1.Impact of an emotion management course on emotion regulation, coping strategies, and mental health among first-year university students
Yating NIU ; Ming QIAN ; Jinping ZHOU ; Qin YUAN ; Xiaoping XING
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(3):265-270
ObjectiveTo develop an emotion management course and evaluate its effectiveness in improving emotion regulation, coping strategies, and anxiety and depression among first-year university students, so as to provide a basis for colleges to optimize mental health education courses. MethodsUsing a multi-stage cluster random sampling method, five classes of first-year students (n=169) from a university were randomly selected as participants, with three classes assigned to the experimental group (n=102) and two classes to the control group (n=67). The experimental group attended both the standard mental health education course and the emotion management course developed in this study, while the control group only attended the standard mental health education course. Pre- and post-intervention assessments were conducted using the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ), Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ), Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), and Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS). ResultsBefore the intervention, there were no significant differences between the experimental group and the control group in ERQ, SCSQ, SDS, and SAS scores (P>0.05). After the intervention, the experimental group demonstrated greater improvements than the control group in the ERQ expression inhibition subscale (14.42±5.05, 16.12±5.65), SCSQ positive coping tendency (1.97±0.51, 1.80±0.49) and negative coping tendency (1.26±0.55, 1.47±0.50), as well as in SDS (50.26±11.48, 53.86±8.21) and SAS (43.96±11.97, 47.59±9.50) scores (t value: 2.039, 2.144, 2.572; Z value: -2.214, -2.486; P<0.05). Compared with pre-intervention scores, the experimental group also showed improvements in the ERQ cognitive reappraisal subscale (32.19±5.76, 30.92±6.18), SCSQ positive coping tendency (1.97±0.51, 1.83±0.48), and SDS scores (50.26±11.48, 50.75±11.59) (t value: -2.654, -3.027; Z value: -2.100, P<0.05). ConclusionThe emotion management course effectively enhances students’ use of cognitive reappraisal strategies while reducing reliance on expressive suppression. It also contributes to improvements in coping strategies for life events and alleviates symptoms of depression and anxiety. Universities should consider integrating emotion management education into their curricula to enhance the mental well-being of first-year students.
2.A multicenter population investigation on precancerous lesions of gastric cancer in Lishui District,Nan-jing
Chunyan NIU ; Xiaoping WANG ; Xiangyang ZHAO ; Jiankang HUANG ; Yue CHEN ; Yongqiang SHI ; Yongqiang SONG ; Hui WANG ; Xinguo WU ; Yongdan BU ; Jijin LI ; Tao TAO ; Jinhua WU ; Changlin XUE ; Fuyu ZHANG ; Jinming YANG ; Chunrong HAN ; Juan YUAN ; Yinling WU ; Hongbing XIONG ; Peng XIAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(20):2929-2934
Objective By population survey,to explore the epidemiological characteristics of gastric precancerous lesions in Lishui District of Nanjing and provide objective basis for the prevention and treatment of early gastric cancer.Methods From July 2021 to December 2022,21 977 patients who received endoscopy and/or 13C-UBT in Lishui District People's Hospital and 6 medical community units in Nanjing City were retrospectively analyzed for demography characteristics,detection rate of gastric precancerous lesions,and H.Pylori infection rate.Results(1)590 cases of gastric precancerous lesions were detected(detection rate 2.68%);(2)The total detection rate of precancerous lesions and three pathological types in males were all higher than those in females(all P<0.001);(3)The minimum age for the total detection rate of precancerous lesions in males and the mini-mum age for each pathological type were lower than in females(P<0.001,0.009,0.005,0.002);(4)The popu-lation total H.pylori infection rate was 23.10%,the H.pylori infection rate in patients with precancerous lesions was higher than that in non-precancerous lesions(P<0.001),both H.pylori infection rate of male and female in precancerous lesions were all higher than those of non-precancerous lesions of the same sex(all P<0.001),in addition,the H.pylori infection rate of male whether in precancerous or non-precancerous lesions was higher than that of female(all P<0.001);(5)The precancerous lesions detection rate in male,female,and the overall age range of 20~29 to 70~79 years is positively correlated with age growth(P<0.001),and rapidly decreases after the age of 79,the of H.pylori infection rate was also positively correlated with age growth(P<0.001),and the trend of age change(P<0.001)was parallel to the precancerous lesions detection rate.Conclusions The detec-tion rate of gastric precancerous lesions in this region is above the average level in China;the total H.pylori infec-tion rate is at a relatively low level in China;the H.pylori infection rate is parallel to the age trend of the detection rate of gastric precancerous lesions,and increases with age.
