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Chinese Hospital Management ; (12): 78-80, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706597

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Objective To understand the mental health status of the nursing students,and to discuss the factors influencing the degree of anxiety before practice.Methods Questionnaire survey was conducted on nursing students from 10 classes in 2013 grade of nursing in a secondarytechnical school and 5 classes in higher vacation.A total of 578 valid questionnaires were acquired at last.SPSS19.0 was used to conduct statistical analysis.Results Nursing students' mental health problems,except interpersonal sensitivity and depression,are higher than national youth norm before practice (P<0.05).The anxiety level of nursing students is associated with the personality characteristics and the age of nursing students.Through regression analysis,the result shows that education,source place of students and only children has more significant effect on the degree of anxiety and there is of statistical significant difference (P<0.05).Conclusion A better understand of the factor producing anxiety is needed,in order to provide a theoretical basis for psychological counseling and nursing education of nursing students.

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Chinese Medical Journal ; (24): 2585-2590, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-248943

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<p><b>BACKGROUND</b>Intermittent hypoxia (IH) is a key element of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) that can lead to disorders in the liver. In this study, IH was established in a rat model to examine its effects on the expression of hepatic cytochrome P450 (CYP) and CYP regulators, including nuclear receptors.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Hematoxylin and eosin staining was conducted to analyze the general pathology of the liver of rats exposed to IH. The messenger RNA (mRNA) expression levels of inflammatory cytokines, CYPs, nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), and nuclear factors in the liver were measured by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>We found inflammatory infiltrates in the liver of rats exposed to IH. The mRNA expression level of interleukin-1beta was increased in the liver of the IH-exposed rats (0.005 ± 0.001 vs. 0.038 ± 0.008, P = 0.042), whereas the mRNA expression level of Cyp1a2 was downregulated (0.022 ± 0.002 vs. 0.0050 ± 0.0002, P = 0.029). The hepatic level of transcription factor NF-κB was also reduced in the IH group relative to that in the control group, but the difference was not statistically significant and was parallel to the expression of the pregnane X receptor and constitutive androstane receptor. However, the decreased expression of the glucocorticoid receptor upon IH treatment was statistically significant (0.056 ± 0.012 vs. 0.032 ± 0.005, P = 0.035).</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>These results indicate a decrease in expression of hepatic CYPs and their regulator GR in rats exposed to IH. Therefore, this should be noted for patients on medication, especially those on drugs metabolized via the hepatic system, and close attention should be paid to the liver function of patients with OSA-associated IH.</p>

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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 488-492, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-241314

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the effects of experimental left varicocele (ELV) on the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptor fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (Flt-1) proteins in the testis and epididymis of adolescent rats, and to find out the correlation of the two proteins with varicocele-induced male infertility.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>We established the ELV model in adolescent male SD rats, and detected the expressions of VEGF and Flt-1 proteins in the testis and epididymis by immunohistochemistry at 2 and 4 weeks after surgery.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Cell- and region-specific expressions of VEGF and Flt-1 were observed in the testis and epididymis of the ELV and control groups. Statistical analysis showed that, in comparison with the corresponding control groups, the 2- and 4-week ELV groups exhibited a notable increase in the VEGF protein expression in the hibateral testis and epididymis (P < 0.01, P < 0.05); the Flt-1 expression was obviously upregulated in the hibateral testis and epididymis of the 2-week ELV group (P < 0.01, P < 0.01), but remarkably reduced in the hibateral testis and left epididymis of the 4-week ELV group (P < 0.01, P < 0.05), with no statistic difference in the right epididymis (P > 0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>ELV can cause changes in the expressions of VEGF and Flt-1 proteins in the testis and epididymis of adolescent rats, and consequently affect spermatogenesis and spermiotelcosis, which may be one of the causes of varicocele-induced male infertility or subfertility.</p>


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Animals , Male , Rats , Disease Models, Animal , Epididymis , Metabolism , Gene Expression , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Testis , Metabolism , Varicocele , Metabolism , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A , Metabolism , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1 , Metabolism
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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 871-875, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-309759

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To study the expressions of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptor fms-like tyrosine kinase-1 (Flt-1) in the testis, epididymis and epididymal sperm of adolescent rats and explore the functions of both the proteins in the male reproductive system.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>The expressions of VEGF and Flt-1 were detected in 20 adolescent SD rats, immunohistochemical staining used for both the testis and the epididymis and immunofluorescent staining for sperm.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>VEGF and Flt-1 proteins were specifically present in the testis, epididymis and sperm. In the testis, VEGF immunoreactive particles were localized in the cytoplasm of spermatogenic cells, the developing acrosome of spermatids, Sertoli cells and Leydig cells, while Flt-1 expressed mainly in the developing acrosome of spermatids and Leydig cells. In the epididymis, the cell-specific and region-specific expressions of VEGF and Flt-1 proteins were observed in the principal cells of epididymal epithelia, VEGF in the whole epididymis, while Flt-1 only in the caput and cauda segments. Both VEGF and Flt-1 were localized in the acrosome of the sperm head as well as in the neck, middle and principal segments of the sperm tail.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The specific expression patterns of VEGF and Flt-1 in the rat testis, epididymis and sperm indicate that they may independently or collectively affect spermatogenesis and spermiotelcosis in either an autocrinological or a</p>


