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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 136-140, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-931914

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Objective:To investigate the level of serum vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its correlation with clinical symptoms in patients with first-episode drug-naive schizophrenia patients of different genders.Methods:From January 2016 to October 2019, a total of 81 first-episode drug-naive schizophrenia patients(patient group, 41 male, 40 female) and 64 healthy controls (control group, 40 male, 24 female) were included in this study.The serum level of VEGF was detected with flow cytometric bear array (CBA). Positive and negative symptom scale (PANSS) was used to evaluate the relevant clinical symptoms of patients.SPSS 22.0 software was used for statistical analysis.Independent sample t-test and nonparametric test were used for comparison between groups.The relationship between VEGF and clinical variables was analyzed by Pearson correlation analysis and Spearman correlation analysis. Results:The level of serum VEGF in the patient group was significantly lower than that in the control group(148.08(75.89, 208.61)pg/mL, 179.94(99.14, 318.41)pg/mL, Z=-2.20, P=0.028). The total PANSS score((82.71±17.30), (73.45±16.36), t=2.473, P=0.016)and cognitive score((7.88±3.36), (6.23±2.81), t=2.402, P=0.019) in male patients were higher than those in female patients.There was a negative correlation between VEGF level and PANSS negative symptom score in the patient group( r=-0.228, P=0.041), as well as significant negtive correlation between VEGF level and cognitive score in male patients( r=-0.425, P=0.007). Conclusion:The level of serum VEGF is reduced in first-episode patients with schizophrenia, which influences their negative symptom. Moreover, the decline in serum VEGF level is implicated in cognitive impairments in male patients with first-episode schizophrenia.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 806-810, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-797996

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Objective@#To explore the correlation between serum high density lipoprotein (HDL) levels and cognitive function in patients with bipolar disorder.@*Methods@#A total of 99 patients with bipolar disorder were enrolled from the inpatient of Suzhou Guangji Hospital.Serum HDL levels were measured by enzymatic colourimetry.Cognitive function was assessed by the repeatable battery for the assessment of neuropsychological status (RBANS). The relationship between serum high density lipoprotein and cognitive function was analyzed by correlation analysis and stepwise multiple regression analysis.@*Results@#Serum HDL levels ((1.39±0.55)mmol/L)were positively correlated with the RBANS total score (68.92±12.48)(r=0.238, P=0.034) and language score(80.59±15.97) (r=0.239, P=0.033) in patients with bipolar disorder.Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that serum HDL level was the influencing factor of total score of RBANS(β=4.791, t=2.151, P=0.035)and speech function(β=7.363, t=2.247, P=0.027).@*Conclusion@#Serum HDL levels can influence cognitive function, especially speech function in patients with bipolar disorder.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 806-810, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-791105

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Objective To explore the correlation between serum high density lipoprotein ( HDL) levels and cognitive function in patients with bipolar disorder. Methods A total of 99 patients with bipolar disorder were enrolled from the inpatient of Suzhou Guangji Hospital. Serum HDL levels were measured by enzymatic colourimetry. Cognitive function was assessed by the repeatable battery for the assessment of neuro-psychological status (RBANS). The relationship between serum high density lipoprotein and cognitive func-tion was analyzed by correlation analysis and stepwise multiple regression analysis. Results Serum HDL lev-els ((1. 39±0. 55) mmol/L) were positively correlated with the RBANS total score (68. 92 ± 12. 48) ( r=0. 238,P=0. 034) and language score(80. 59±15. 97) (r=0. 239,P=0. 033) in patients with bipolar disor-der. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that serum HDL level was the influencing factor of total score of RBANS(β=4. 791,t=2. 151,P=0. 035) and speech function(β=7. 363,t=2. 247,P=0. 027). Conclusion Serum HDL levels can influence cognitive function,especially speech function in patients with bipolar disorder.

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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 586-591, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-754166

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Objective To explore the relationship between cognitive function and sleep disturb-ance,depression and anxiety. Methods Totally 333 medical staff were investigated using the repetitive neu-ropsychological status questionnaire (RBANS),the Pittsburgh sleep quality index ( PSQI),the depression self-rating scale (SDS) and the anxiety self-rating scale ( SAS). Results ①The difference of visual span in gender(male:(81. 87±13. 48) vs female:(77. 12± 13. 09)) was statistically significant ( t=2. 928,P<0. 05).②Differences in immediate memory,language function,attention function and total score of RBANS among patients of different ages were statistically significant ( F=9. 654,8. 370,11. 465,11. 112, all P<0. 01).③There were significant differences in the RBANS,immediate memory,visual span,attention function and delayed memory between doctor and nurse(t=5. 374,4. 730,3. 389,4. 359,5. 675,all P<0. 01).④There were significant differences in the RBANS,immediate memory,and delayed memory between different PSQI levels ( F=3. 475,4. 892,4. 087, all P<0. 05). ⑤There were significant differences in RBANS ((88. 87±12. 47) vs (83. 69±13. 03)),immediate memory ((86. 18±16. 09) vs (80. 56±15. 38)),visual span ((79. 39±13. 32) vs (73. 47±12. 46)),and delayed memory ((89. 03±10. 26) vs (85. 49±11. 41)) between the depressive symptoms and not depressive symptoms groups( t=2. 794,2. 380,3. 042,2. 295,all P<0. 05) .⑥The total score of medical staff's RBANS was significantly negatively correlated with their PSQI,SDS and SAS scores (r=-0. 158,-0. 233,-0. 117,all P<0. 05).⑦SDS,age,occupation,education, time of sleep and PSQI entered multiple stepwise regression equations,which explain 39. 9% variation in cog-nitive function of medical staff. Conclusion The cognitive function of medical staff is affected by gender, age,occupation,education,depression,and sleep disturbance. The worse the sleep quality,the higher the de-gree of depression and anxiety,and the poorer the cognitive function.

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Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention ; (12)2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-548482

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The cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases have become a main category of disease which affects human health today.It is helpful to search for its causes and main risk factors for scientific prevention and control of these diseases.Now,we have already paid close attention to effect of the airborne contaminant and meteorological factors on the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.Some reports about solo affect of two types factors have given a clear results;however,a little of unification evidences have been provided.This article reviews the solo and unification effects of pollutants and meteorological factors in the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

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