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2. The relationship between serum Resolvin D1, NLRP3, cytokine levels, and adolescents with first-episode medication-naïve major depressive disorder
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Jiamei Guo, Tanwei Zhang, Wanjun Chen, Jianyu Tan, Xiao Li, Anhai Zheng, Yixiao Fu, and Tian Qiu
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Background: Inflammation has become a critical pathological mechanism of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). NLRP3 is a critical inflammatory pathway to maintain the immune balance. Recently, evidence showed that Resolvin D1(RvD1) might be a new antidepressant choice due to its protective effects through the inhibition of neuroinflammation. However, whether they have clinical value in the diagnosis and treatment evaluation of adolescent depression was unclear. Methods: Forty-eight untreated first-episode adolescent patients with moderate to severe major depressive disorder, as well as 30 healthy adolescents (HCs, age and gender-matched), were enrolled for this study. Their ages ranged from 13 to 18 (15.75± 1.36) years. The patients were treated with fluoxetine for 6-8 weeks. HDRS-17 was used to evaluate the severity of depressive symptoms. Venous blood samples were collected at baseline (patients b and HCs) and after treatment (only patients). Serum concentrations of RvD1, NLRP3, IL-1β, IL-18, and IL-4 were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) pre- and post-fluoxetine treatment. Results: Serum levels of RvD1 and anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-4 were significantly elevated in adolescents with MDD compared to healthy adolescents, but no significant difference in NLRP3, IL-1β, and IL-18 between the two groups. Meanwhile, RvD1 (positively) and IL-4 (negatively) were correlated with the severity of symptoms (HDRS-17 scores) after adjusting age, gender, and BMI. Interestingly, fluoxetine treatment significantly reduced the serum levels of RvD1, NLRP3, IL-1β, and IL-18 in MDD adolescents but increased the levels of IL-4 relative to baseline. Furthermore, we observed that serum levels of RvD1 might be an excellent distinguishing indicator for depression and healthy adolescents. Conclusions: Our study is the first to compare RvD1 and NLRP3 between adolescent MDD and HCs. Our findings of reactive increase of RvD1 in adolescent MDD comprised a novel and critical contribution.Our results showed the presence of inflammation resolution unbalanced in adolescents with MDD and indicated that RvD1 might be an ideal biomarker for diagnosing and treating adolescent MDD.
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- 2023
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3. Time-Dependent Reliability Assessment of Long-Span PSC Box-Girder Bridge Considering Vehicle-Induced Cyclic Creep
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Zheheng Chen, Tong Guo, Guangdong Zhou, Xingwang Liu, Yixiao Fu, and Hua Liu
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Building and Construction ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Published
- 2023
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4. A Bivariate Twin Study of Cortical Surface Area and Verbal and Nonverbal Intellectual Skills in Adolescence
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Shu Yang, Xingshun Ma, Xiaodi Xia, Zimei Qiao, Miao Huang, Na Wang, Xiaomei Hu, Xiaowei Zhang, Wei Deng, Line Kang, Xiao Li, Guangjun Hao, Junfeng Xi, Huaqing Meng, Tao Li, Xiao Hou, and Yixiao Fu
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General Neuroscience - Published
- 2023
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5. High-performance electrospun carbon fiber derived from lignin and metal composite
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Yue Zhou, Jiafeng Yuan, Ruoyu Dong, Yixiao Fu, Jianbin Zhou, and Hengfei Qin
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,General Materials Science - Published
- 2022
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6. Adsorption kinetics of gaseous chlorobenzene on electrospun lignin-based nanofiber
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Yaxin Hu, Yue Zhou, Zhou Yang, Fang Ren, Zhennan Chen, Yixiao Fu, Ruoyu Dong, Liangbiao Wang, Quanfa Zhou, and Hengfei Qin
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science - Published
- 2022
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7. Is depression the contraindication of anterior cervical decompression and fusion for cervical spondylosis?
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Xiaolu Chen, Xiao Li, Yu Gan, Ying Lu, Yu Tian, Yixiao Fu, Hanjie Yang, Ke Liu, Yinlian Pan, and Xing Du
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Decompression ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Contraindications ,Blood Loss, Surgical ,Antidepressive Agents ,Disability Evaluation ,Spinal Fusion ,Treatment Outcome ,Cervical Vertebrae ,Humans ,Spondylosis ,Diskectomy ,Pain Measurement ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate whether depression is the contraindication of anterior cervical decompression and fusion (ACDF) for cervical spondylosis.Material and methodsPatients with single-segment cervical spondylosis who underwent ACDF from January 2015 to December 2018 in our department were retrospectively included in this study and divided into two groups. Patients who were diagnosed of depression and prescribed with antidepressant drugs for at least 6 months before surgery were included in the intervention group. Patients without depression were included in the control group. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) score was used to evaluate the severity of depression. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score, Japanese Orthopeadic Association (JOA) score, Neck Disability Index (NDI), and the 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) were recorded as indexes to assess the pain, cervical spine function, degree of cervical spine injury, and life quality, respectively. The operative time, operative blood loss, hospital stay and complications were also recorded and compared.ResultsA total of 117 patients were included in this study, involving 32 patients in the intervention group and 85 patients in the control group. No significant differences were found in operative time, operative blood loss, hospital stay and complications between the two groups (P>0.05). The BDI score, VAS score, JOA score, NDI, SF-36 physical component score (SF-36 PCS) and SF-36 mental component score (SF-36 MCS) were all significantly improved at last follow-up in both the two groups. The intervention group showed higher BDI score and SF-36 MCS than the control group at both preoperative and the last follow-up (P0.05).ConclusionsDepression is not the contraindication of ACDF for cervical spondylosis. Depression patients who received preoperative antidepressants can achieve similar improvement of clinical symptoms from ACDF with non-depression patients.
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- 2022
8. Fabrication of lignin reinforced hybrid hydrogels with antimicrobial and self-adhesion for strain sensors
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Zhennan Chen, Jing Luo, Yaxin Hu, Yixiao Fu, Juan Meng, Shipeng Luo, Liangcai Wang, Yaheng Zhang, Jianbin Zhou, Manying Zhang, and Hengfei Qin
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Wearable Electronic Devices ,Structural Biology ,Electric Conductivity ,Humans ,Hydrogels ,General Medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry ,Lignin ,Anti-Bacterial Agents - Abstract
Ionic conductive hydrogels prepared from various biological macromolecules are ideal materials for the manufacture of human motion sensors from the perspective of resource regeneration and environmental sustainability. However, it is still challenging to prepare hydrogels with both high toughness and self-healing ability. In this study, lignin-based β-CD-PVA (LCP) self-healing conductive hydrogels with high tensile properties were prepared by one-step method using alkali lignin as a plasticizer. Compared with PVA hydrogel, the maximum storage modulus and elongation were increased by 2.5 and 20.0 times, respectively. Uniform distribution of lignin can increase the fluidity and distance of polymer molecular chains, thus improving the viscoelastic and tensile properties of the LCP self-healing hydrogel. LCP hydrogels can maintain self-healing ability in both high (45 °C) and low temperature (0 °C) environments, and the self-healing ability is not affected by pH. Moreover, it also has good conductivity, anti-bacterial, thermostability, and anti-UV property, which has a good application prospect in the field of 3D printing and wearable electronic devices, which expands the efficient utilization of lignin in biorefinery.
