloodstain samples from unrelated male individuals of Chinese Han population were obtained. 4479 samples was co-amplified using Y-filerTM and AGCU Y-24 kits. 1008 samples was co-amplified using Yfiler PlusTM and AGCU Y-24 kits .Probability of genotype absence was calculated. Results 35 samples of 35 haplotypes among 5487 non-related individuals were found to have DYS448 genotypes absence ,while 2 individuals displayed additional alleles at else locus. Conclusion The probability of DYS448 genotype absence was 0.637%, forensic scientists should pay more attention in practical cases and YSTR database.
6.An analysis of mutations at 41 short tandem repeat loci in Han Chinese population
Weiwei WU ; Bing LIU ; Yanbin WANG ; Honglei HAO ; Yanjia SU ; Wenyan REN ; Huaifeng WANG ; Dejian LV
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(1):29-32
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate mutations of 41 STR loci. Methods 4546 bloodstain samples were typed from 1932 father–mother–child trios by using AGCU_21+1, AGCU_EX22 and GlobalFiler_ExpressTM amplification Kit. Calculate the mutation rates of STR loci. Results 154 mutations were identified at 32 of the 41 loci. The average mutation rate was 1.0×10-3per locus(95%CI: 0.8~1.1×10-3), and the mutations of SE33 was highest. 152(98.7%) mutation events were one-step mutation, 2(1.3%) events were two-steps. The mutation events occurred in 150 father–mother–child triplets. The mutations in 146(97.3%) triplets occurred at single locus, 8 mutations were observed at two loci in 4(2.7%) triplets simultaneously. 104 paternal and 22 maternal mutations could be determined under 79212 paternal and maternal allelictransfers. The ratio of paternal versus maternal mutations was 4.7:1, and 28 unassigned mutations were observed. Conclusion STR mutation are common in paternity testing, and we should pay more attention to it.
7.Comparative?analysis?of?two?different?DNA?purification?methods?for?bones?and?teeth
Wenyan REN ; Wei SHEN ; Weiwei WU ; Honglei HAO ; Yanjia SU
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(1):55-56
Objective To compare the effect of silica-extraction method and Silico membrane based method in DNA purification from bones and teeth.Methods DNA samples were purified respectively with the silica-extraction method and MinElute PCR Purification kit from 6 bones and 8 teeth,then tested STR types by GlobalFiler? kits. And evaluated the two methods with the success rate and the peak height. Results Both of the two purification methods can successfully obtain the STR markers of the 14 samples. And there was no statistical difference between the two methods in the average peak height from bones and teeth. Conclusion The Silico membrane based method which have more advantages in operation is an efficient method to purify DNA from bones and teeth, and there is no significant difference compared with the silica-extraction method. But the cost is higher. It can be selectively used in forensic practice.
8.Protective effect of miconazole on white matter damage induced by anoxia and ischemia in rats
Wenyan TANG ; Xuewen SU ; Yinxiang YANG ; Zuo LUAN
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2017;35(6):462-466
Objective To explore the protective effect of miconazole on white matter damage (WMD) in neonatal rats. Methods Three-day-old neonatal SD rats were randomly divided into sham group, WMD model group, 10 mg/(kg·d) miconazole group and 40 mg/(kg·d) miconazole group with 15 rats each. Rats in WMD model group were subjected to the ligation of right carotid artery, and then kept in a chamber with 6% oxygen and 94% nitrogen for 80 min to establish the white matter damage model. The rats in miconazole group were intraperitoneally injected with different doses (10 and 40mg/kg) of miconazole, dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), for five consecutive days, and rats in WMD model group were injected with the same volume of DMSO. Myelin basic protein (MBP) of white matter was detected by immunofluorescence staining and western blot. Myelin sheaths of corpus callosum were observed by transmission electron microscopy. Weight changes of rats were compared among groups. Results Immunofluorescence staining and western blot showed that, after treatment with miconazole, the MBP expression level of corpus callosum was higher than in WMD model group (P<0.05). In WMD model group, the myelin sheath of corpus callosum had loose structure and a large number of small vacuoles with decreased thickness of myelin sheath. After treatment with miconazole, myelinolysis induced by anoxia and ischemia could be improved significantly. The increase in weight of rats in WMD model group was significantly less than that in sham group. And after miconazole treatment, the rate of weight gain of rats was increased. Conclusion Miconazole can significantly reduce the brain white matter damage induced by anoxia and ischemia through promoting myelination, and then improves the growth and development in rats.
10.Cigarette smoke extract promotes senescence by reducing expression of HDAC2 in C2C12 myoblasts
Wenyan SU ; Wenting LIU ; Xia YANG ; Jing BAI ; Zhiyi HE
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;33(4):738-743
AIM:To investigate whether the cigarette smoke extract (CSE) causes senescence of C2C12 myo-blasts and the relationship between senescence and histone deacetylase 2(HDAC2).METHODS: Murine C2C12 cells were induced to differentiate into myoblasts.The HDAC2 activator and inhibitor were used to investigate the effects of CSE in the myoblasts on cell senescence and the expression of HDAC2.The expression of HDAC2 at mRNA and protein levels was determined by real-time PCR and Western blot, respectively, and the positive cell rate of β-galactosidase staining for cell senescence was also detected.RESULTS:The optimal concentration of CSE was 60 mL/L and the intervention time was 24 h.After the intervention of CSE, the positive cell rate ofβ-galactosidase staining was increased, accompanied with the reduction of HDAC2 expression at mRNA and protein levels.The expression of HDAC2 at mRNA and protein levels was increased by 4, 5, 6, 7-tetrabromobenzotriazole (TBB), accompanied with the reduction of positive cell rate ofβ-galacto-sidase staining.Furthermore, when HDAC2 expression at mRNA and protein levels was reduced by HDAC2 inhibitor valp-roic acid, the positive cell rate of β-galactosidase staining was increased.CONCLUSION: CSE promotes the senescence by reducing the expression of HDAC2 in C2C12 myoblasts.

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