Chang-Hong Wang
Xinxiang Medical University
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Schizophrenia Research | 2013
Chang-Hong Wang; Yan Li; Jun Yang; Lin-Yan Su; Yaoguo Geng; Hao Li; Ji-Kang Wang; Jun-Lin Mu
Olanzapine is an atypical antipsychotic for the treatment of schizophrenia, in which memory impairment is a core deficit. The methods of positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS), Wechsler memory scale-4th edition (WMS-IV) and event-related potential (ERP) were used to study the effects of olanzapine on the cognitive function in the first-episode schizophrenic patients. We performed multicentre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group clinical trial to study the cognitive functioning in Han Chinese first-episode schizophrenic patients in a 12-week treatment regime with olanzapine (129 cases) or placebo (132 cases). The results showed that (1) the patients with first-episode schizophrenia showed significant deficits in the long-term memory, short-term memory, immediate memory and memory quotient by WMS-IV assessment, and decreases the total scores, positive symptoms, negative symptoms and general psychopathology by PANSS assessment; (2) olanzapine could significantly improve the PANSS scores including total scores, positive symptoms, negative symptoms and general psychopathology in the first-episode schizophrenic patients; (3) olanzapine could significantly improve the short-term memory, immediate memory and memory quotient in the first-episode schizophrenic patients; and (3) although the latencies of P(2), N(2) and P(3) were significantly prolonged, P(2) and P(3) amplitudes were decreased and the latencies of N(1) did not change, olanzapine did not influence any P(300) items in the first-episode schizophrenic patients. The data suggested that that olanzapine could improve cognitive process, such as memorizing and extraction of the information although there were many changes of cognitive functions in Han Chinese first-episode schizophrenic patients.
Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 2015
Xian-Zhang Hu; Jian-Dong Ma; Ping Huang; Xiao-Wen Shan; Zhao-Hui Zhang; Jian-Hong Zhang; Hua Ouyang; Shao-Jie Kou; Zhi-Rong Li; Shu-Fan Wang; Hong-Zeng Zhao; Hui Wang; Chang-Hong Wang
Pharmacotherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) present limitations when they are used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a severe and debilitating psychiatric disorder. To search for more efficacious treatment, we investigated the effects of pharmacotherapy plus cognitive-coping therapy (pCCT) on adult OCD patients with overt or covert compulsions. Two hundred and fifteen OCD patients were randomized into pharmacotherapy plus psychological support (PPS, n=107) and pCCT (n=108). The Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) was used to measure severity of symptoms in the OCD patients. The Y-BOCS scores were significantly lower in pCCT than in PPS in both acute term (<3 months) and long-term follow-up. In pCCT, severity of symptoms was not different between those with covert compulsions and those with overt compulsions, but was significantly reduced at any post-treatment time-point. Y-BOCS scores in the two subtype compulsions were significantly lower in pCCT than in PPS at any post-treatpost-treatment time-point. Compared with PPS, effect size, response rate and remission rate were significantly higher in pCCT. Our findings corroborated with the hypothesis that pCCT could efficaciously treat OCD with overt compulsions or covert compulsion, suggesting that pCCT might be a potential option for adult OCD.
Behavioral and Brain Functions | 2018
Chang-Hong Wang; Qiu-Fen Ning; Cong Liu; Ting-Ting Lv; En-Zhao Cong; Jing-Yang Gu; Ying-Li Zhang; Hui-Yao Nie; Xiao-Li Zhang; Yan Li; Xiang Yang Zhang; Lin-Yan Su
BackgroundOppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a behavioral disorder that mainly refers to a recurrent pattern of disobedient, defiant, negativistic and hostile behaviors toward authority figures. Previous studies have showed associations of serotonin transporter (5-HTT) and monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) with behavioral and psychiatric disorders. The purposes of this study were to investigate the potential association of 5-HTT gene promoter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and MAOA gene polymorphism with susceptibility to ODD in a Han Chinese school population.MethodsThe 5-HTTLPR gene polymorphism and the MAOA gene polymorphism were genotyped in a case–control study of 257 Han Chinese children (123 ODD and 134 healthy controls).ResultsThere was significant difference in the allele distribution of 5-HTTLPR (χ2 = 7.849, P = 0.005) between the ODD and control groups. Further, there were significant differences in genotype (χ2 = 5.168, P = 0.023) and allele distributions (χ2 = 10.336, P = 0.001) of the MAOA gene polymorphism that is variable-number tandem repeat (MAOA-uVNTR) between two groups. Moreover, there were significant differences in genotype (χ2 = 4.624, P = 0.032) and allele distributions (χ2 = 9.248, P = 0.002) of MAOA-uVNTR only in the male ODD and healthy groups.ConclusionsOur results suggest that 5-HTTLPR and MAOA-uVNTR gene variants may contribute to susceptibility to ODD. Further, MAOA-uVNTR gene polymorphism may play a role in susceptibility to ODD only in male children.
Journal of Psychiatric Research | 2013
Jian-Dong Ma; Chang-Hong Wang; Heng-Fen Li; Xiao-Li Zhang; Ying-Li Zhang; Yong-Hua Hou; Xian-Hua Liu; Xian-Zhang Hu
Behavioral and Brain Functions | 2016
Chang-Hong Wang; Jing-Yang Gu; Xiao-Li Zhang; Jiao Dong; Jun Yang; Ying-Li Zhang; Qiu-Fen Ning; Xiao-Wen Shan; Yan Li
Behavioral and Brain Functions | 2016
Chang-Hong Wang; Cong Liu; En-Zhao Cong; Gai-Ling Xu; Ting-Ting Lv; Ying-Li Zhang; Qiu-Fen Ning; Ji-Kang Wang; Hui-Yao Nie; Yan Li
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology | 2015
Chang-Hong Wang; Xiao-Li Zhang; Yan Li; Guo-Dong Wang; Xin-Kai Wang; Jiao Dong; Qiu-Fen Ning
Journal of Affective Disorders | 2017
Hong-Zeng Zhao; Chang-Hong Wang; Zhong-Zhan Gao; Jian-Dong Ma; Ping Huang; Heng-Fen Li; De-En Sang; Xiao-Wen Shan; Shao-Jie Kou; Zhi-Rong Li; Li Ma; Zhao-Hui Zhang; Jian-Hong Zhang; Hua Ouyang; Hong-Kai Lian; Yu-Feng Zang; Xian-Zhang Hu
Archive | 2012
Chang-Hong Wang; Xiao-Li Zhang; Yan-Juan Pan; Qionqiong Lv; Yan Li; Jun Yang
Archive | 2012
Chang-Hong Wang; Qiu-Fen Ning; Meng Liu; Dongping Wang; Yan Li; Jun Yang