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- 2022
9. Author response for 'A retrospective case series of electroconvulsive therapy in the management of depression and suicidal symptoms in adolescents'
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null Xiaolu Chen, null Yixiao Fu, null Qianhong Zou, null Yiting Zhang, null Xiaoyue Qin, null Yu Tian, null Yu Yan, null Qibin Chen, null Lei Zou, null Bangshu Zhao, and null Xiao Li
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10. A retrospective case series of electroconvulsive therapy in the management of depression and suicidal symptoms in adolescents
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Xiaolu Chen, Yixiao Fu, Qianhong Zou, Yiting Zhang, Xiaoyue Qin, Yu Tian, Yu Yan, Qibin Chen, Lei Zou, Bangshu Zhao, and Xiao Li
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Male ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Treatment Outcome ,Adolescent ,Depression ,Humans ,Electroconvulsive Therapy ,Suicidal Ideation ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Major depressive disorder (MDD) with suicidal symptoms is common in adolescents. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is highly effective in the treatment of MDD. We have described its use and outcome in a case series of adolescents with depression and suicidal symptoms receiving ECT.We analyzed 362 adolescents aged from 12 to 17 who had received ECT between year 2015 and 2021. A total of 278 subjects were found to meet the inclusion criteria, where depressive symptoms were assessed by HDRS and suicidal symptoms were assessed by HDRS item 3. Their sociodemographic, clinical, and treatment information were retrieved through these records for this study.The mean ± SD age of subjects was 15.41 ± 1.50 years and male sex was 14.7% (n = 41). Comorbid diagnoses were present in 104 patients (37.4%). The ECT sessions ranged from 6 to 12 times. All the patients took antidepressants, with sertraline (n = 182; 65.5%) being the most widely used. Majority of patients also received benzodiazepines. ECT was significantly effective in adolescents with depression and suicidal symptoms in evaluation by HDRS, HDRS item 3, CGI-S (p lt; .001) pre/post-ECT. The response rate of MDD patients was 52%, with suicidal ideation (SI) at 49%, and 54% in MDD with suicide attempt (SA). The change of CGI-S scores showed no significant differences between various subgroups of sex and comorbid (pgt;.05), but there were significant differences between subgroups of suicidal symptoms (p lt; .001). ECT was generally safe with subjective memory complaint (n = 189, 68.0%), headache (n = 150, 54.0%), body pain (n = 28, 10.1%), delirium (n = 95, 34.2%), and nausea (n = 31, 11.2%) as possible side effects following ECT.In this study, ECT was found to decrease depressive and suicidal symptoms in adolescents, and the side effect was acceptable. ECT showed better outcome for MDD with SA compared to MDD with SI.
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11. Spooky Technology
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Daragh Byrne, Dan Lockton, Meijie Hu, Miranda Luong, Anuprita Ranade, Karen Escarcha, Katherine Giesa, Yiwei Huang, Catherine Yochum, Gordon Robertson, Lisa (Yip Yan) Yeung, Matthew Cruz, Christi Danner, Elizabeth Wang, Malika Khurana, Zhenfang Chen, Alexander Heyison, and Yixiao Fu
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12. Oxidative decomposition of chlorobenzene on MnaVOX catalysts: The critical roles of oxygen vacancies and hollow structure
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Yixiao Fu, Juan Meng, Jing Luo, Zhennan Chen, Yaxin Hu, Yue Zhou, Chunyong Zhang, Ze Li, Shuhao Chen, Hongyu Zhang, Quanfa Zhou, and Hengfei Qin
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General Physics and Astronomy ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films - Published
- 2023
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13. The Efficacy and Tolerability of Electroconvulsive Therapy in Psychiatric Patients with Arachnoid Cysts: A Retrospective Chart Study
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Ying Lu, Yu Tian, Yu Gan, Yixiao Fu, Qibin Chen, Lei Zou, Bangshu Zhao, Yu Yan, Shudong Liu, Xiaolu Chen, and Xiao Li
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General Neuroscience ,ECT ,arachnoid cysts ,psychiatry ,retrospective study ,depression ,schizophrenia ,bipolar disorder - Abstract
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective therapy for many psychiatric illnesses. However, intracranial occupying lesions are a relative contraindication to ECT. Arachnoid cysts are benign, congenital, and space-occupying lesions. Our study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of ECT in psychiatric patients with arachnoid cysts. We retrospectively identified 62 psychiatric patients with arachnoid cysts; 43 of them underwent ECT and 19 did not. Their conditions were assessed by CGI-S and different scales depending on different diagnoses (PANSS for schizophrenia; HAMD for depression; YMRS for bipolar disorder). The side effect was assessed by TESS. Significant differences were shown in the reduced scores of the CGI-S between patients who underwent ECT and those who did not (p = 0.001), while, at the same time, there was no significant difference in their TESS score (p = 0.297). The current study found that ECT is an effective and tolerable therapy for psychiatric patients with arachnoid cysts.
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- 2022
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14. Evolution of field emitters on copper surface during conditioning
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Liuyuan Zhou, Hao Zha, Jiaru Shi, Jiaqi Qiu, Chuanjing Wang, Yunsheng Han, Yixiao Fu, and Huaibi Chen
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Instrumentation - Published
- 2022
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15. Evoking the Post-industrial Landscape Memories through Spectrality and Mixed Reality Soundscapes
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Yixiao Fu, Lawrence Shea, and Daragh Byrne
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Soundscape ,Landmark ,History ,Visitor pattern ,05 social sciences ,National heritage ,020207 software engineering ,Context (language use) ,02 engineering and technology ,Mixed reality ,Visual arts ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Narrative ,050107 human factors - Abstract
Spectrality describes the spatiotemporal relationships between landscape and memories where the past ‘haunt’ the present. We explore how spatialized soundscapes may evoke the spectral memories of physical landscape. To do this, we curated a site-specific mixed reality audio walk at Carrie Furnace, a national historic landmark in Pittsburgh’s ‘Rivers of Steel’ National Heritage area. This audio walk leverages virtual soundscapes, mobile mixed reality, and open-ended narratives. Each visitor takes a unique path through the spectral memories of the site’s industrial past and post-industrial relics. Findings from an eleven-person user study assess our approach to spatialized spectral soundscapes and reveal the dimensions (content, context, experience) that resonate with audiences.
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- 2021
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16. Functional and Structural Connectivity Between the Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex and Insula Could Predict the Antidepressant Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
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Yixiao Fu, Xiaoli Cheng, Zhen Xu, Yuanyuan Cao, Wanyi Du, Qinghua Luo, Zhiliang Long, Lian Du, and Yisijia Xiang
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resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging ,medicine.medical_treatment ,insula ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,Neuroimaging ,mental disorders ,medicine ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,Original Research ,dorsolateral prefrontal cortex ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation ,diffusion tensor imaging ,medicine.disease ,Transcranial magnetic stimulation ,Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Major depressive disorder ,Antidepressant ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,business ,Insula ,Neuroscience ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Diffusion MRI - Abstract
BackgroundThe efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in depression is nonuniform across patients. This study aims to determine whether baseline neuroimaging characters can provide a pretreatment predictive effect for rTMS.MethodsTwenty-seven treatment-naive patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) were enrolled and scanned with resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging. Clinical symptoms were assessed pre- and post-rTMS. Functional and structural connectivity between the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and bilateral insula were measured, and the connectivity strength in each modality was then correlated to the clinical efficacy of rTMS.ResultsWhen the coordinates of left DLPFC were located as a node in the central executive network, the clinical efficacy of rTMS was significantly correlated with the functional connectivity strength between left DLPFC and bilateral insula (left insula: r = 0.66; right insula: r = 0.65). The structural connectivity strength between the left DLPFC and left insular cortex also had a significantly positive correlation with symptom improvement (rs = 0.458).ConclusionThis study provides implications that rTMS might act more effectively when the pretreatment functional and structural connectivity between the insula and left DLPFC is stronger.
