1. Life cycle assessment for the "implicit" environmental impact of construction projects
Academic Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University 2009;21(3):167-171
The paper has established an assessment system and a quantitative calculation method of the "implicit" environmental impact including environmental impact indicator, resources consumption indicator and energy consumption indicator. The quantitative calculation of the environmental impact indicator is based on the life cycle assessment system and the evaluation software BEES. The paper identifies normalization reference values and weights for 12 categories of the environmental impact. It also analyzes the environmental impact indicator in life cycle stages, raw materials, transportation, manufacturing, utilization, and end of life. A university refectory project is studied. The result has shown that human health, global warming and acidification are the first three environmental impacts in 12 categories. The environmental impact indicator per m2 of this project is 18.448 × 10-2 standard human equivalent weight. Moreover, 97.3% of the total environmental impact occurs at the raw material stage, in which the most severe environmental impact is cancerous health effect; the global warming is the main impact at the transportation and manufacturing stages; the indoor air quality impact is at the usage stage.
2. Life cycle assessment for the "implicit" environmental impact of construction projects
Academic Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University 2009;21(3):167-171
The paper has established an assessment system and a quantitative calculation method of the "implicit" environmental impact including environmental impact indicator, resources consumption indicator and energy consumption indicator. The quantitative calculation of the environmental impact indicator is based on the life cycle assessment system and the evaluation software BEES. The paper identifies normalization reference values and weights for 12 categories of the environmental impact. It also analyzes the environmental impact indicator in life cycle stages, raw materials, transportation, manufacturing, utilization, and end of life. A university refectory project is studied. The result has shown that human health, global warming and acidification are the first three environmental impacts in 12 categories. The environmental impact indicator per m2 of this project is 18.448 × 10-2 standard human equivalent weight. Moreover, 97.3% of the total environmental impact occurs at the raw material stage, in which the most severe environmental impact is cancerous health effect; the global warming is the main impact at the transportation and manufacturing stages; the indoor air quality impact is at the usage stage.
3. Research progress of inflammatory cytokines in rheumatoid arthritis
Shuai LUO ; Xiao-Feng LI ; Chen HUANG ; Jia-Gen WEN ; Jun LI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2022;38(3):330-338
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common eause of autoimmune arthritis in the world.In RA patients serum or plasma cytokine levels may indicate the severity of the disease.Cytokine gene polymorphism can be used as a marker of RA susceptibility and severity.Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic connective tissue disease.Not only joints, but other organs (lungs.lymph nodes, spleen, skin, heart or eyes) may also he involved.'Hie main goal of treatment for rheumatoid arthritis is to avoid joint destruction through early and aggressive anti-inflammatory treatment.In the past few decades, various therapies were used for patients when methotrexate was ineffective or intolerant to alter the joint and systemic prognosis and the patients' disability.Among them, cytokine targeted therapy have long been identified to be the most promising therapy.This article re- views the effector functions of different inflammatory factors and their role in the RA pathogenesis and the targeted inhibitors targeting inflammatory factors that can currently be used for the treatment of RA.
4.A potential role of macrophage phenotypes in the early evaluation of the effects of combined Yersinia Pestis and Brucella bovis vaccine immunization
Shuai-Jie DOU ; Ge LI ; Jia-Cheng ZHANG ; Yi-Qiong LIU ; Yan-Ling ZHANG ; Chun-Mei HOU ; He XIAO ; Gen-Cheng HAN
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2018;45(1):37-43
Objective In emergency situations where simultaneous immunization by multiple vaccines are required,how to rapidly evaluate the effect of combined immunization is an urgent issue that needs to be solved.This study aimed to investigate the po-tential role and application value of the phenotypic changes of macrophages in rapid evaluation of the effect of combined Yersinia pestis and Brucella bovis vaccine immunization at early stage.Methods Y.pestis and B.bovis vaccines were injected into mice alone or in combination to establish animal models.The changes of the macrophage phenotypes(M1 or M2 polarization)and the CD8+T cell pheno-types and functions were detected in the early(4 d)and the late(14 d)stage of the immunization,respectively.The effect of the immuno-phenotype of macrophages at early stage on the function of CD8+T cells at late stage was analyzed.Results The co-immunization by Y.pestis and B.bovis vaccines led to the attenuation of the M1-polarization of macrophages at early stage,which were marked by de-creased expression of CD16/32 and increased expression of Detectin-1 on cell surface as well as decreased expression of IL-12 and in-creased expression of IL-4 inside the macrophage,in comparison with single vaccine groups,suggesting an interference between the two vaccines.Meanwhile,the activity of CD8+T cells(including the ratio of CD8+CD69+T,CD8+IFN-γ+T and CD8+GranzymeB+T cells) in combined immunization group showed similar tendency to the attenuated phenotypic M1-polarization of macrophages. Conclusion The phenotype of macrophages at the early stage of the co-immunization by Y.pestis and B.bovis vaccines showed consistency with the phenotype and function of CD8+T cells at late stage.It might give us some hint about the possibility of utilizing the phenotypic changes of macrophages to rapidly evaluate the effect of the co-immunization at early stage.