Publications by authors named "Xue-Yi Wang"

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic disrupted education systems by forcing systems to shift to emergency online leaning. Online learning satisfaction affects academic achievement. Many factors affect online learning satisfaction.

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This study aims to investigate the efficacy and possible mechanism of Liuwei Dihuang Pills in the treatment of diminished ovarian reserve(DOR) by using proteomic techniques. Firstly, cyclophosphamide(60 mg·kg~(-1)) combined with busulfan(6 mg·kg~(-1)) was injected intraperitoneally to establish the mouse model of DOR. After drug injection, the mice were continuously observed and the success of modeling was evaluated by the disturbance of the estrous cycle.

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  • - The study aimed to assess the prevalence of mental disorders among medical students in Hebei Province, China, highlighting the lack of research using diagnostic tools like the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI).
  • - A survey of 7117 medical students revealed a prevalence of 7.4% for any mental disorder in the last year, with mood disorders (4.3%) and anxiety disorders (3.9%) being the most common, but only a small percentage had accessed adequate treatment.
  • - The findings indicate that while fewer medical students have mental disorders compared to the general population, there is a significant gap in effective treatment, emphasizing the necessity for improved mental health resources and support.
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Magnesium (Mg)-based composites, as one group of the biodegradable materials, enjoy high biodegradability, biocompatibility, and non-toxicity making them a great option for implant applications. In this paper, by the semi powder metallurgy (SPM) technique, the graphene nano-platelets (GNPs) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) nanosystems, as reinforcements, are dispersed homogenously in the Mg-Zn (MZ) alloy matrix. Subsequently, the composite is successfully produced employing the spark plasma sintering (SPS) process.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the long-term effects of early stress by Tangshan earthquake on symptoms of depression in adulthood.

Method: A total of 1534 volunteers born and raised in Tangshan were investigated; finally, 1328 subjects were enrolled in the study. They were divided into three groups according to their birth dates: infant exposure, prenatal exposure, and non-exposure.

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Evidence has shown that risks of cognitive impairment differ between genders. This cross-sectional study sought to determine the prevalence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in Chinese community-dwelling women aged above 60 years and identify risks of MCI by multivariate logistic regression analysis. Totally, 1760 Chinese community-dwelling women entered the study.

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  • The study investigated how the Tangshan Earthquake affected sleep quality in adults who experienced it as infants or fetuses, as well as the role of the CRHR1 gene polymorphism in this effect.
  • A total of 556 participants were grouped based on their exposure to the earthquake, and sleep quality was measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PQSI).
  • Results showed that those exposed to the earthquake had a higher prevalence of sleep disturbances, particularly those with certain CRHR1 gene variations, indicating that both seismic stress and genetic factors contribute to sleep quality issues in adulthood.
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Shift work is associated with circadian rhythm disruption that manifests in several aspects related to sleep disorder, including trouble falling asleep, shortened sleep, and daytime fatigue. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of shift work on sleep and cognitive function in the middle-aged male miners in Kailuan Mining Group. From May 2013 to May 2015, male miners were recruited and enrolled in prospective study.

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Objective: To investigate the long-term effect of prenatal exposure to earthquake stress on diabetes risk in the adulthood.

Methods: This study included employees of Tangshan Kailuan Mining Group between July 29, 1976 and April 28, 1977. The exposure group included subjects who experienced the Tangshan Earthquake during their prenatal period and who had lived in Tangshan since birth.

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The objective of the current study was to determine whether exposure to earthquake stress during pregnancy and infancy impacted on the risk of chronic adult health problems. All subjects were divided into three groups: the infant exposure group, the fetus exposure group, and the non-exposure group. All subjects completed a standardized interview that included questions on demographic information, traumatic experiences during the earthquake, Anthropomorphic parameters such as body height, weight, and blood pressure were measured.

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Background: We aimed to investigate the effect of early-age (prenatal, infant, and childhood) trauma on adulthood alcohol use disorder.

Methods: A total number of 1534 subjects who were born and live in the city of Tangshan were selected. The subjects were divided into three age groups.

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  • The study investigates how age impacts treatment outcomes in patients experiencing their first episode of major depressive disorder (MDD), specifically looking at those over 18 years old.
  • A total of 982 patients were divided into three age groups—early adults (18-44), middle adults (45-59), and late adults (60-85)—and assessed over 8-12 weeks of antidepressant treatment.
  • Results showed that younger patients faced more severe depressive symptoms and functional impairment compared to older adults, suggesting that younger age is linked with worse clinical outcomes in MDD.
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Background: The study sought to determine the effects of earthquake on the working memory of adults who experienced earthquake either as infants or fetuses and also investigates whether earthquake exposure and corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 (CRHR1) variants rs242924 and rs7209436 interacted with each other in modulating working memory.