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- 2021
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17. Evoking the Post-industrial Landscape Memories through Mixed Reality Soundscape
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Yixiao Fu
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120199 Architecture not elsewhere classified ,FOS: Civil engineering - Abstract
Located at the intersections between the landscape, spectral memory, sound, and contemporary media technology, this thesis explores how spatialized soundscapes may serve as media to evoke the spectral memories of physical landscape? An audio walk “Inner Memory of the Post-Industry” was prepared to engage Carrie Furnace - a Pittsburgh historical landmark - as a proof of concept to understand the design of spatialized soundscape. Through the development of mixed reality audio walk, the experience design challenges the linear narrative structure that is commonly found in traditional audio walks (constrained, guided) and proposes a space- driven auditory wandering (open-ended, unguided). Mobile mixed reality is utilized to support sound localization and spatialization and this offers a more flexible and immersive way of exploring the landscape. The spectral memories of the landscape are realized through a virtual soundscape combing environment sound effects with oral history recordings. Taking advantage of the post-industrial landscape's distinctive aesthetics and it's spatial complexity as the stage for soundscape design, this thesis explores the juxtaposition between a multi-sensory visual and sonic experience and how it allows people to empathize with historical events to reinterpret the landscape identity. Building upon the proposed technical infrastructure for audio-based mixed reality, this thesis also introduces a workflow of visualizing and designing spatialized soundscapes.
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- 2021
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18. Aminated lignin chelated metal derived bifunctional electrocatalyst with high catalytic performance
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Ruoyu Dong, Zhou Yang, Yixiao Fu, Zhennan Chen, Yaxin Hu, Yue Zhou, and Hengfei Qin
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General Physics and Astronomy ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films - Published
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19. Comparative efficacy and safety of Crocus sativus L. for treating mild to moderate major depressive disorder in adults: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Lian Du, Huaqing Meng, Xiangying Yang, Li Zhang, Yixiao Fu, Tian Qiu, Xiaolu Chen, Haitang Qiu, and Qinghua Luo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment ,business.industry ,ved/biology ,ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Placebo ,Confidence interval ,030227 psychiatry ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Meta-analysis ,Internal medicine ,Crocus sativus ,Medicine ,Major depressive disorder ,business ,Adverse effect ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Xiangying Yang,1 Xiaolu Chen,1 Yixiao Fu,2 Qinghua Luo,2 Lian Du,2 Haitang Qiu,2 Tian Qiu,2 Li Zhang,1 Huaqing Meng2 1The First Branch, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Psychiatry, The First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University,Chongqing, People’s Republic of China Purpose: To investigate the efficacy and safety of saffron in the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) in comparison to placebo and synthetic antidepressants. Patients and methods: We conducted a systematic search in several electronic databases as well as manual search in bibliographies of relevant studies. We included randomized controlled trials that investigated the efficacy and safety of saffron for treating MDD in adults in comparison to either placebo or synthetic antidepressants. Primary outcome was change in scores on depressive symptoms from baseline. Secondary outcomes included remission rate, response rate, and drop-out rate for all reasons. We chose a random-effects model in order to obtain more conservative results. Standardized mean differences (SMDs) and odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated as the overall effect index by inverse variance models. Results: Seven studies were included in this meta-analysis. Overall quality of these included studies was moderate. As for the primary outcome, saffron showed more improvements in depression symptoms when compared with placebo, with an SMD of -1.22 (95% CI -1.94, -0.49, P=0.001). Meanwhile, saffron was as effective as synthetic antidepressants, with an SMD of 0.16 (95% CI -0.25, 0.57, P=0.44). Moderate heterogeneity existed in our analysis. Through subgroup analyses, we found that treatment dosage and duration, types of synthetic antidepressants administered in the comparison group, and outcome measures could explain most of the variance. No differences were found in remission rate, response rate, or drop-out rate. Conclusion: Saffron was effective in the treatment of MDD and had comparable efficacy to synthetic antidepressants. Saffron was also a safe drug without serious adverse events reported. Keywords: saffron, depression, efficacy, safety, meta-analysis
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- 2018
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20. Fronto-limbic disconnection in depressed patients with suicidal ideation: A resting-state functional connectivity study
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Yixiao Fu, Dejian Tang, Jinkun Zeng, Lian Du, Huaqing Meng, Yongmei Li, and Huan Liu
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Emotions ,Audiology ,Gyrus Cinguli ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Suicidal Ideation ,Temporal lobe ,Correlation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Suicidal ideation ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Anterior cingulate cortex ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Resting state fMRI ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Temporal Lobe ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Major depressive disorder ,Female ,Disconnection ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Background Suicidal ideation (SI) is highly prevalent and a known symptom of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), but its underlying biological mechanisms are relatively unknown. Several studies linked suicidal ideation to dysfunctional brain circuits, specifically fronto-limbic connections. The purpose of this work was to investigate fronto-limbic disconnection in MDD patients with or without SI. Methods MDD patients with SI (SI, n=28) or without SI (NSI, n=20), identified by the Scale for Suicide Ideation and healthy controls (HCs, n=30) underwent resting-state functional MRI scanning. The functional properties of correlations in neural activity (intrinsic functional connectivity, iFC) of the rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC) were analyzed among the three groups. Furthermore, correlation analyses between iFC, SI severity and depression severity were performed. Results We found that the SI group exhibited decreased iFC between the rACC, the orbitomedial prefrontal cortex and the right middle temporal pole compared to HCs and NSI groups. The NSI group showed decreased iFC between the rACC and the orbitomedial prefrontal cortex compared to HCs. In the SI group, iFC strength between the right rACC and the middle temporal pole positively correlated with SI severity. Conclusion Transdiagnostic and diagnosis-specific alterations of fronto-limbic iFC were found in MDD patients with or without SI. Disrupted fronto-limbic circuits may impact decision-making and emotional processing in SI. These results provide useful information about the pathophysiological mechanisms of MDD patients with SI.
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21. The brain structure and spontaneous activity baseline of the behavioral bias in trait anxiety
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Yafei Tan, Meng Zhang, Ping Yin, Xin Hou, Yixiao Fu, and Jiang Qiu
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Adolescent ,Brain activity and meditation ,Sensory system ,Anxiety ,Grey matter ,Developmental psychology ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neuroimaging ,medicine ,Humans ,Gray Matter ,Brain Mapping ,Resting state fMRI ,Amplitude of low frequency fluctuations ,Brain ,Voxel-based morphometry ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Superior frontal gyrus ,Female ,Psychology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Personality ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Individuals with trait anxiety are often considered to be predisposed to psychiatric disorders. However, there is great heterogeneity in the development of psychiatric disorders in this group of people and the nature of the trait anxiety is still unclear. So, we decided to explore the correlations of brain structure and brain activity with trait anxiety in normal individuals. Specifically, we investigated the correlations between trait anxiety and regional grey matter volume (rGMV) and regional BOLD, using the Amplitude of Low Frequency Fluctuations (ALFF) as an index in 382 university students. The results showed that the level of trait anxiety was negatively correlated with rGMV in the right middle occipital gyrus. This result indicates that individuals with high trait anxiety tend to have less image processing on conscious level. Furthermore, we found that trait anxiety was positively correlated with the ALFF in the bilateral superior frontal gyrus and the right supplementary motor area, and negatively correlated with the ALFF in the cerebellum and the thalamus. These results indicate that individuals with high trait anxiety may be more sensitive to relationships and sensory information. Overall, this study’s findings suggest that individuals with high trait anxiety have attenuated image processing on the conscious level, and exhibit stronger induced sensibility and over-processing of relationships, which is a brain imaging precondition for psychiatric disorders.
