1.Trend in disease burden of asthma attributable to tobacco in China from 1990 to 2021
MA Rongjiao ; HUANG Hanyan ; ZHU Manyu ; LIU Rui ; SHI Fang
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2026;38(1):89-92
Objective:
To investigate the trend in disease burden of asthma attributable to tobacco in China from 1990 to 2021, so as to provide the basis for improving intervention measures of asthma.
Methods:
Data on asthma-related mortality and disability-adjusted life years (DALY) attributable to tobacco among adults aged ≥30 years in China from 1990 to 2021 were collected from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2021 database. Age-standardized mortality and age-standardized DALY rate were calculated using the GBD world standard population structure to analyze the tobacco-attributable asthma burden. The average annual percent change (AAPC) was employed to evaluate temporal trends in the age-standardized mortality and DALY rate from 1990 to 2021.
Results:
In China, the age-standardized mortality and age-standardized DALY rate of asthma attributable to tobacco decreased from 0.73/100 000 and 22.20/100 000 in 1990 to 0.17/100 000 and 6.64/100 000 in 2021, showing downward trends (AAPC=-4.603% and -3.888%, both P<0.05). Among males, the tobacco-attributable age-standardized mortality and age-standardized DALY rate declined from 1.44/100 000 and 41.05/100 000 in 1990 to 0.36/100 000 and 12.79/100 000 in 2021 (AAPC=-4.369% and -3.810%, both P<0.05). Among females, the corresponding rates decreased from 0.21/105 and 5.37/105 to 0.03/105 and 1.08/105 (AAPC=-6.074% and -5.074%, both P<0.05). In 2021, males had higher tobacco-attributable age-standardized mortality and age-standardized DALY rate for asthma than females. Both the mortality and DALY rate of asthma attributable to tobacco increased with age, peaking in the age group ≥80 years at 7.84/100 000 and 112.07/100 000, respectively.
Conclusion
From 1990 to 2021, the disease burden of asthma attributable to tobacco showed a declining trend in China, with males and elderly population aged ≥80 years bearing a relatively heavier disease burden.
2.Application of esophageal vocalization training based on health empowerment in patients with laryngeal cancer after total laryngectomy
Qinghua GE ; Zhenhua JI ; Qilin MA ; Hanyan PENG ; Dong LIU
Journal of Navy Medicine 2025;46(11):1162-1166
Objective To explore the effects of esophageal vocalization training based on health empowerment model on self-efficiency,self-management ability and vocal function in patients with laryngeal cancer after total laryngectomy.Methods A total of 86 patients with laryngeal cancer who underwent total laryngectomy in The Second Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University from January 2023 to June 2024 were selected as the research subjects.The patients returned to the hospital to receive esophageal vocalization training 2 months after surgery.According to the random number table method,patients were assigned to control group(43 cases,receiving routine care)or observation group(43 cases,receiving routine care and nursing based on health empowerment).The training continued for 3 months.The general self efficacy scale(GSES)score,exercise of self-care agency scale(ESCA),voice handicap index(VHI)score,and training compliance were compared between the two groups before and after nursing care.Results After 3 months of vocal training,the GSES and ESCA scores of both groups increased,while VHI score decreased.The observation group had higher GSES and ESCA scores and lower VHI score than the control group(P<0.05).The overall compliance rate of the observation group was higher than that of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion The esophageal vocalization training based on health empowerment can improve self-efficacy,self-management ability,training compliance,and vocal function in patients with laryngeal cancer after total laryngectomy.
3.Peptide Mass Mapping Analysis and Localization of Disulfide Bonds of Recombinant Human Granulocyte- macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor
LIU Bing ; WANG Ying ; DONG Yandong ; ZOU Hanyan
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(16):2277-2281
OBJECTIVE To analyze the peptide mass mapping and localization of disulfide bonds of recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor(rhGM-CSF) by using mass spectrometry combined with ultra-performance liquid chromatography. METHODS The bulk of rhGM-CSF was denatured, reduced, alkylated and finally digested by the enzyme of trypsin and V8 respectively to analyse the peptide mass mapping. The bulk was denatured, alkylated and digested by V8 and V8 with trypsin respectively to identify the sites of disulfide bonds. RESULTS Fourteen matched peptides were found in the peptide mass mapping of rhGM-CSF digested by trypsin and eighteen matched peptides were found digested by V8. The fraction of coverage was both 100.0%. The site of disulfide bond Cys55-Cys97 was identified by digestion of V8, and the types of disulfide bonds Cys55-Cys97 and Cys89-Cys122 were identified by digestion of V8 with trypsin. CONCLUSION The peptide mass mapping analysis and localization of disulfide bonds using LC-MS/MS can be used for the quality control of recombination protein.