3.Application of the American Society of Anesthesiologists classification in treating patients with percutaneous nephrolithotomy under local anesthesia for upper urinary tract calculi
Xiaojian HU ; Xiaoping DANG ; Liang ZHENG ; Zhigang ZHANG ; Bin NIU ; Feng NI ; Jiangong DANG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(10):35-38
Objective To analyze the application value of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) classification in treating patients with percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) under local anesthesia for upper urinary tract calculi. Methods A total of 80 patients with PCNL under local anesthesia for upper urinary tract calculi were divided into high-risk group (ASA Ⅲ to Ⅳ level) with 36 cases and low-risk group (ASA Ⅰ to Ⅱ level) with 44 cases according to ASA classification, and perioperative indicators (operation time, intraoperative blood loss and hospital stay), stone clearance rate, inflammatory factors[C reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α)], score of the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for pain, and the incidence of complications were compared between the two groups. Results Hospital stay in the low-risk group was significantly shorter than that in the high-risk group (
4.Progress of Research on Long Noncoding RNA in Digestive System Tumors
Xiang LI ; Maosheng CHEN ; Duolin NIU ; Xinyi ZHAO ; Xiaoxiong WU ; Xiaolan CAO ; Xiaoping WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2023;28(10):631-635
The incidence and mortality of digestive system tumors are high,and the trend is increasing year by year,and the early onset is hidden,difficult to detect,and seriously threaten human health.In recent years,it has been found that long noncoding RNA(lncRNA),as a new class of non-coding RNA,plays an important role in the occurrence and development of tumors,influencing the occurrence and development of tumors by regulating the malignant biological characteristics of tumor cells such as proliferation,invasion and metastasis.Further study on the role of lncRNA in digestive system tumors can further discover its diagnosis and treatment methods,and provide new ideas for reducing the incidence and mortality of digestive system tumors.This article reviewed the progress of research in lncRNA in digestive system tumors.
5.Progress of Research on Long Noncoding RNA in Digestive System Tumors
Xiang LI ; Maosheng CHEN ; Duolin NIU ; Xinyi ZHAO ; Xiaoxiong WU ; Xiaolan CAO ; Xiaoping WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2023;28(10):636-640
The incidence and mortality of digestive system tumors are increasing year by year,which seriously threatens human life and health.In recent years,it has been found that long noncoding RNA(lncRNA)is involved in regulating the proliferation,migration,and invasion of digestive system tumors.This article reviewed the progress of research on lncRNA in digestive system tumors.
6.Systematic analysis on expression quantitative trait loci identifies a novel regulatory variant in ring finger and WD repeat domain 3 associated with prognosis of pancreatic cancer
Ying ZHU ; Xiating PENG ; Xiaoyang WANG ; Pingting YING ; Haoxue WANG ; Bin LI ; Yue LI ; Ming ZHANG ; Yimin CAI ; Zequn LU ; Siyuan NIU ; Nan YANG ; Rong ZHONG ; Jianbo TIAN ; Jiang CHANG ; Xiaoping MIAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(11):1348-1357
Background::Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAAD) is an extremely lethal malignancy. Identification of the functional genes and genetic variants related to PAAD prognosis is important and challenging. Previously identified prognostic genes from several expression profile analyses were inconsistent. The regulatory genetic variants that affect PAAD prognosis were largely unknown.Methods::Firstly, a meta-analysis was performed with seven published datasets to systematically explore the candidate prognostic genes for PAAD. Next, to identify the regulatory variants for those candidate genes, expression quantitative trait loci analysis was implemented with PAAD data resources from The Cancer Genome Atlas. Then, a two-stage association study in a total of 893 PAAD patients was conducted to interrogate the regulatory variants and find the prognostic locus. Finally, a series of biochemical experiments and phenotype assays were carried out to demonstrate the biological function of variation and genes in PAAD progression process.Results::A total of 128 genes were identified associated with the PAAD prognosis in the meta-analysis. Fourteen regulatory loci in 12 of the 128 genes were discovered, among which, only rs4887783, the functional variant in the promoter of Ring Finger and WD Repeat Domain 3 ( RFWD3), presented significant association with PAAD prognosis in both stages of the population study. Dual-luciferase reporter and electrophoretic mobility shift assays demonstrated that rs4887783-G allele, which predicts the worse prognosis, enhanced the binding of transcript factor REST, thus elevating RFWD3 expression. Further phenotypic assays revealed that excess expression of RFWD3 promoted tumor cell migration without affecting their proliferation rate. RFWD3 was highly expressed in PAAD and might orchestrate the genes in the DNA repair process. Conclusions::RFWD3 and its regulatory variant are novel genetic factors for PAAD prognosis.
7.Qualitative study on the psychological stressors of surgical nurses returning to work after the second childbirth
Jie MA ; Xiaoping ZHU ; Lin WANG ; Niu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2020;26(25):3478-3482
Objective:To explore the psychological feelings of surgical nurses returning to work after the second childbirth, help relieve their psychological pressure, and provide a basis for guaranteeing surgical nursing human resources.Methods:Between March and September 2019, totally 14 nurses returning to work after the second childbirth who were working in the Department of Surgery at a Class Ⅲ Grade A hospital were selected by purposive sampling. Semi-structured interviews were conducted using phenomenological methods in qualitative research, and Colaizzi's seven-step analysis was used to analyze the data.Results:There were three major stressors in surgical nurses returning to work after the second childbirth: reduced job competence, conflict between work and family, and poor personal physical and mental health.Conclusions:Nursing managers should pay attention to the effects of stressors on surgical nurses returning to work after the second childbirth, and take targeted intervention measures to enable them to adapt to the pace of work as soon as possible and reduce the negative effects of stressors.