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22. [A twin study on externalizing problem behavior in adolescents in Chongqing City]
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Wenfen, Zhu, Lingna, Kong, Yixiao, Fu, Xiaomei, Hu, Tao, Li, Yingcheng, Wang, and Wei, Deng
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Parents ,Problem Behavior ,Adolescent ,Parenting ,Adolescent Behavior ,Twins ,Humans ,Violence ,Child ,Social Environment - Abstract
To explore the relations of adolescents externalizing problem behavior to genetic and environmental factors through twin study.The externalizing problem behavior of 66 twin pairs from Chongqing City( aged from 12 to 18years) were investigated with the Youth Self-Report( YSR). The Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire( PSDQ) and Family Stresses Questionnaire( FSQ), Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scale( FACES) and Stressful Life Event( SLE) were applied to assess their environment factors. The blood sample was collected to identify zygosity oftwins. Structural equation modeling( SEM) was performed to evaluate the relations of adolescents externalizing problem behavior to the additive genetic factors( A), shared environment factors( C) and individual specific environmental factors( E).The effects of A and E on adolescent externalizing problem behavior were 0. 57( 95% CI 0. 37-0. 72) and 0. 43( 95% CI 0. 28-0. 63), respectively. There were significantly negative correlation between externalizing problem behavior and family cohesion( r =-0. 221, P0. 05), the scores of adolescent externalizing problem behavior were positively correlated with the scores of family stresses( r = 0. 226, P0. 05), the scores of stress life events( r = 0. 194, P0. 05), the scores of Authoritarian-parenting-style( r = 0. 235, P0. 05), the scores of Permissive-parenting-style( r = 0. 212, P0. 05). The scores of adolescents externalizing behavioral problems were not significantly correlated with the parenting education level and occupation.Adolescents externalizing problem behavior are influenced by additive genetic factors and individual specific environmental factors. Additive genetic factors play an important role. Family environment and parental rearing-pattern also have correlation with externalizing behavioral problems.
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23. Comparative efficacy and safety of
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Xiangying, Yang, Xiaolu, Chen, Yixiao, Fu, Qinghua, Luo, Lian, Du, Haitang, Qiu, Tian, Qiu, Li, Zhang, and Huaqing, Meng
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Purpose To investigate the efficacy and safety of saffron in the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) in comparison to placebo and synthetic antidepressants. Patients and methods We conducted a systematic search in several electronic databases as well as manual search in bibliographies of relevant studies. We included randomized controlled trials that investigated the efficacy and safety of saffron for treating MDD in adults in comparison to either placebo or synthetic antidepressants. Primary outcome was change in scores on depressive symptoms from baseline. Secondary outcomes included remission rate, response rate, and drop-out rate for all reasons. We chose a random-effects model in order to obtain more conservative results. Standardized mean differences (SMDs) and odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated as the overall effect index by inverse variance models. Results Seven studies were included in this meta-analysis. Overall quality of these included studies was moderate. As for the primary outcome, saffron showed more improvements in depression symptoms when compared with placebo, with an SMD of −1.22 (95% CI −1.94, −0.49, P=0.001). Meanwhile, saffron was as effective as synthetic antidepressants, with an SMD of 0.16 (95% CI −0.25, 0.57, P=0.44). Moderate heterogeneity existed in our analysis. Through subgroup analyses, we found that treatment dosage and duration, types of synthetic antidepressants administered in the comparison group, and outcome measures could explain most of the variance. No differences were found in remission rate, response rate, or drop-out rate. Conclusion Saffron was effective in the treatment of MDD and had comparable efficacy to synthetic antidepressants. Saffron was also a safe drug without serious adverse events reported.
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- 2018
24. Genetic influences on resting-state functional networks: A twin study
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Yingcheng Wang, Wei Deng, Xiaomei Hu, Liansheng Zhao, Yixiao Fu, Zhifeng Liang, Christina Hamilton, Nanyin Zhang, Tao Li, Zhiwei Ma, Xingshun Ma, Xiao Hou, Qian He, and Huaqing Meng
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Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Resting state fMRI ,Human brain ,Heritability ,computer.software_genre ,Twin study ,Developmental psychology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Neurology ,Voxel ,Endophenotype ,medicine ,Connectome ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Neurology (clinical) ,Anatomy ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,Psychology ,Neuroscience ,computer - Abstract
Alterations in resting-state networks (RSNs) are often associated with psychiatric and neurologic disorders. Given this critical linkage, it has been hypothesized that RSNs can potentially be used as endophenotypes for brain diseases. To validate this notion, a critical step is to show that RSNs exhibit heritability. However, the investigation of the genetic basis of RSNs has only been attempted in the default-mode network at the region-of-interest level, while the genetic control on other RSNs has not been determined yet. Here, we examined the genetic and environmental influences on eight well-characterized RSNs using a twin design. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data in 56 pairs of twins were collected. The genetic and environmental effects on each RSN were estimated by fitting the functional connectivity covariance of each voxel in the RSN to the classic ACE twin model. The data showed that although environmental effects accounted for the majority of variance in wide-spread areas, there were specific brain sites that showed significant genetic control for individual RSNs. These results suggest that part of the human brain functional connectome is shaped by genomic constraints. Importantly, this information can be useful for bridging genetic analysis and network-level assessment of brain disorders.
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25. Study of family environmental factor on only-children’s personality
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Tao Li, Lu Jia, Huaqing Meng, Yixiao Fu, Lian Du, Tian Qiu, Qing Qin, Hua Hu, Xiaohong Ma, Yingcheng Wang, Wei Deng, Xiao Hou, Yi Huang, Haitang Qiu, Qing-hua Luo, and Peng Xie
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Feeling ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Life events ,Parenting styles ,Personality ,Family income ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,Family cohesion ,Family life ,media_common ,Developmental psychology - Abstract
Objective: To analyze the impact of family environment on only-children’s personality. Methods: Using cross-sectional design to recruit only-children aged 6 - 16 years old; using EPQ to evaluate the children’s personality. The general questionnaire, PSDQ (Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire), FAD-GFS (The General Functioning Scale of MacMaster family activity device), SLE(Stressful Life Events), FSQ (Family Stresses Questionnaire), FLQ (Family Life Questionnaire), EFQ (Everyday Feelings Questionnaire) were used to collect information about family environment from parents. Results: In only-child family, standardized regression equations of family environment influence on children personality include: 1) EPQ-p = 0.087 × SLE + 0.207 × father autocratic parenting + 0.131 × education of father + 0.110 × family type - 0.110 × role of discipline - 0.080 × parental attitude + 0.087 × family adaptability; 2) EPQ-e = 0.105 × EFQ- 0.088 × SLE - 0.101 × family income; 3) EPQ-n = 0.143 × SLE - 0.090 × family cohesion + 0.089 × family income + 0.117 × the orderly’s attitude - 0.138 × the child’s role experience of FLQ - 0.101 × parents shaping the behavior of children of FLQ and 4) EPQ - l = -0.136× SLE - 0.093 × relationship between parents - 0.155 × attitude of the old. Conclusion: It is important for children to develop personality normally if the father doesn’t choose autocratic parent style. Children tend to be optimistic if the parent can feel happy. The stressful life events are a double-blade sword depending on the parent’s handling. The difference of the parenting style can influence the lie-personality of children.
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26. Can Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ) Be Used in China?