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Animals , Male , Rats , Epididymis , Metabolism , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Sexual Maturation , Spermatozoa , Metabolism , Testis , Metabolism , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1
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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 200-205, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-319246

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the effects of experimental left varicocele (ELV) on the expression of sperm associated antigen 11 (SPAG11) mRNA and its protein isomer SPAG11E in the testis and epididymis of adolescent rats, and to explore the mechanism of infertility caused by varicocele.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>The experimental left varicocele model was established in the adolescent male Sprague-Dawley rats. Two and 4 weeks after the operation, the changes of SPAG11 mRNA and SPAG11E expression in the testis and epididymis were detected using immunohistochemistry and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The expected product of SPAG11 367 bp amplified by RT-PCR was detected only in the epididymis. SPAG11E protein was observed mainly in the acrosomal vesicles and acrosome of round and elongating spermatids of the seminiferous epithelium, in the cytoplasm of Leydig cells, and in the supranuclear region of principle cells and stereocilia of the epididymal epithelium. Imaging and statistical analysis showed that SPAG11 mRNA and SPAG11E protein expressions in the left epididymis of the 2- and 4-week ELV groups presented a remarkable decrease (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01) compared with the right side and the corresponding control group, and the same decreased change in the left epididymis (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01) and an obvious reduction of SPAG11E immunopositive reaction in the right epididymis (P < 0.01) were noted in the 4-week group as compared with the 2-week group. No statistical difference of SPAG11E expression in the bilateral testes was found (P > 0.05) between the ELV group and the control, as well as between the 2- and 4-week ELV groups.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>SPAG11 is a specific gene expressed in the epididymis. The localization and expression of SPAG11E exhibited a region- and cell-specific pattern in both the testis and epididymis of adolescent rats. The expression levels of both SPAG11 mRNA and SPAG11E protein altered obviously in ELV rats. The results suggest that SPAG11 may not only play an important role in spermatogenesis and sperm maturation, but also be associated with varicocele-induced male infertility or subfertility.</p>


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Animals , Male , Rats , Antigens, Surface , Genetics , Metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Epididymis , Metabolism , Glycopeptides , Genetics , Metabolism , Immunohistochemistry , RNA, Messenger , Genetics , Metabolism , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Testis , Metabolism , Time Factors , Varicocele
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Asian Journal of Andrology ; (6): 809-814, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-310448

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<p><b>AIM</b>To study the incidence of single nucleotide polymorphisms in ubiquitin-specific protease 26 (USP26) gene and its involvement in idiopathic male infertility in China.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Routine semen analysis was performed. Infertility factors such as immunological, infectious and biochemical disorders were examined to select patients with idiopathic infertility. DNA was isolated from peripheral blood of the selected patients and control population, which were examined for mutations using polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism analysis. Furthermore, nucleotide sequences were sequenced in some patients and controls.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Of 41 infertile men, 9 (22.0%, P = 0.01) had changes in USP26 gene on the X chromosome. A compound mutation (364insACA; 460G right triple arrow A) was detected in 8 patients (19.5%, P = 0.01) and a 1044T right triple arrow A substitution was found in 1 patient (2.4%, P > 0.05). All three variations led to changes in the coding amino acids. Two substitutions predict some changes: 460G right triple arrow A changes a valine into an isoleucine, and 1044T right triple arrow A substitutes a leucine for a phenylalanine. Another insertion of three nucleotides ACA causes an insertion of threonine. No other changes were found in the remaining patients and fertile controls.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The USP26 gene might be of importance in male reproduction. Mutations in this gene might be associated with male infertility, and might negatively affect testicular function. Further research on this issue is in progress.</p>


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Humans , Male , Asian People , Ethnology , Genetics , Case-Control Studies , China , Cysteine Endopeptidases , Genetics , Metabolism , Endopeptidases , Genetics , Metabolism , Incidence , Infertility, Male , Ethnology , Genetics , Leydig Cells , Metabolism , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Genetics , RNA, Messenger , Genetics , Metabolism , Sertoli Cells , Metabolism , Spermatogenesis , Genetics , Testis , Metabolism , Ubiquitin-Specific Proteases
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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 780-783, 2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-343525