8.Study on HPLC Fingerprint and Content Determination of 5 Components in Mahai Zhitan Capsule
Manjun LIU ; Xiaomin CUI ; Huili SHI ; Xiaoping WANG ; Zhiyong CHEN ; Anqi NIU ; Rong GAO ; Xiaoping CAO
China Pharmacy 2019;30(21):2980-2986
OBJECTIVE: To establish the fingerprint of Mahai zhitan capsule, to determine the contents of main components, and to provide scientific basis for the stability and quality control of the preparation technology. METHODS: The determination was performed on Inertsil ODS-3 column with acetonitrile-0.1% phosphoric acid as mobile phase (gradient elution) at the flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. The detection wavelength was set at 250 nm (0-23 min and 31-120 min) and 230 nm (23-31 min). The column temperature was set at 30 ℃. HPLC fingerprint for 10 batches of Mahai zhitan capsule was established by using “similarity evaluation software for chromatographic fingerprint of traditional chinese medicine” (2012 edition) and the similarity was evaluated. The chromatographic peaks were assigned and identified with reference substance, negative samples without ingredient and substance control respectively, and the identified main components were quantitatively analyzed. RESULTS: The similarity of 10 batches of sample was more than 0.99; 20 common peaks were found, and 10 common peaks were identified. Among them, No. 1,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20 chromatographic peaks originated from Rheum palmatum; No. 3,4,6,7 chromatographic peaks originated from processed Strychnos nuxvomica; No. 8 chromatographic peaks originated from Angelica sinensis; the corresponding source of medicinal materials was not found in No. 2,5,9,10,11,12 chromatographic peaks. By comparing the reference substances, No. 1,4,6,7,8,16,17,18,19 and 20 chromatographic peaks were identified as gallic acid, loganin acid, strychnine, brucine, ferulic acid, aloe-emodin, rhein, emodin, chrysophanol and emodin methyl ether, respectively. In the determination of identified five main components (loganin, strychnine, brucine, emodin and chrysophanol), the methodological investigation met the relevant standards. In 10 batches of samples, the contents of loganin, strychnine, brucine, emodin and chrysophanol were 2.477 1-2.785 9, 1.746 1-1.946 0, 1.374 6-1.505 8, 1.573 2-1.824 1 and 0.232 1-0.261 7 mg/g, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The established method is reliable, accurate, stable and simple, which could provide reference for the preparation technology and quality control of Mahai zhitan capsule.
9.Bacterial expression, preparation and identification of polyclonal antibody against Escherichia coli FtsZ.
Yunyu CHEN ; Xiayi NIU ; Miao LI ; Ni LI ; Xiaoping LIU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2019;35(6):1117-1125
To prepare polyclonal antibody (PcAb) against Escherichia coli filamentous thermosensitive protein Z (Ec-FtsZ), the artificially synthesized gene fragment coding Ec-FtsZ was subcloned into pET-22b(+) plasmid, and Ec-FtsZ protein was expressed in E. coli BL21(DE3) cell under an optimal bacterial expression condition. Then Ec-FtsZ protein was purified by HisTrap affinity chromatography, and the GTPase (Guanosine triphosphatase) activity of purified Ec-FtsZ protein was further analyzed by malachite green assay. Subsequently, the purified Ec-FtsZ protein was used to immunize rat subcutaneously for preparation of anti-Ec-FtsZ PcAb. The results of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), Western blotting analysis and immunofluorescence assay showed that the titer of PcAb was 1:256 000, and PcAb exhibited a perfect antigenic specificity against purified and endogenous Ec-FtsZ protein. All these data indicated that the anti-Ec-FtsZ PcAb is successfully prepared, which can be used for further cellular function study and biochemical analysis of Ec-FtsZ protein in vivo.
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10.Development of an ELISA-based high throughput screening method for novel anticancer agents targeting β-catenin/Lef1 interaction.
Yunyu CHEN ; Xiayi NIU ; Yan LI ; Xiaoping LIU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2019;35(4):707-717
To develop an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)-based high throughput screening (HTS) method for β-catenin/Lef1 interaction antagonists screening, Escherichia coli Rosetta (DE3) competent cells were transformed with β-catenin-pET-30a(+) plasmid. β-catenin protein was expressed after induction and purified using affinity chromatography. The biological activity of purified β-catenin was further analyzed by GST Pulldown assay. The β-catenin/GST-Lef1 binding model was established using ELISA principle, and the ELISA-based HTS method was further optimized through determination of an optimal coated concentration of GST-Lef1 and working concentration of β-catenin. The results showed that β-catenin protein was successfully expressed and purified. The GST Pulldown assay demonstrated a perfect biological activity for purified β-catenin. Subsequently, the ELISA-based HTS method was performed using 10 μg/mL GST-Lef1 and 6 μg/mL β-catenin, with the Z factor of 0.76. Taken together, we have successfully developed a simple, robust and reliable ELISA-based HTS method for screening of novel Wnt inhibitors targeting β-catenin/Lef1 interaction.
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