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Qing Qin, Peng Xie, Hua Hu, Huaqing Meng, Haitang Qiu, Yingcheng Wang, Qing-hua Luo, Xiaohong Ma, Yi Huang, Tian Qiu, Wei Deng, Xiao Hou, Tao Li, Yixiao Fu, and Lian Du
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Cronbach's alpha ,Correlation coefficient ,Proliferation index ,Content validity ,Parenting styles ,Validity ,General Medicine ,Psychology ,Reliability (statistics) ,Confirmatory factor analysis ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the validity and reliability of the Chinese version of PSDQ (Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire, PSDQ). Method: 443 parents of children aged 6 to 16 who lived in Chongqing were selected. .52 of them were retested 6 weeks later in order to assess the retest reliability. Determination of reliability included: internal consistency: to calculate Cronbach coefficient; coefficient of retest reliability: to calculate person correlation of results in every subscale in twice measurements of 52 parents. Determination of validity: content validity, structural validity, confirmatory factor analysis. Results: For each subscale and factor, the values of kappa for inter-rater reliability were between .625 and .884 (p < .05); the values of retest reliability were between .537 and .832 (p < .05); The scores of the subscale of PSDQ were correlated with each factor significantly (coefficient of correlation: .732 - .951, p < .05), and the correlation coefficient was more than those between each factor of this subscale (correlation coefficient: .382 - .834, p < .05). The confirmatory factor analysis of PSDQ showed the result met the criteria standard for adequacy of fit. (CMIN/df: 2.218 - 3.745; TLI: .808 - .920; RMSEA: .052 - .079; MECVI of default model was very close to that of saturated model, most of proliferation index were more than .8). Conclusion: Parenting Style and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ), in line with requirements of psychometric, had good reliability and validity and was useful as a tool to evalua
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27. Twins methods quantitatively explore the genetic impact on children and adolescents brain gray matter volume
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Liansheng Zhao, Xiaolu Chen, Qian He, Xiao-Mei Hu, Xiao-Wei Zhang, Yixiao Fu, Huaqing Meng, Xiao Li, Tao Li, Yingcheng Wang, Xiao Hou, and Xingshun Ma
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Cingulate cortex ,Male ,Adolescent ,Science ,Twins ,Biology ,Gray (unit) ,Article ,Temporal lobe ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Gray Matter ,Child ,Multidisciplinary ,Parietal lobe ,Anatomy ,Environmental exposure ,Environmental Exposure ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030227 psychiatry ,Frontal lobe ,Medicine ,Female ,Brain Gray Matter ,Occipital lobe ,Genetic Background ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The gray matter volumes of 58 pairs of twins ranging in age from 12 to 18 were measured by MRI to explore the genetic and environmental impacts on gray matter volume in twin children and adolescents. By means of A/C/E structural equation modeling, it was found that the gray matter volume in children and adolescents was jointly affected by genetic (A: 0.89) and environmental factors while genetic factors play a greater role. The gray matter volume in frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe and lateral temporal lobe was mainly affected by genetics (A: 0.7–0.89), where as the gray matter volume in medial temporal lobe and cingulate cortex was affected by both genetics and environment.
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28. S128. Predicting Individual Responses to the Electroconvulsive Therapy With Hippocampal Subfield Volumes in Major Depression Disorder
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Qibin Chen, Yixiao Fu, Haitang Qiu, Lian Du, Raymond Y. Cho, Jair C. Soares, Xiang Yang Zhang, Xiaolu Chen, Tian Qiu, Qinghua Luo, Bo Cao, and Xiangying Yang
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Electroconvulsive therapy ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Hippocampal formation ,business ,Neuroscience ,Biological Psychiatry ,Depression (differential diagnoses) - Published
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29. Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Mental Health of Children: A Twin Study
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Yixiao Fu, Ping Yin, Hua Hu, Tian Qiu, Huaqing Meng, Qinghua Luo, Wei Deng, Lian Du, Tao Li, Haitang Qiu, Qing Qin, and Xiao Hou
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Conduct Disorder ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Authoritarian parenting ,Environment ,Dizygotic twins ,Hyperkinesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Diseases in Twins ,Twins, Dizygotic ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychiatry ,Child ,General Nursing ,Parenting ,05 social sciences ,Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire ,Twins, Monozygotic ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,Twin study ,030227 psychiatry ,Mental Health ,Conduct disorder ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Female ,Pshychiatric Mental Health ,Psychology ,Psychosocial ,050104 developmental & child psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
The current study explored the influences of genetic and environmental factors on the mental health of twins between ages 6 and 16. A total of 41 monozygotic (MZ) twins and 35 dizygotic twins were recruited. The psychological attributes and environmental information of children were evaluated. A significant correlation was found between twins in the diagnostic categories of any psychiatric disorder and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)/hyperkinesis based on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire scale in MZ twins. Furthermore, fathers' authoritarian parenting style was positively correlated with the probability of any psychiatric disorders and oppositional/conduct disorders, whereas mothers' authoritative parenting style was negatively correlated with the probability of any psychiatric disorders and ADHD/hyperkinesis. The probability of emotional disorders was negatively correlated with scores on the Stressful Life Events Scale. These results collectively suggest that genetic and environmental elements, such as parental rearing style and stressful life events, may influence children's mental health. [ Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 54 (8), 29–34.]
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30. [A twin study on genetic and environmental factors of adolescents violence behaviors]
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Wenfen, Zhu, Yixiao, Fu, Xiaomei, Hu, Yingcheng, Wang, Wei, Deng, Tao, Li, and Xingshun, Ma
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Parents ,Leadership ,Risk-Taking ,Adolescent ,Parenting ,Adolescent Behavior ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Twins ,Humans ,Environment ,Violence ,Social Environment - Abstract
To explore the influence of genetic and environmental factors on adolescents violence behaviors.The violence behaviors of 111 twin pairs from Chongqing (aged from 11 to 18 years) were investigated with risk behavior questionnaire-adolescent (RBQ-A). The Parenting Styles and Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ) and Stressful Life Event (SLE) and the General Functioning Scale of the MacMaster Family Activity Device (FAD-GFS) were applied to assess their environment factors. Structural equation modeling was performed to evaluate the effects of the additive genetic factors (A), shared environment factors (C) and individual specific environmental factors (E) on the adolescents violence behaviors.The effects of A and E on adolescents violence behaviors were 0.41 (95% CI 0.19-0.58) and 0.59 (95% CI 0.42-0.81) respectively. There were significantly negative correlation between violence behaviors and authoritative-parenting-style (r = -0.140, P0.05), the score of adolescents violence behaviors was positively correlated with repressive-parenting-style score (r = 0.133, P0.05), the score of adolescents violence behaviors were not significantly correlated with the family functions, stress life events and the parenting education level and occupation.Adolescents violence behaviors were influenced by additive genetic factors and individual specific environmental factors. Environmental plays an important role. It should not been ignored that parental rearing pattern play a role in adolescents violence behaviors.
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31. Changes in Problem-Solving Capacity and Association With Spontaneous Brain Activity After a Single Electroconvulsive Treatment in Major Depressive Disorder
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Huaqing Meng, Yixiao Fu, Yong Tang, Lian Du, Xirong Li, Haitang Qiu, Haixia Liu, Tian Qiu, Qinghua Luo, Hua Hu, and Wenjing Zhao
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cerebellum ,Brain activity and meditation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Neuroscience (miscellaneous) ,Audiology ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Brain mapping ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Electroconvulsive therapy ,Cognition ,medicine ,Humans ,Electroconvulsive Therapy ,Problem Solving ,Brain Mapping ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Brain ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030227 psychiatry ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Major depressive disorder ,Female ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Psychomotor Performance ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Background Modified electroconvulsive therapy (MECT) has been regarded as the most effective antidepressant therapy, despite its cognitive side effects. However, how MECT influences problem-solving capacity in major depressive disorder (MDD), as well as its underlying neurobiological mechanisms, remains unclear. The present study aimed to assess alterations in problem-solving capacity after MECT and to explore spontaneous brain activity using amplitudes of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF)/fractional ALFF. Methods Thirteen first-episode, treatment-naive MDD patients treated by MECT were recruited. We collected resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, and we evaluated their Modified Card Sorting Test performance before and after single-session MECT. Another 11 MDD patients without MECT were also recruited and interviewed with Modified Card Sorting Test twice as a control group. Results After a single MECT, MDD patients showed significantly decreased ALFF in the right cerebellar posterior lobe. Compared to the control group, perseverative errors significantly decreased after MECT, controlling for practice effects. Some cognitive functional changes significantly correlated to changed ALFF in several brain regions, including Brodmann areas BA9, BA19, BA 21, and BA48, right thalamus, left cerebellum, and right postcentral gyrus. Conclusions The MECT could improve problem-solving capacity, even after controlling for practice effects, and it could induce changes in spontaneous brain activity. These changes in cognitive functioning might result from changes in the cerebral functions of some regions, including frontal cortex, a key region for problem-solving capacity.