4.Recommendations for the prevention and control measurements in assisted reproductive institutions and human sperm banks during the pandemic of COVID-19 Omicron strain (first edition)
Yuanyuan WANG ; Hanyan LIU ; Jianqiao LIU ; Rong LI ; Rui YANG ; Yanshan LIN ; Zhichong CHEN ; Zijin XU ; Mingzhu CAO
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2023;43(1):1-6
In order to meet the fertility needs of infertile patients as much as possible during the pandemic of COVID-19 Omicron strain, this expert group reviewed global and domestic literature, combined with the current epidemic situation and prevention and control policies, fully considered the service procedures and characteristics of assisted reproductive institutions and sperm banks in China, and then put forward specific recommendations on institutional prevention and control management, and treatment and surgical management of COVID-19 infected patients, so as to guide and standardize the related practices in assisted reproductive institutions and sperm banks. In the practical application process, assisted reproductive institutions and sperm banks in various provinces and cities should develop personalized institutional prevention and control measures and patient management procedures based on local prevention and control requirements and the actual situation of their own institutions.
5.Recommendations for the prevention and control measurements in assisted reproductive institutions and human sperm banks during the pandemic of COVID-19 Omicron strain (first edition)
Yuanyuan WANG ; Hanyan LIU ; Jianqiao LIU ; Rong LI ; Rui YANG ; Yanshan LIN ; Zhichong CHEN ; Zijin XU ; Mingzhu CAO
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2023;43(1):1-6
In order to meet the fertility needs of infertile patients as much as possible during the pandemic of COVID-19 Omicron strain, this expert group reviewed global and domestic literature, combined with the current epidemic situation and prevention and control policies, fully considered the service procedures and characteristics of assisted reproductive institutions and sperm banks in China, and then put forward specific recommendations on institutional prevention and control management, and treatment and surgical management of COVID-19 infected patients, so as to guide and standardize the related practices in assisted reproductive institutions and sperm banks. In the practical application process, assisted reproductive institutions and sperm banks in various provinces and cities should develop personalized institutional prevention and control measures and patient management procedures based on local prevention and control requirements and the actual situation of their own institutions.
6.Influencing factors for blood pressure control in elderly patients with hypertension in Hangzhou
LIU Shijun ; YUAN Hanyan ; JIANG Caixia ; XU Jue ; QIU Xin ; LUO Jun
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(7):660-664
Objective:
To understand the situation of blood pressure control and its influencing factors in elderly patients with hypertension in Hangzhou, and to provide basis for the management of elderly patients with hypertension in community.
Methods:
The subjects of this study were hypertension patients aged 60 years and over in Hangzhou community health management of basic public health services. Demographic data and life behaviors were collected by a questionnaire survey, physical examination and laboratory tests were carried out. The multivariate logistic regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors for blood pressure control in elderly patients with hypertension.
Results:
A total of 109 583 people were investigated, with 50 500(46.08%) males and 59 083(53.92%) females. The control rate was 47.70% ( 52 273/109 583 ). After adjusted for age and gender, regular medication ( OR=0.874, 95%CI: 0.838-0.912 ) was the protective factor, obesity ( OR=1.291, 95%CI: 1.260-1.324 ), abnormal fasting plasma glucose ( OR=1.218-1.344, 95%CI: 1.178-1.410 ), the number of unhealthy lifestyles ( OR=1.271-1.292, 95%CI: 1.231-1.344 ), the items of dyslipidemia ( OR=1.047-1.253, 95%CI: 1.017-1.311 ), and the number of cardiovascular risk factors above ( OR=1.254-2.109, 95%CI:1.175-2.281 ) were the risk factors for blood pressure control in elderly patients with hypertension.
Conclusions
The control rate of elderly patients with hypertension in Hangzhou is 47.70%, which is associated with irregular medication, unhealthy lifestyle, obesity, dyslipidemia, abnormal fasting plasma glucose and clustering of these factors.
7.Neonatal outcomes and influencing factors of twin pregnancies in IVF/ICSI
Hanyan LIU ; Xiaolin LONG ; Lei LI ; Shiping CHEN ; Jianqiao LIU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(18):3047-3049,3050
Objective To compare perinatal outcomes of the singleton and twin pregnancies , and explore risk factors associated with twin pregnancies. Methods The data of 1 026 patients in single and twin pregnancies treated with IVF/ICSI between January 2014 to March 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. Results The early miscarriage rate and early pregnancy loss rate in the singleton group was significantly higher than the twin group (16% vs 5.41%; 16% vs 6.98%) and the late abortion rate in the singleton group was significantly lower than the twin group (1.93% vs 7.12%), but the total pregnancy loss rate was not significantly different between the groups. The premature delivery rate in the twin group was significantly increased (9.19% vs 41.89%), the term taking-baby-home rate was significantly lower (56% vs 37.89%), but the total taking-baby-home rate was significantly higher in the twin group than the singleton group. The low weight delivery rate in the twin group was significantly increased (1.2% vs 14.8%), but the rate of birth defects was no significantly different between the groups. There were significant differences in age and number of embryo transfer between the two groups. Conclusions Twin pregnancies may increase the risk of late abortion and premature delivery and low weight delivery significantly. Age and number of embryo transfer may be the risk factors for twin pregnancies.
8.Detection for chromosomal aberrations in 43 fetuses with spontaneous abortion and stillbirth by array-based comparative genomic hybridization.