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the expression of human epididymal secretary protein 2 isoform human epididymal protein 2beta1(HE2beta1) in the testis and epididymis of adolescent male rats along with its significance.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Immunohistochemical staining was used to detect the expression and localization of HE2beta1 in the testis and epididymis of 15 adolescent SD rats.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>HE2beta1 immunoreactive staining was detected in the testis and epididymis. In the epithelia of the epididymal duct, HE2beta1 expressed mainly in the supranuclear region of the principle cells and the basement membrane of some epithelial cells; there were no immunostaining in the n clear cells, halo cells and basal cells. The immunopositive reaction was detected, weak in the distal caput, strong in the proximal, middle corpus and the cauda, but negative in the initial segment. Immunopositive results of HE2beta1 were also observed in some of the nuclei of spermatogonia and Sertoli cells with negatively-stained cytoplasm.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Immunohistochemical staining is a fairly sensitive method for detecting HE2beta1 expression. The localization and expression level of HE2beta1 in the genital duct of adolescent male rats exhibited a region- and cell-specific expression pattern, which suggests that HE2beta1 may play an important role in spermatogenesis, maturation and epididymal epithelial innate defense mechanisms.</p>


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Animals , Humans , Male , Rats , Antigens, Surface , Epididymis , Metabolism , Glycopeptides , Immunohistochemistry , Leydig Cells , Metabolism , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Testis , Metabolism
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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 974-978, 2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-289098

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the effects of experimental left varicocele (ELV) on the cystatin-related epididymal spermatogenic (CRES) protein in the testis and epididymis of adolescent rats.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>The ELV model of Sprague-Dawley (SD) male adolescent rats was established, and the expression of CRES protein in the testis and epididymis was detected by immunohistochemistry and Western-blot at 2 and 4 weeks after surgery.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Immunohistochemistry and Western-blot detected CRES protein in both the testis and the epididymis of the ELV rats and the control rats. Immunohistochemistry showed that within the testis, CRES protein was expressed mainly in the cytoplasm of round spermatids and elongating spermatids, sperm acrosomes and residual bodies. The expression was most intensive at Stages I-III and IX-XIV, and then decreased gradually at Stages VII-VII and IV-VI. Within the epididymis, CRES protein was expressed mainly in the cytoplasm of the principal cells of epididymal epithelia. Western-blot detected CRES protein in Mr 19,000 and 14,000, stronger in the former than in the latter. Image and statistical analyses showed that the expression of CRES protein in the 2-week and 4-week ELV groups was significantly higher than in the control group (P < 0.05, or P < 0.01).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>CRES protein expressed in both the testis and epididymis of adolescent rats and the expression is stage-specific and cell-specific in the testis and segment-specific and cell-specific in the epididymis. The expression of CRES protein in the ELV rats is much stronger than in their corresponding controls. It is suggested that CRES protein may be significantly involved in the regulation of spermatogenesis and sperm maturation, and possibly associated with varicocele-related male infertility or subfertility.</p>


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Animals , Male , Rats , Blotting, Western , Cystatins , Disease Models, Animal , Epididymis , Metabolism , Immunohistochemistry , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Testis , Metabolism , Varicocele , Metabolism
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Asian Journal of Andrology ; (6): 108-112, 2003.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-300903

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<p><b>AIM</b>To study the effect of experimental left varicocele (ELV) on epididymal structure and function in adolescent Sprague-Dawley rats.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>ELV was induced by partial ligation of the left renal vein. Sham-operated animals served as the controls. Four and 8 weeks after the operation, the histological, ultrastructural and biochemical (alpha-glucosidase activity and carnitine content) changes in different segments of the epididymis were observed.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>In the treated animals, there were degeneration of the epididymal epithelium and edema of the interstitial tissue; numerous shedding cells, residual bodies, deformed sperm and macrophages appeared in the epididymal lumen. Morphometric measurement indicated a significant reduction in the epididymal tubular diameter (P<0.05) and a significant increase in the epididymal interstitial area (P<0.05) compared with the controls. Ultrastructural study showed sparse microvilli of the columnar epithelium, increased and enlarged lysosomes in the principal cells with defected organelles and the presence of large cytoplasmic vacuoles. The protein and carnitine contents and the alpha-glucosidase activity in the caput, corpus and cauda epididymis of the ELV rats were lower than those of the controls (P<0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>There were structural and functional changes in the epididymis of adolescent ELV rats, which may contribute to the infertility caused by varicocele.</p>


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Animals , Male , Rats , Carnitine , Metabolism , Epididymis , Pathology , Microscopy, Electron , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Varicocele , Pathology , alpha-Glucosidases , Metabolism
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