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32. Regional Cortical Surface Area in Adolescents: A Preliminary MRI Twin Study of Genetic and Environmental Contributions
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Huaqing Meng, Xiao Li, Na Wang, Xingshun Ma, Mingli Li, Xiaomei Hu, Yin Lin, Yixiao Fu, Tao Li, Lisa T. Eyler, Xiao Hou, Wei Deng, Xiaowei Zhang, Tian Qiu, Line Kang, Wei Lei, Qian He, and Yongfeng Huang
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Frontal cortex ,Adolescent ,Brain Structure and Function ,Biology ,Environment ,Developmental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Age Distribution ,Genetics ,Humans ,Cortical surface ,Gene–environment interaction ,Child ,Genetics (clinical) ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Cerebral Cortex ,Heritability ,Twin study ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030104 developmental biology ,Age distribution ,Female ,Gene-Environment Interaction ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Demography - Abstract
Cortical surface area (CSA) has particular relevance for understanding development, behavior, and the connection between brain structure and function. Little is known about genetic and environmental determinants of CSA during development. We utilized bivariate twin methods to identify global and regionally specific genetic factors which influence CSA in a preliminary sample of typically-developing adolescents, with hypotheses based on findings in middle-aged adults. Similar to previous findings, we observed high heritability for total CSA. There was also significant evidence for genetic influences on regional CSA, particularly when these were not adjusted for total CSA, with highest heritability in frontal cortex and relatively fewer genetic contributions to medial temporal cortical structures. Adjustment for total CSA reduced regional CSA heritability dramatically, but a moderate influence of genetic factors remained in some regions. Both global and regionally-specific genetic factors influence regional CSA during adolescence.
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33. [Effect of hereditary and environmental factors on the executive function of twin children]
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Xiaomei, Hu, Xingshun, Ma, Wenfen, Zhu, Yixiao, Fu, Yingqing, Zhou, Huaqing, Meng, Xiao, Hou, Lu, Jia, Qing, Qin, Yingcheng, Wang, Wei, Deng, and Tao, Li
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Executive Function ,Phenotype ,Adolescent ,Genotype ,Humans ,Environment ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Child - Abstract
To explore the influence of genetic and environmental factors on the executive function of twin children.The executive function of 122 twin pairs from Chongqing (aged from 6 to 18 years) were investigated with the perseverative errors of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. Structural equation modeling was performed to evaluate the effects of the additive genetic factors (A), dominance genetic latent factors (D) and individual specific environmental factors (E) on the executive functions.The effects of D and E on perseverative errors were 0. 77 (95%CI: 0.65-0.84) and 0.23 (95%CI: 0.16-0.35), respectively. The probability of perseverative errors showed a significant negative correlation with family functioning and with the total GHQ-12 scores of the fathers and mothers (r:-0.335, -0.335, and -0.219, respectively, P0.01). Perseverative errors were not significantly correlated with the parenting styles and stress life events.Perseverative errors are influenced by a common dominance genetic latent factor and individual specific environmental factors, but the role of environmental factors such as family functioning and parental health can not be ignored.
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34. [Research on amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation in patients with major depression based on resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging]
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Haitang, Qiu, Haixia, Liu, Qian, He, Huaqing, Meng, Yixiao, Fu, Lian, Du, Tian, Qiu, and Qinghua, Luo
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Brain Mapping ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Case-Control Studies ,Brain ,Humans ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Abstract
We investigated the baseline brain activity level in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) by am plitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) based on resting-state functional MRI (fMRI). We examined 13 patients in the MDD group and 14 healthy volunteers in the control group by resting-state fMRI on GE Signa 3.0T. We calculated and compared the ALFF values of the two groups. In the MDD group, ALFF values in the right medial prefrontal were higher than those in control group, with statistically significant differences (P0.001). ALFF values in the left parietal in the MDD group were lower than those in control group with statistically significant differences (P0.001). This resting-state fMRI study suggested that the alteration brain activity in the right medial prefrontal and left parietal ALFF contributed to the understanding of the pathophysiological mechanism of MDD patients.
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35. Changes in the expression of hippocampal proteins in rats with recrudescence of morphine addiction
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Huaqing Meng, Tian Qiu, Haitang Qiu, Lian Du, Kun Feng, Yixiao Fu, Yu-feng Gao, and Qinghua Luo
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morphine addiction ,Cancer Research ,hippocampus ,proteome ,two-dimensional electrophoresis ,General Medicine ,Articles ,Gel electrophoresis of proteins ,Pharmacology ,Hippocampal formation ,Biology ,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,Apoptosis ,Heat shock protein ,Proteome ,Morphine ,medicine ,Hippocampus (mythology) ,Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The high recrudescence rate of drug addiction has received attention worldwide and its mechanisms remain to be elucidated. This study aimed to analyse the disparate protein expression in the hippocampal tissue of rats with recrudescence of morphine addiction, as well as to provide clues for the exploration of the recrudescence mechanism. Sixteen male adult Sprague-Dawley rats were divided equally into the morphine and physiological saline groups. Effective nose pokes were determined as the main index. The proteins were separated using the immobilised pH gradient two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2-DE). Disparate protein spots were analysed using the PDQuest 2-DE software. Peptide dactylograms were obtained using the matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The effective nose poke counts of the morphine group significantly increased during addiction maturation compared with the saline group (P
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36. The construction and prospects of the Chongqing twin children database
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Xiao-Hong Ma, Xiao Hou, Tao Li, Huaqing Meng, Peng Xie, Lu Jia, Ying-cheng Wang, Lian Du, Hua Hu, Yixiao Fu, Qi Li, Yi Huang, Haitang Qiu, Qing-hua Luo, Yun Xiang, Qing Qin, Wei Deng, and Kun Feng
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Male ,China ,Data collection ,Database ,Adolescent ,Databases, Factual ,Project commissioning ,business.industry ,Twins ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,computer.software_genre ,Mental health ,Field (computer science) ,Resource (project management) ,Publishing ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Humans ,Residence ,Female ,Psychology ,business ,Child ,computer ,Inclusion (education) ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Twins could play a crucial role in our understanding of genetic contributions to numerous etiologically complex disorders. In China, although adult twins are relatively rare, twins will become increasingly available due to increasing twin birth rates. Thus, child twin data will be a valuable resource to contribute to the field of child and adolescent psychopathology. The first twin database of children aged from 6 to 16 was established in Chongqing, R.P., China. In this article, we will discuss our experiences in establishing the twin database, completed in three steps — the first step being to search and identify twins, the second being to keep contact with the twins and the final being to seek cooperation with the twin families, and its future prospects. Our twin database has proven to be an efficient method for the investigation and data collection of twin children in China. The results of our present study suggest that the inclusion of twin information in the residence registration of the public security bureaus in the future may ensure a smooth run of research based on the demographic resources. We propose that school networks may be adopted as the preferred method of collection of twin records for future studies.
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37. [A Prospective Twin Registry in Southwestern China: exploring the effects of genetic and environmental factors on cognitive and behavioral development and mental health well-being in children and adolescents]
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Yi, Huang, Xin, Gao, Yixiao, Fu, Mingjing, Situ, Xiaowei, Zhang, Hui, Fang, Yi, Zhang, Xiaohong, Ma, Yingcheng, Wang, Huaqing, Meng, and Tao, Li
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Male ,Behavior ,China ,Adolescent ,Human Development ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Genetics, Behavioral ,Adolescent Development ,Environment ,Child Development ,Cognition ,Mental Health ,Asian People ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,Child ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The goals, prospects and methods of the Prospective Twin Registry in Southwestern China (TRiSC) are described. The aim of this study is to measure children's behavioral development and psychopathology from phenotypic, genetic and environmental perspectives.The children's self-report, as well as parental and teachers' informant report were used to measure the children's behavior and psychopathology, and the latter was related to the children's general cognitive abilities, and to the parenting style. Other variables of interest such as children's temperament and parental health status were also used.Nine thousand and three hundred thirty nine pairs of 0-16 years old twins have been registered, 324 pairs of them were monozygotic based on DNA samples as well as the detailed information on behavioral and cognitive aspects.Analysis has been performed for the influences of genetic and environmental factors on children's behavior and cognition.School-based twins recruitment is a helpful method in child and adolescent twin study. TRiSC has been a valuable resource for research on the development of children's behavior and cognition.
