1.A cross-sectional study on prevalence of scoliosis among primary and middle school students in Jiaxing City
Juanjuan JIA ; Yun LIN ; Guoying ZHU ; Xia HONG ; Yangming SUN ; Haitao HE ; Liyan CHEN ; Yun LI
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(8):782-787
Objective:
To investigate the prevalence of scoliosis among primary and middle school students in Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, so as to provide insights into scoliosis control among children and adolescents.
Methods:
Grade 4 to 6 primary school students and grade 1 to 3 junior high school students were recruited using a stratified cluster sampling method in Jiaxing City in 2019. Participants' demographic characteristics, dietary habits and nutritional status, physical activity, learning environments, reading and writing habits were collected using questionnaires. Scoliosis was screened through general examinations, forward bend test and scoliometer, and scoliosis was diagnosed with whole-spine X-ray scans in an erect position. The prevalence of scoliosis was descriptively analyzed among primary and middle school students.
Results:
A total of 8 026 primary and middle school students were included, 7 304 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 91.00%. The respondents included 3 667 primary school students (50.21%) and 3 637 junior high school students (49.79%), and included 3 776 boys (51.70%) and 3 528 girls (48.30%). There were 659 participants with initial screening positive for scoliosis (9.02%), and the percentages of positive initial screening of thoracic, thoracolumbar and lumbar scoliosis were 2.93%, 4.56% and 4.56%, respectively. A higher percentage of positive initial screening of scoliosis was diagnosed among participants living in Pinghu City (10.45%), junior high school students (11.74%), girls (11.96%), students with a medical history of anemia (22.44%), students with less than 3 days of moderate-intensity physical activity in the past week (9.46%), students with less than 3 days of walking duration of over 10 minutes in the past week (10.18%), students with daily sitting duration of 5 hours and more in the past week (10.74%), students with their class seats exchanged every semester or month (10.28%), students with daily reading and writing duration of 3 hours and more after school (10.93%) and students with less than 10 cm distance from the chest at reading or writing to the edge of the table (9.67%) (all P<0.05). A total of 218 students received whole-spine X-ray scans in an erect position, 132 participants were definitively diagnosed as scoliosis (60.55%), and the estimated prevalence of scoliosis was 5.46%.
Conclusion
The percentage of positive initial screening of scoliosis was 9.02% among primary and middle school students in Jiaxing City. Gender, stage of learning, nutritional status, exercise frequency and habits of reading and writing may be factors affecting the development of scoliosis.
2.Site-directed Mutagenesis and Enzymatic Activity Assay of Gln49-Phospholipase A_2 Mutant
Jia DOU ; He CAI ; Fang-Ling JI ; Wen-Ju CUI ; Jing-Yun WANG ; Yong-Ming BAO ; Li-Jia AN ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(05):-
In order to confirm the role that the 49th amino acid residue plays in enzymatic inactivity of Glutamine 49 phospholipase A2(Gln49-PLA2),site-directed mutagenesis of its 49th amino acid gene codon was conducted using PCR.Aspartic acid 49 phospholipase A2(Asp49-PLA2-Q49D-PLA2),the mutant of Gln49-PLA2 was expressed in E.coli with pET32a+ vector.The fusion protein,expressed as inclusion body,after being denatured,was on-column refolded and purified by immobilized metal affinity chromatography(IMAC),and then cleaved by Factor Xa.The mature Q49D-PLA2 mutant was obtained by Hitrap SP cation exchange and Superdex 75 gel filtration chromatography,with the recovery rate of 1.3%,and the specific activity of the mature Q49D-PLA2 mutant was 72 U/mg.It has been demonstrated that the 49th glutamine amino acid residue is the main reason in enzymatic inactivity of Gln49-PLA2 and the results are helpful for denatured protein refolding,especially in rich disulfide bonds conditions.
3.Factors affecting scoliosis among children and adolescents
Yan ZOU ; Yun LIN ; Haitao HE ; Jia MENG ; Juanjuan LI ; Fang GU ; Ronghua ZHANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(4):395-399
Objective:
To investigate the prevalence of scoliosis and identify the influencing factors among children and adolescents in Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, so as to provide insights into the management of scoliosis among children and adolescents.
Methods:
The fourth, fifth and sixth grade primary school students and the first, second and third grade junior high school students were selected using the stratified cluster sampling method in Jiaxing City in 2019. Students' demographic features, diet habits, physical activity and learning environments and habits were collected using questionnaire surveys. Scoliosis was screened using whole-spine X-ray scans in an upright position, and the factors affecting scoliosis were identified using multivariable logistic regression analysis.
