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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 241-246, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-991295

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Objective:To investigate the prevalence of depression symptoms in residents, and to analyze the demographic characteristics, training status and psychological influencing factors in order to provide the evidence for the mental health management and intervention of residents in China at current stage.Methods:A total of 1 050 participants from eight different training centers in Shenyang, Dalian, Jinzhou and Fushun of Liaoning Province were investigated by Pittsburgh sleep quality index, International physical activity questionnaire, Survey of perceived organizational support, Psychological capital questionnaire and Minnesota satisfaction questionnaire, which covered questions including social demographic information, training information, sleep status, physical activity, organization support, psychological capital, job satisfaction and depressive symptoms of residents. SPSS 22.0 were used to carry out statistical analysis such as logistic regression.Results:A total of 962 valid questionnaires were collected and the results showed that 44.59% (429/962) of residents had depressive symptoms. High training grade ( ORPGY-3=1.775, P=0.006) and poor quality of sleep ( OR=1.662, P<0.001) were risk factors of depressive symptoms, whereas psychological capital ( OR=0.962, P<0.001) and job satisfaction ( OR=0.972, P=0.001) were protective factors of depressive symptoms. Conclusion:The prevalence of depressive symptoms is high in residents. Training grade, sleep quality, psychological capital and job satisfaction are closely associated with the high prevalence of depressive symptoms, which should be paid more attention to.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 44-47, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-732784

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Objective To investigate the diagnosis and therapy by improving the further understanding of adrenal hemorrhage.Methods The clinical data of 12 cases of adrenal hemorrhage confirmed by pathology admitted to the First Hospital of China Medical University from October 2006 to October 2017 were retrospectively analyzed.Observe the patient's clinical manifestations,imaging features,treatment methods and prognosis.Results All 12 cases were unilateral adrenal hemorrhage,8 cases manifested lumbago in troubled side,2 cases manifested abdominal pain,and 2 cases were found during physical examination incidentally with no obvious symptoms.Ultrasound-B was performed in 10 cases,revealed low echo of masses in 5 cases,mixed echo of masses in 2 cases,cystic echo of masses in 2 cases,and no abnormality in 1 case.All 12 cases were scanned by CT,9 cases showed cystic masses with mixed density,and 3 cases showed solid masses.The value of plain CT ranged from 31 HU to 77 HU,no obvious enhancement was found in enhanced scan.One case was scanned by MRI,showed round mass in left adrenal gland,with uneven signal.The main signal was iso-signal in T1-weighted and T2-weighted.Six cases underwent adrenal and mass resection through the 11th rib,3 cases underwent retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy,2 cases underwent abdominal exploration and accepted adrenalectomy and hematoma removal,and 1 case was discharged after conservative treatment because of surgery contraindication.11 cases of the pathology of postoperation were adrenal hemorrhage.Conclusions Preoperative diagnosis of adrenal hemorrhage is relatively difficult,ultrasound-B,CT,and MRI examination can help diagnose.Surgical treatment should be performed for patients who can tolerate surgery and with larger hematoma (>5 cm).

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Protein & Cell ; (12): 543-543, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-757886

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In the original publication the PDB numbers were not cited.

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Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases ; (12): 115-118, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-806003

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Objective@#To analyze the mental health status and its impact factors among nurses, finding ways to improve the mental health of nurses.@*Methods@#A total of 13 425 female healthcare workers aged from 18 to 65 were selected as study objects. The survey was conducted with unified design questionnaire. The survey included the basic situation of the individuals and SCL-90 questionnaire. Comparing the female doctors, the mental health status and its impact factors of nurses were analyzed.@*Results@#The income, age, education and occupation, which include shift work, heavy work load and overtime work are different between nurses and doctors. The main mental health problems of nurses were obsessive-compulsive symptoms, depressive symptoms and somatization. The results of univariate analysis indicated that shift work, overtime work, and heavy work load affected the positive rate of each factor. The results of multivariate analysis showed that occupation, shift work, overtime work, and heavy work load have significant adverse effects on the positive rate of the total score in female healthcare workers (P<0.01) . The positive rate of each dimension of SCL-90 in nurses is significantly higher than that of doctors.@*Conclusion@#The mental health problems of nurses are significantly higher than doctors. The main reasons are low occupational level and adverse workstyles which include shift work, heavy workload and so on. Health administration and hospital management departments should pay much more attention to the mental health of nurses, improving their mental health through a variety of ways.

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Protein & Cell ; (12): 629-639, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-756929

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Mechanosensitive (MS) channels are extensively studied membrane protein for maintaining intracellular homeostasis through translocating solutes and ions across the membrane, but its mechanisms of channel gating and ion selectivity are largely unknown. Here, we identified the YnaI channel as the Na/K cation-selective MS channel and solved its structure at 3.8 Å by cryo-EM single-particle method. YnaI exhibits low conductance among the family of MS channels in E. coli, and shares a similar overall heptamer structure fold with previously studied MscS channels. By combining structural based mutagenesis, quantum mechanical and electrophysiological characterizations, we revealed that ion selective filter formed by seven hydrophobic methionine (YnaI) in the transmembrane pore determined ion selectivity, and both ion selectivity and gating of YnaI channel were affected by accompanying anions in solution. Further quantum simulation and functional validation support that the distinct binding energies with various anions to YnaI facilitate Na/K pass through, which was defined as binding-block mechanism. Our structural and functional studies provided a new perspective for understanding the mechanism of how MS channels select ions driven by mechanical force.