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38. [Examining the comorbidity of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder in a population-based twin sample]
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Yi, Huang, Xin, Gao, Xiao-wei, Zhang, Yun, Xiang, Yixiao, Fu, Hua-qing, Meng, Xiao-hong, Ma, Ying-cheng, Wang, Xueli, Sun, Xiehe, Liu, and Tao, Li
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Conduct Disorder ,Male ,Adolescent ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Comorbidity ,Twins, Monozygotic ,Environment ,Models, Biological ,Phenotype ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Risk Factors ,Child, Preschool ,Twins, Dizygotic ,Humans ,Female ,Child - Abstract
To examine three possible causes of the relationship between attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder: additive genetic factors(A), common environmental factors(C) and individual-specific environmental factors(E).One hundred and forty pairs of twins from the Southwestern China Twin Registry were examined with the parent-rated Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ). The cross-twin within-variable, within-twin cross-variable and cross-twin cross-variable correlations were calculated. Using structural equation modelling, bivariate models were fitted. The best fitting model was chosen based on likelihood and parsimony.The observed phenotypic correlation between HYPER and COND was 0.44 (95% CI: 0.09, 0.27), with genetic factors accounting for about 70% of the observed correlation. Bivariate model fitting quantified the genetic correlation between HYPER and COND at 0.76 (95% CI: 0.31, 1) and the individual-specific environmental correlation at 0.28 (95% CI: 0.02, 0.51).In children, three different genetic factors may exist: one that solely affects the liability to hyperactivity behaviour, one that has only an effect on conduct behaviour and one that influences both hyperactivity and conduct behaviour. Our results suggests that most of the environmental factors that increase the risk of hyperactivity behaviour do not influence conduct behaviour and vice versa.
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39. 1433 – Study on the influence of genetic and environmental factor on personality of chongqing twins children
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Q. Qin, X. Hou, L. Jia, Tao Li, Huaqing Meng, and Yixiao Fu
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Prosocial behavior ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Psychoticism ,Personality ,Heritability ,Psychology ,Neuroticism ,Mental health ,Eysenck Personality Questionnaire ,Family life ,Developmental psychology ,media_common - Abstract
Objective To estimate the heritability of personality of children by using a twin design method of quantitative genetic analysis. To analysis the influences of family environment on children personality. Methods EPQ(Eysenck Personality questionnaire) applying on twins children aged 6-16years to evaluate the children personality. The general questionnaire, PSDQ Parenting Style and Dimension Questionnaire, FAD-GFS(The General Functioning Scale of the MacMaster Family Activity Device), SLE(stressful life events), FSQ(Family Stresses Questionnaire), FLQ(Family Life Questionnaire), EFQ(Everyday Feelings) were used to collect information about family environment from parents. Zygosity was determined by the DNA picked up from cheek mucosa of twins children. Holzinger analysis was employed to estimate the heritability of mental health. Results 122 pairs(244 children) of twins (103 twin pairs DNA were picked up successfully), including 54 MZ twin pairs and 49 DZ twin pairs.The heritability of personality:N(Extrovision-Introvision):0.71,P(Psychoticism):0.56,L(Lie):0.43,E(Neuroticism):0.07. In twins family educated-year of father was significantly correlated with EPQ-E,EPQ-N(r = 0.167,0.145);educated-year of mather was significantly correlated with EPQ-N(r = -0.145);the score of FAD-GFS was significantly correlated with EPQ-E(r = - 0.235);FLQ was significantly correlated with EPQ-n(r = 0.356);the score of father authoritative parenting style was significantly correlated with EPQ-p r = -0.196 ;the score of mather authoritative parenting style was significantly correlated with EPQ-e r = 0.230. the score of family cohesion was significantly correlated with EPQ-n(r = 0.198). Conclusion Emotional problems were influenced by genetic factors most followed by inattention-hyperactivity problems and total difficulties environment factors play a main role in conduct problems and prosocial degree while peer problems were only influenced by environment factors. Each aspect of family environment, influence children personality and mental differently.
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40. 1368 – Study on validity and reliability of the chinese version of parenting styles and dimensions questionnaire (PSDQ)
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Tian Qiu, Huaqing Meng, Q. Qin, Yixiao Fu, X. Hou, and Tao Li
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Cronbach's alpha ,Content validity ,Parenting styles ,Discriminant validity ,Validity ,Psychology ,Reliability (statistics) ,Confirmatory factor analysis ,Kappa ,Developmental psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Objective To evaluate the validity and reliability of the Chinese version of PSDQ Parenting Styles And Dimensions Questionnaire, PSDQ. Methods 443 parents whose children aged 6 to 16 who lived in Chongqing were selected. 52 of them were retested 6 weeks later in order to assess the retest reliability. Determination of reliability include:internal consistency: to calculate Cronbach coefficient; coefficient of retest reliability: to calculate Person correlation of results of the results in every subscale in twice measurements of 52 parents. Determination of validity: content validity, structural validity, discriminant validity, confirmatory factor analysis. Results For each subscale and factor, the values of kappa for inter - rater reliability were 0.625 to 0.884 (p Conclusion Parenting Styles And Dimensions Questionnaire (PSDQ) has good reliability and validity, in line with requirements of Psychometric is useful as a tool to evaluate the parenting styles from parents.
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41. 1418 – How do the genetic and environmental factor influence the mental health of chongqing twins children
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L. Jia, X. Hou, Tao Li, Q. Qin, Huaqing Meng, and Yixiao Fu
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Prosocial behavior ,Feeling ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire ,Heritability ,Psychology ,Family cohesion ,Mental health ,Family life ,Zygosity ,media_common ,Developmental psychology - Abstract
Objectives To estimate the heritability of mental health of children by using a twin design method of quantitative genetic analysis. To analysis the influences of family environment on children mental health. Methods Using cross-sectional design twins aged 6–16 years were recruited. Using SDQ(Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire)which was examined by parents (>=11)to evaluate the children mental health. The general questionnaire, FADGFS (General Functioning Scale of the MacMaster Family Activity Device), SLE (stressful life events), FSQ (Family Stresses Questionnaire), FLQ (Family Life Questionnaire), EFQ (Everyday Feelings Questionnaire) were used to collect information about family environment from parents. Zygosity was determined by the DNA picked up from cheek mucosa of twins children. Holzinger analysis was employed to estimate the heritability of mental health. Results 122 pairs of twins (103 pairs DNA were picked up successfully, including 54 MZ and 49 DZ twin pairs.Heritability of mental health: emot (emotion): 0.86, hyper (hyperactivity): 0.75, total: 0.61, cond (conduct): 0.4, proso (prosocial): 0.12, peer (peer): −0.97. In twins family the score of FAD-GFS was significantly correlated with proso (r = −0.200), the score of FSQ, EFQ was significantly correlated with total (r = 0.206, −0.304), FLQ(include three factor) was significantly correlated with total, proso (r = − 0.472, 0.389; r = −0.277,.247; r = −0.298,0.364), the score of father authoritative parenting style was significantly correlated with total, proso r = −0.244,0.207 the score of mather authoritative parenting style was significantly correlated with total, proso r = −0.437, 0.342. The score of family cohesion was significantly correlated with total proso (r = −0.315,0.432), the score of family adaptability was significantly correlated with total, proso r = −0.359, 0.357. Conclusion Emotional problems were influenced by genetic factors most followed by inattention-hyperactivity problems and total difficulties environment factors play a main role in conduct problems and prosocial degree while peer problems were only influenced by environment factors. Each aspect of family environment influence children mental health differently.