Results:
Valid surveys were completed among 2 568 students, including 1 352 boys ( 52.65% ) and 1 216 girls ( 47.35% ), and there were 1 335 primary school students ( 51.99% ) and 1 233 junior high school students ( 48.01% ). A total of 93 students were detected with scoliosis, with a prevalence rate of 3.62%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis identified age ( OR=0.826, 95%CI: 0.710-0.960 ), gender ( OR=2.079, 95%CI: 1.343-3.221 ) and vigorous physical activity in the past 7 days ( OR=2.514, 95%CI: 1.248-5.063 ) as factors affecting scoliosis among primary and junior high school students.
Conclusions
The prevalence of scoliosis is high among primary and junior high school students in Jiaxing City. Age, gender and physical activity may affect the risk of scoliosis. Scoliosis screening is recommended to be included in routine healthy
4.Inhibitory effect of kaempferol on inflammatory response of lipopolysaccharide-stimulated human mast cells.
Yun-jiang ZHOU ; Hu WANG ; Li LI ; He-huan SUI ; Jia-jun HUANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(6):702-707
This study is to investigate the inhibitory effect of kaempferol on inflammatory response of lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-stimulated HMC-1 mast cells. The cytotoxicity of kaempferol to HMC-1 mast cells were analyzed by using MTT assay and then the administration concentrations of kaempferol were established. Histamine, IL-6, IL-8, IL-1β and TNF-α were measured using ELISA assay in activated HMC-1 mast cells after incubation with various concentrations of kaempferol (10, 20 and 40 µmol.L-1). Western blot was used to test the protein expression of p-IKKβ, IκBα, p-IκBα and nucleus NF-κB of LPS-induced HMC-1 mast cells after incubation with different concentrations of kaempferol. The optimal concentrations of kaempferol were defined as the range from 5 µmol.L-1 to 40 µmol.L-1. Kaempferol significantly decreased the release of histamine, IL-6, IL-8, IL-1β and TNF-α of activated HMC-1 mast cells (P<0.01). After incubation with kaempferol, the protein expression of p-IKKβ, p-IKBa and nucleus NF-κB (p65) markedly reduced in LPS-stimulated HMC-1 mast cells (P<0.01). Taken together, we concluded that kaempferol markedly inhibit mast cell-mediated inflammatory response. At the same time, kaempferol can inhibit the activation of IKKβ, block the phosphorylation of IκBα, prevent NF-KB entering into the nucleus, and then decrease the release of inflammatory mediators.
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6.Detection of nucleic acid sequence-based amplification products by gold nanoprobe-based solution hybridization for the diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis
Wenyao WU ; Ruoyi HUA ; Li DU ; Qingquan PU ; Jia YAN ; Mi YANG ; Yunyan HE ; Yun XIA
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2017;35(8):593-596
Objective To establish a method of gold nanoprobe-based solution hybridization (GNBSH) to detect nucleic acid sequence-based amplification (NASBA) products for the rapid diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis (IA).Methods The Aspergillus specific 18S rRNA was amplified by NASBA and then the amplified products were hybridized with the gold nanoprobes which were modified with thiol compounds at the 5'end.Serum samples from 106 patients,including 14 with a definite IA,32 with suspected IA and 60 without IA,were detected by the established method,and the obtained results were compared with that of galactomannan (GM) test to evaluate its accuracy.Results The gold nanoprobes only hybridized with Aspergillus NASBA products but not other non-Aspergillus strains.The sensitivity,specificity and the area under the ROC curve (AUCROC) of the established GNBSH method for detecting 106 clinical samples were 82.61% (38/46),81.67% (49/60) and 0.890,respectively.The sensitivity,specificity and AUCROC of GM test were 56.52% (26/46),83.33% (50/60) and 0.723,respectively.Conclusion The established GNBSH method to detect Aspergillus NASBA products has high sensitivity and specificity and simple operation,which may be used to detect the infection of Aspergillus by clinical laboratories.