Methods: We enrolled subjects who experienced the Tangshan Earthquake as fetuses (group I) or infants (group II), as well as those who did not experience the earthquake (group III). Their working memory was measured using Brief Visuospatial Memory Test-Revised (BVMT-R) and Hopkins Verbal Learning Test-Revised (HVLT-R).

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Objectives: Tangshan earthquake which had a magnitude of 7.8 killed approximately 250,000 people in China in 1976. In the present study, we sought to determine the prevalence and risks of mental disorders in adults who experienced earthquake as an infant or in the prenatal period.

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Background: Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) present widespread and significant neurocognitive impairments during all stages of the disorder. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been used to improve clinical outcomes in common psychiatric diseases, such as depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, and BD. Whether rTMS can improve cognitive function in BD patients remains unclear.

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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been introduced as a new and effective treatment option for major depression. This paper examined the effectiveness of rTMS on first episode depressed patients when combined with antidepressant drugs. A random sample of forty-three first-episode depressed patients received active or sham rTMS to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, and concomitantly took paroxetine for 4 weeks, and paroxetine monotherapy for 4 weeks afterwards.

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Study Objectives: To examine the comorbidity between insomnia and medical conditions.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in community adults, aged ≥ 60 years, who resided in one of four major cities in northern China. Sociodemographic and clinical data were collected simultaneously.

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  • The study examines sleep problems and insomnia in older adults (60+) in Hebei Province, China, analyzing the prevalence and factors associated with these issues among a sample of 3,176 participants.
  • The findings reveal a 37.75% prevalence of insomnia, with common issues being difficulty maintaining sleep and symptoms like depression serving as risk factors, while occasional drinking offered some protection in men.
  • The study concludes that insomnia is prevalent and under-treated in this population, highlighting the need for more comprehensive health measures to address both physical and mental health concerns related to sleep disturbances.
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Fear extinction forms a new memory but does not erase the original fear memory. Exposure to novelty facilitates transfer of short-term extinction memory to long-lasting memory. However, the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms are still unclear.

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Fear extinction has been extensively studied, but little is known about the molecular processes that underlie the persistence of extinction long-term memory (LTM). We found that microinfusion of norepinephrine (NE) into the CA1 area of the dorsal hippocampus during the early phase (0 h) after extinction enhanced extinction LTM at 2 and 14 days after extinction. Intra-CA1 infusion of NE during the late phase (12 h) after extinction selectively promoted extinction LTM at 14 days after extinction that was blocked by the β-receptor antagonist propranolol, protein kinase A (PKA) inhibitor Rp-cAMPS, and protein synthesis inhibitors anisomycin and emetine.

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Neuregulin-1 binds to ErbB3 and ErbB4 and regulates cancer proliferation and differentiation. Neuregulin-1 had been suggested to also react with ErbB2, but this argument becomes controversial. Here, we re-evaluated the cellular responses and ErbB2 interaction of neuregulin-1 in ErbB2 overexpressing cell lines.

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Rationale And Objectives: Accumulating clinical and preclinical studies have shown that the memories of the rewarding effects of drugs and their paired cues may contribute to relapse and persistent cocaine use. Glutaminergic actions in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) have been shown to regulate the rewarding effect of drugs and conditioned responses to drug-associated cues, but the role of the VTA in the acquisition, retrieval, and reconsolidation of cocaine cues is not yet known.

Methods: In the present study, we used 7-chlorothiokynurenic acid (7-CTKA), an N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor glycine modulatory site antagonist with no rewarding effects, to examine the role of the NMDA receptor glycine modulatory site in the acquisition, retrieval, and reconsolidation of cocaine-related reward memory using the conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm.

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Background: Herb-drug interactions are an important issue in drug safety and clinical practice. The aim of this epidemiological study was to characterize associations of clinical outcomes with concomitant herbal and antipsychotic use in patients with schizophrenia.

Methods And Findings: In this retrospective, cross-sectional study, 1795 patients with schizophrenia who were randomly selected from 17 psychiatric hospitals in China were interviewed face-to-face using a structured questionnaire.

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Drug addiction processes are considered to be mainly controlled by the mesocorticolimbic dopamine system. Cannabinoids, a class of psychoactive drugs of abuse, elicit their rewarding and pharmacological effects through the endocannabinoid system. Previous research has indicated that dopaminergic neurons in the mesocorticolimbic system are also under the control of the endocannabinoid system.

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