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42. 1393 – The study on validity and reliability of questionnaires related to family environment
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X. Hou, Tian Qiu, Huaqing Meng, Y. Zheng, Yixiao Fu, Tao Li, and Q. Qin
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Correlation ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Cronbach's alpha ,Scale (social sciences) ,Validity ,Psychology ,Affect (psychology) ,Social psychology ,Family cohesion ,Reliability (statistics) ,Family life ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Objectives To introduce some questionnaires related to family environment such as FAD-GFS (The General Functioning Scale of the MacMaster Family Activity Device), SLE (stressful life events), FSQ (Family Stresses Questionnaire), FLQ (Family Life Questionnaire), EFQ (Everyday Feelings Questionnaire) and evaluate their validity and reliability. Methods Using cross-sectional design. The general questionnaire, FAD-GFS, SLE, FSQ, FLQ, EFQ were used to collect information about family environment from 504 parents of only children FACESII-CV and Index of General Affect were used as scale of criteria related. Results The reliability and validity of FAD-GFS, SLE, FSQ, FLQ, EFQ is: Cronbach coefficient were 0.695 to 0.749; re-test reliability were 0.712 to 0.901; The scores of the scale in those questionnaires were correlated with each factor significantly and the coefficient of correlation is more than those between each factor of those scales. The correlation between the scores of FSQ, EFQ and the scores of Index of General Affect was-0.192, 0.539; The correlation between the scores of FAD-GFS, FLQ the score of total and three factor differently and the scores of family cohesion scores (FACESII-CV) was -0.423, 0.237, 0.514, 0.302, 0.210. Conclusion FAD-GFS, SLE, FSQ, FLQ, EFQ has good reliability and validity, in line with requirements of psychometric and is useful as a tool to evaluate the family environment.
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43. 1406 – Does the communication beyond five sensory modalities exist in SD rats?
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X. Hou, Yixiao Fu, Peng Xie, and X. Huang
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Communication ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Sense organ ,Resting state fMRI ,business.industry ,Hippocampus ,Electroencephalography ,Audiology ,Temporal lobe ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,QRS complex ,Stimulus modality ,Frontal lobe ,medicine ,Psychology ,business - Abstract
Objective To demonstrate whether the communication between two SD rats base on the similar genetic basis or the same living environment, who separated (including visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory and tasting inputs)from each other, occurs. Methods One SD rat (RECEIVER) was examined by EEG spectral analysis and ECG analysis under anesthesia while the other SD rat (SENDER) received optimal stimuli or malignant stimuli. The course was conducted in the shielded and the unshielded. Compare the EEG and ECG of RECEIVER between the stimulation state and resting state of SENDER. Results This study show no significant difference in EEG (index: percentile weight and average weight of EEG on frontal lobe, temporal lobe, hippocampus of each frequency band) and ECG (index: R, PR segment, ST segment, QRS segment, QT segment) of RECEIVER during the time that the SENDER suffered from malignant stimulation, experienced optimal stimulation and of resting state. Conclusion The communication of SD rats, not through common five sense organ may not exist, even though the same genetic basis or the common living surrounding.The optimal stimuli and the malignant stimuli of SENDER cannot influence the EEG of Frontal lobe, temporal lobe, hippocampus and ECG on RECEIVER. There is no sufficient evidence for the existence of this communication of animal.
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44. P-285 - The difference of personality,mental health and family environment between twin child and only child in China
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Huaqing Meng and Yixiao Fu
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Cheek mucosa ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Significant difference ,Personality ,Only child ,Heritability ,Psychology ,Spearman's rank correlation coefficient ,Mental health ,Zygosity ,Developmental psychology ,media_common - Abstract
Methods Using cross-sectional design▮twins and only children aged 6–16years were recruited. Using SDQ which was examined by parents and children (> = 11) to evaluate the children mental health and using EPQ applying on children to evaluate the children personality. The general questionnaire, PSDQ▮FAD-GFS▮SLE▮FSQ▮FLQ▮EFQ were used to collect information about family environment from parents. Zygosity was determined by the DNA picked up from cheek mucosa of twins children. Holzinger analysis was employed to estimate the heritability of personality and mental health. The stastic methods include t-test, nonparametric test, pearson correlation, spearman correlation. Results 122 pairs(244 children) of twins and 504 only children were participated in this study. The scores of four dimension of EPQ and five factor of SDQ have significant difference(Except for inattention-hyperactivity factor) between twin child and only child, the scores of EFQ,FLQ,FACES = 2 * ROMAN II-CV, FSQ, FAD-GFS have significant difference between the twins children family and the only child family. Conclusion Except for inattention-hyperactivity problems, there is obvious different in children personality▮mental health and their family environment between twin and only-child.
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- 2012
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45. P-382 - Does another communication means exist? the study on brain electrical activity of cognitive and affective communication not through five sensory modalities
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Peng Xie and Yixiao Fu
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Communication ,Modalities ,Brain electrical activity ,business.industry ,Sensory system ,Cognition ,Task (project management) ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Stimulus modality ,Categorization ,Communication source ,Psychology ,business ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
To demonstrate whether communication phenomenon of brain electrical activity, NOT through modalities including visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory and tasting inputs,related to emotional or cognitive content, between two adults individual (named as SENDER and RECEIVER) exists. We applying high density ERP technique, using CAPS, letter pictures, CAFPS as stimuli⌧compare the information of ERP differences on RECEIVER at the same time the SENDER perform a standard categorization task which lead to significant difference in ERP. We found ERP of SENDER show difference significantly in the s1 (neutral pictures), s2 (extremely negative pictures) and s3 (letter pictures), simultaneously, under the different stimuli of SENDER, The ERP of RECEIVER show that there is the significant difference in late potentials between s2 and s1, between s2 and s3 which may be much wider. There is no difference between happy face⌧sad face⌧angry face pictures in ERP of RECEIVER. This finding support the communication between brain electrical activity of two separated subjects isolated from five sensory channels may happen, it may occur at the same time or delay, Cognitive and emotional experience may arouse electrical activity of different brain region, the detail of communication tend to affective content about self-experience.
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- 2012
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46. P-309 - Study of family environmental impart on only-children personality
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Huaqing Meng, Yixiao Fu, and X. Hou
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Personality ,Family income ,Psychology ,Mental health ,Family cohesion ,Developmental psychology ,media_common ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Objective To analysis the influences of family environment on only-children personality. Methods Using cross-sectional design only-children aged 6–16years were recruited. using EPQ applying on children to evaluate the children personality. The general questionnaire▮ PSDQ▮FAD-GFS▮SLE▮FSQ▮FLQ▮EFQ were used to collect information about family environment from parents. Results In only-child family, standardized regression equation of family environment influence on children personality and mental health: EPQ-p = 0.087*sle+0.207*father autocratic parenting+0.131*educational of father + 0.110 *family type -0.110*role of discipline-0.080*parental attitude+0.087* family adaptability; EPQ-e=0.105*EFQ -0.088* SLE- 0.101 * family income; EPQ-n = 0.143*SLE-0.090*family cohesion+0.089* family income +0.117 *the attitude of the old-0.138*the role of child experiments of FLQ-0.101* parents shaping the behavior of children of FLQ▮EPQ - l = - 0.136* SLE - 0.093* relationship between parents -0.155*attitude of the old▮ Conclusion Each aspect of family environment, influence children personality and mental differently.
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