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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 54(12): e11550, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1345563

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Following radiotherapy, patients have decreased bone mass and increased risk of fragility fractures. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is also reported to have detrimental effects on bone architecture and quality. However, no clinical or experimental study has systematically characterized the bone phenotype of the diabetic patients following radiotherapy. After one month of streptozotocin injection, three-month-old male rats were subjected to focal radiotherapy (8 Gy, twice, at days 1 and 3), and then bone mass, microarchitecture, and turnover as well as bone cell activities were evaluated at 2 months post-irradiation. Micro-computed tomography results demonstrated that DM rats exhibited greater deterioration in trabecular bone mass and microarchitecture following irradiation compared with the damage to bone structure induced by DM or radiotherapy. The serum biochemical, bone histomorphometric, and gene expression assays revealed that DM combined with radiotherapy showed lower bone formation rate, osteoblast number on bone surface, and expression of osteoblast-related markers (ALP, Runx2, Osx, and Col-1) compared with DM or irradiation alone. DM plus irradiation also caused higher bone resorption rate, osteoclast number on bone surface, and expression of osteoclast-specific markers (TRAP, cathepsin K, and calcitonin receptor) than DM or irradiation treatment alone. Moreover, lower osteocyte survival and higher expression of Sost and DKK1 genes (two negative modulators of Wnt signaling) were observed in rats with combined DM and radiotherapy. Together, these findings revealed a higher deterioration of the diabetic skeleton following radiotherapy, and emphasized the clinical importance of health maintenance.

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Chinese Journal of School Health ; (12): 1856-1858, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-862215

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Objective@#To explore the prevalence of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD) and its associated factors among college students in Changsha, so as to provide evidence of for effecive intervention of ADHD.@*Methods@#A total of 8 080 students from two universities in Changsha were investigated with self-designed general situation questionnaire, Chinese version of Wende Utah adult rating scale for ADHD, World Health Organization (WHO) Adult ADHD Scale (ASRS) and Chinese Internet Scale (CIAS-R).@*Results@#The self-report rate of ADHD was 7.2%. Single factor analysis showed that the incidence of ADHD in gender, physical and mental illness history, family history of mental illness, relationship with parents, smoking, drinking and Internet access were statistically significont (χ2=17.68, 22.25, 43.15, 20.73, 18.61, 43.05, 22.81, 53.55, 719.65, P<0.05). Multivariate Logistic analysis showed that the younger the age, mental illness, drinking, the higher the degree of Internet dependence were positively correlated with ADHD, while gender (female) and harmony with father were negatively correlated with ADHD.@*Conclusion@#ADHD in college students can t be ignored. There are many influencing factors, suffering from mental illness, drinking and Internet addiction.

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