Ying LI ; Yafei GONG ; Hanyan LIU ; Yanqin SONG ; Wenyin HE ; Jun WEI ; Xiaofang SUN ; Xinjie CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2015;32(3):348-352
OBJECTIVETo assess the value of array-based comparative genomic hybridization (array-CGH) for analyzing tissues derived from spontaneous abortion and stillbirth.
METHODSAgilent Human Genome CGH Microarray 4×44 K chip and Affymetrix Cytoscan 750 K Array were utilized to detect genome-wide copy number variations (CNV) in 43 fetuses with spontaneous abortion and stillbirth. All identified CNV were analyzed with references from Database of Genomic variants (DGV), database of DECIPHER, ISCA and OMIM, as well as comprehensive literature review to determine whether the identified CNVs were pathogenic. Parental DNA of two cases was also analyzed with the same arrays for pathogenic or unknown significant CNVs.
RESULTSAll of the 43 specimens were successfully analyzed. Clinically significant chromosomal aberrations were identified in 32 (74.4%) of the samples, which included 26 aneuploidies and 10 pathogenic CNV.
CONCLUSIONArray-CGH is a fast and effective method for analyzing tissues derived from spontaneous abortions and stillbirths which may be difficult to culture for karyotype analysis.
Abortion, Spontaneous ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Adult ; Chromosome Aberrations ; Comparative Genomic Hybridization ; methods ; DNA Copy Number Variations ; Female ; Fetus ; chemistry ; Humans ; Karyotyping ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Complications ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Stillbirth ; genetics ; Young Adult
9.A cellular model for the expression of the C-type lectin dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing non-integrin: construction and functional analysis
Yu ZHANG ; Xu YAO ; Hanyan GU ; Baoxi WANG ; Jun LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2014;47(7):457-460
Objective To establish a cellular model for the expression of the C-type lectin dendritic cellspecific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN),and to provide a basis for the functional analysis of DC-SIGN.Methods The cDNA of DC-SIGN was obtained via PCR,and cloned into the eukaryotic expression vector porcine cytomegalovirus-enhanced green fluorescent protein (PCMV-EGFP) with EGFP at the N terminal of DC-SIGN.Then,the recombinant PCMV-EGFP-DC-SIGN plasmid was transfected into HEK293T cells followed by the detection of DC-SIGN expression using PCR,Western blot and flow cytometry.Confocal microscopy was performed to localize the expression of DC-SIGN-EGFP and visualize the recognization and internalization of the Derp2 allergen by DC-SIGN.Results The recombinant fluorescent fusion protein-expressing plasmid was successfully constructed.Both PCR and Western blot confirmed the expression of DC-SIGN.Flow cytometry showed that the expression of DC-SIGN was increased by approximately 50% in HEK293T cells transfected with the recombinant expression plasmid compared with those untransfected.As confocal microscopy showed,the green fluorescence-labelled DC-SIGN was located on the cell membrane,which could bind to the red fluorescence-labelled antigen Derp2 and internalize it into the cells.Conclusions The recombinant DC-SIGN-EGFP fusion protein is characteristically located on the surface of 293T cells,which can be recognized by the DC-SIGN-specific antibody and is capable of internalizing the allergen Derp2,and may serve as an ideal cell model for further studies on molecular function of DC-SIGN.
10.Synthesis and verification of herpes simplex virus envelope glycoprotein gC
Yu ZHANG ; Xu YAO ; Hanyan GU ; Baoxi WANG ; Jun LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2014;47(8):578-582
Objective To synthesize herpes simplex virus (HSV) envelope glycoprotein gC using gene engineering techniques,and to verify its expression.Methods Two separate parts of the HSV envelope glycoprotein gC,i.e.,GC-F and GC-R,were respectively synthesized.The GC-F and GC-R genes were synthesized,subcloned into the expression vectors pSumo-Mut (containing recognition sequences for endonucleases Stu1 and XhoI) and pCzn1 (containing recognition sequences for endonucleases NdeI and XhoI) respectively to form the recombinant plasmids pSumo-Mut-GC-F and pCzn1-GC-R.E.coli BL21 Arctic Express (DE3) cells were transformed with the two recombinant plasmids separately.Isopropyl thiogalactoside (IPTG) was used to induce the expression of target protein which was subsequently purified by nickel affinity chromatography.Finally,Western blot was performed to verify the reactivity of the synthesized protein with the sera of HSV-1-positive patients.Results Both GC-F and GC-R genes were synthesized by a total gene synthesis method.As sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electropheresis (SDS-PAGE) showed,the fusion proteins were mainly distributed in the sediment layer.The purity of GC-F and GC-R proteins was over 80% after purification by affinity chromatography.Western blot showed that both of the proteins were reactive with anti-HSV-1 antibody-positive sera.Conclusions Fusion expression vectors have been constructed for the gC protein,and IPTG successfully induces its expression.Moreover,the resulting proteins could react with anti-HSV-1 antibody-positive sera,and may serve as an ideal experimental material for next functional study.


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