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Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences ; (6): 568-574, 2016.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-300846

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To study the genic and non-genic regulation of 50 Hz 0.6 mT pulsed electromagnenic fields (PEMF) on rat calvarial osteoblasts (ROB) differentiation.ROBs were achieved by enzyme digestion, and treated with 50 Hz 0.6 mT PEMFs for 1.5 hours after subculture. The alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, mRNA transcription of ALP, Runx2 and OSX and protein expression of Runx2 and OSX were detected at 0, 3, 6, 9 and 12 hours after PEMF treatment.The ALP activity at 3 hours after treatment was significantly higher than that in the control(<0.01), while the mRNA transcription of ALP began to increase at 6 hours after treatment. The mRNA transcription of Runx2 increased immediately after treatment and regressed at 6 hours, then increased again. The protein expression of it corresponded but with a little lag. The mRNA transcription of OSX also raised instantly after treatment, then returned to the level of control at 6 hours, and lower than control at 12 hours significantly. The protein expression of it also corresponded but with a bit delay.There are genic regulation for the protein expression of Runx2 and OSX, and non-genic regulation for the ALP activity on the process of 50 Hz 0.6 mT PEMFs prompts ROBs differentiation.


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Animais , Ratos , Fosfatase Alcalina , Metabolismo , Efeitos da Radiação , Diferenciação Celular , Genética , Efeitos da Radiação , Células Cultivadas , Subunidade alfa 1 de Fator de Ligação ao Core , Metabolismo , Efeitos da Radiação , Campos Eletromagnéticos , Osteoblastos , Química , Efeitos da Radiação , Osteogênese , Genética , Efeitos da Radiação , Fatores de Transcrição , Metabolismo , Efeitos da Radiação
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Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science ; (12): 1124-1127, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-470549

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Objective To explore the relationship among regulatory emotional self-efficacy,Internet overuse and personality,in order to provide the basis for reducing the incidence of Internet overuse and formulating relevant intervention.Methods Bv cluster sampling method,a questionnaire survey was conducted among 1750 students in a university.Results There was a statistically significant difference in gender(t=5.47,P<0.05) and grades(F=6.11,P< 0.05) of Internet overuse.The rate of college students' Internet overuse was 19.92%.The scores of personality of intelligence,stability,perseverance,boldness,sophistication and self-discipline in Internet overuse group were lower than the normal use group(t=1.73-6.01,P<0.05),but the scores of dimensions of aggressiveness,suspicion,anxiety and tension were higher(t=-7.74--2.61,P<0.05).The total scores of regulatory emotional self-efficacy were lower in Internet overuse group(t=5.538,P<0.05).There was a significant negative correlation between the scores of Internet overuse and the scores of regulatory emotional self-efficacy(P<0.05).The scores of Internet overuse were significant positive correlation with suspicion,anxiety and tension,but significant negative correlation with stability,excitability,perseverance,boldness and self-discipline (P<0.05).There was a significant positive correlation between the scores of regulatory emotional self-efficacy and intelligence,stability,dimensions of aggressiveness,excitement,perseverance,boldness and self-discipline of personality,but significant negative correlation with suspicion,anxiety and tension(P<0.05).Regulatory emotional self-efficacy played a partial mediating role in Internet overuse and personalitv traits,the rate respectively was 30.8%,16.7%,14.5%,37.3%.Conclusion There were a closely relationship among regulatory emotional self-efficacy,Internet overuse and personality.Regulatory emotional self-efficacy played a partial neliating role in Intemet overuse and personality traits.

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