7.Simvastatin enhances the radiosensitivity of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Yingying JIN ; Yang WEI ; Li WANG ; Yun HE ; Hui JIA ; Hongbing MA ; Xiaoli SUN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2016;37(4):565-568,581
Objective To study the effect of simvastatin on the radiosensitivity of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma .Methods Interrupted radiation was used to induce the radioresistance EC 9706 ,named R‐resistant cell . The effect of simvastatin on the proliferation and radiosensitivity of EC 9706 and R‐resistant cells were examined by Cell Counting Kit‐8 assay and colony formation assay ,respectively .Results The radioresistance EC9706 ,named R‐resistant ,was induced successfully .The results of Counting Kit‐8 assay and colony formation assay indicated that simvastatin could sensitize EC9706 and the radioresistance of R‐resistant to irradiation .Conclusion Simvastatin can sensitize esophageal squamous cell carcinoma to irradiation .
8.The comparison of the effects of three kinds of anti-retroviral therapy on patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection in acquired immune deficiency syndrome area
Zu-Jiang YU ; Quan-Cheng KAN ; Yun HE ; He-Qing JIANG ; Hong-Jia LIANG ; Tai-Sheng LI ;
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2007;0(12):-
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9.Research on multifunctional 18F synthesis module with two vessels
Jin-ming, ZHANG ; Xiao-jun, ZHANG ; Yun-gang, LI ; Jian, LIU ; Sheng-min, YU ; Jia-he, TIAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2010;30(6):410-413
Objective To explore a new 18F multifunctional synthesis module with two vessels to synthesize various kinds of 18F labeled radiopharmaceuticals for clinical utilities. Methods The module with two vessels contained five systems, capture of F ion, the first reaction vessel, the second reaction vessel, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) purification, and solid extraction. The two vessels were made of transparent glass and were used to prepare complex products by nucleophilic reaction or hydrolyzation. Results The complex compounds of 18F-ethyl-choline, 18F-N-succinimidyl-4-18 F-fluorobenzoate (SFB), and common compounds of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG), 18F-3'-deoxy-3'-18 F-fluorothymidine (FLT) were synthesized by the new module. The uncorrected synthesis yield (EOS) of 18F-SFB, 18F-ethylcholine, and 18F-FDG were (28.2±1.9)% (n=5), (22.5±3.8)%(n=6), and (58.2±5.4)% (n=32), respectively. The corrected synthesis yield of 18F-FLT was (30.1 ±6.2)% ( n = 10). In addition,11C-N-methyl-N-( 1-methylpropyl )-1-( 2-corophenyl )-isoquinoline-3 -carboxamide ( PK11195 ) was also prepared by the module with the yield of (31.2 ± 2.5) % ( n = 3 ). Conclusions The new module with two vessels has been used for synthesis of many 18F compounds and it may have the potential to be used for other more 18F radiopharmaceuticals.
10.Effect of Biejiajian Pills on Wnt/β-catenin signal pathway and DKK-1 and FrpHe gene expressions in hepatocellular carcinoma cells.
Songqi HE ; Yang CHENG ; Yun ZHU ; Qin FAN ; Haitao SUN ; Wenyan JIA
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(1):30-33
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of Biejiajian Pills on Wnt signal pathway and its inhibitory gene (DKK-1 and FrpHe) expressions and explore the mechanism underlying the action of Biejiajian Pills to suppress the invasiveness of hepatocellular carcinoma.
METHODSTwenty-four Wistar rats were randomized equally into 3 groups for gavage of normal saline and Biejiajian Pills at 20- and 10-fold clinical doses for 3 days. Blood samples were then collected from the rats, and the serum was separated and added in HepG2 cell cultures. After 48 h of culture, the cells were collected to determine the cellular content of β-catenin protein using flow cytometry and detect DKK-1 and FrpHe mRNA expressions using qRT-PCR.
RESULTSHepG2 cells cultured in the presence of sera from rats fed with Biejiajian Pills showed significantly lowered β-catenin protein expression and obvious down-regulation of DKK-1 mRNA expression, and the effect was correlated with the doses of the drug administered. The expression of FrpHe mRNA showed no significant differences between the 3 groups.
CONCLUSIONSBiejiajian Pills can effectively inhibit the invasiveness and migration of hepatocellular carcinoma cells, which is closely related to decreased expressions of β-catenin and DKK-1 to cause block of the Wnt/β-catenin signal pathway.
Animals ; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Hep G2 Cells ; Humans ; Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ; metabolism ; Liver Neoplasms ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Wnt Proteins ; metabolism ; Wnt Signaling Pathway ; drug effects ; beta Catenin ; metabolism