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Cryoelectron Microscopy , Escherichia coli Proteins , Chemistry , Metabolism , Ion Channels , Chemistry , Metabolism , Mechanotransduction, Cellular , Models, Molecular , Quantum Theory
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Protein & Cell ; (12): 187-200, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-757153

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The human Shwachman-Diamond syndrome (SDS) is an autosomal recessive disease caused by mutations in a highly conserved ribosome assembly factor SBDS. The functional role of SBDS is to cooperate with another assembly factor, elongation factor 1-like (Efl1), to promote the release of eukaryotic initiation factor 6 (eIF6) from the late-stage cytoplasmic 60S precursors. In the present work, we characterized, both biochemically and structurally, the interaction between the 60S subunit and SBDS protein (Sdo1p) from yeast. Our data show that Sdo1p interacts tightly with the mature 60S subunit in vitro through its domain I and II, and is capable of bridging two 60S subunits to form a stable 2:2 dimer. Structural analysis indicates that Sdo1p bind to the ribosomal P-site, in the proximity of uL16 and uL5, and with direct contact to H69 and H38. The dynamic nature of Sdo1p on the 60S subunit, together with its strategic binding position, suggests a surveillance role of Sdo1p in monitoring the conformational maturation of the ribosomal P-site. Altogether, our data support a conformational signal-relay cascade during late-stage 60S maturation, involving uL16, Sdo1p, and Efl1p, which interrogates the functional P-site to control the departure of the anti-association factor eIF6.


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Humans , Crystallography, X-Ray , GTP Phosphohydrolases , Chemistry , Metabolism , Protein Domains , Ribosome Subunits, Large, Eukaryotic , Chemistry , Metabolism , Saccharomyces cerevisiae , Chemistry , Metabolism , Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins , Chemistry , Metabolism
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Protein & Cell ; (12): 394-407, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-757494

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The in vivo assembly of ribosomal subunits is a highly complex process, with a tight coordination between protein assembly and rRNA maturation events, such as folding and processing of rRNA precursors, as well as modifications of selected bases. In the cell, a large number of factors are required to ensure the efficiency and fidelity of subunit production. Here we characterize the immature 30S subunits accumulated in a factor-null Escherichia coli strain (∆rsgA∆rbfA). The immature 30S subunits isolated with varying salt concentrations in the buffer system show interesting differences on both protein composition and structure. Specifically, intermediates derived under the two contrasting salt conditions (high and low) likely reflect two distinctive assembly stages, the relatively early and late stages of the 3' domain assembly, respectively. Detailed structural analysis demonstrates a mechanistic coupling between the maturation of the 5' end of the 17S rRNA and the assembly of the 30S head domain, and attributes a unique role of S5 in coordinating these two events. Furthermore, our structural results likely reveal the location of the unprocessed terminal sequences of the 17S rRNA, and suggest that the maturation events of the 17S rRNA could be employed as quality control mechanisms on subunit production and protein translation.


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Cryoelectron Microscopy , Escherichia coli , Metabolism , Escherichia coli Proteins , Genetics , Metabolism , GTP Phosphohydrolases , Genetics , Metabolism , Mass Spectrometry , Protein Structure, Secondary , Protein Structure, Tertiary , RNA, Ribosomal , Metabolism , Ribosomal Proteins , Chemistry , Genetics , Metabolism , Ribosome Subunits, Small, Bacterial , Chemistry , Metabolism , Salts , Chemistry
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Journal of China Medical University ; (12): 28-30, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-432556

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Objective To evaluate the potential mutagenicity of a new machinable bioactive glass-ceramic material.Methods Thirty N1H mouse inbred line (female:male =1:1) were divided to three groups at random (n =10),including glass-ceramic groups (oral administration of 5 g/kg glass-ceramic powder and arabic gum),negative control group (arabic gum in equal volume),and positive control group (oral administration of 40 mg/kg cyclophosphamide).The mice orally intook the equivalent liquor and were sacrificed with bone marrow cells abstracted 24 hours later.The micronucleated cells were counted in 1 000 polychromatic erythrocytes (PCE) per mouse,then the rate of the micronucleus in every group was measured.Results The rate of the micronucleus in glass-ceramic group,negative control group and positive control group was 1.31±0.53‰, 1.32±0.62‰ and 29.20±0.74‰ respectively.There was no significant difference in the rate of the micronucleus between the experimental and negative groups (P>0.05),while a significant difference in the rate of the micronucleus was observed between experimental and positive groups (P<0.01).Conclusion The new machinable bioactive glass-ceramic materials couldn't increase the micronucleus rate of mouse bone marrow cells.

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