1.Analyzing the influencing factors of work-related musculoskeletal disorders in bus drivers
Chunshuo CHEN ; Xiongda HE ; Bin XIAO ; Xiaming CHEN ; Junle WU ; Jilong YANG ; Yongjian JIANG ; Yanhui LAN ; Maosheng YAN ; Haihua BIN
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(6):624-630
Objective To investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) among bus drivers. Methods A total of 962 drivers from a bus company in Shenzhen City were selected as the research subjects using the judgment sampling method. The Musculoskeletal Disorders Questionnaire for Bus Drivers was used to investigate the prevalence of WMSDs among the research subjects. Results The prevalence of WMSDs was 37.8% in the bus drivers. The prevalence of WMSDs was higher in the low back/waist, neck, and shoulder compared with other body parts, with prevalence of 24.0%, 20.2%, and 14.8%, respectively. The prevalence of single-site and multi-site WMSDs was 18.5% and 19.3%, respectively. The results of the multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that longer job tenure and higher alcohol consumption frequency were associated with higher WMSDs risks (all P<0.01). Weekly work time >48 hours, insufficient rest, work-related fatigue, uncomfortable auxiliary lenses, non-upright trunk posture, prolonged static trunk posture, prolonged wrist flexion, and habitual staying up late were risk factors of WMSDs in the bus drivers (all P<0.05). Conclusion The prevention and treatment of WMSDs among the bus drivers cannot be ignored. Personal characteristics, work organization, work environment, working posture and sleeping habits are the factors that influence the development of WMSDs.
2.Efficacy and safety of chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy combined with zanubrutinib in the treatment of relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
Langqi WANG ; Chunyan YUE ; Xuan ZHOU ; Jilong YANG ; Bo JIN ; Bo WANG ; Minhong HUANG ; Huifang CHEN ; Lijuan ZHOU ; Sanfang TU ; Yuhua LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(6):748-750
3.Current status of quality of life in rheumatoid arthritis patients and its influencing factors under the perspective of health ecology
Haikun JIANG ; Dongli WANG ; Jilong DUAN ; Di FAN ; Xia CHEN ; Hongyan LU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(17):2295-2302
Objective:To explore the current status of quality of life of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and its influencing factors based on the health ecology model (HEM) , and to provide a scientific basis for the development of health education programs for RA patients.Methods:From November 2023 to April 2024, 230 RA patients in the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, were selected for the study using convenience sampling method. Patients were surveyed using the General Information Questionnaire, Quality of Life Instruments for Chronic Diseases in RA (QLICD-RA) , Health Literacy Management Scale, Social Support Rate Scale, Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire, 8-item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale, Pain Catastrophizing Scale, Chronic Disease Self-Management Study Measures, Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form, Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia and Visual Analogue Scale. Pearson and Spearman correlation was used to analyze the correlation between quality of life and health literacy, social support, disease perception, self-management behaviors, fear of disease progression, fear of exercise, medication adherence, pain catastrophizing, and pain in RA patients. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the factors influencing the quality of life of RA patients.Results:A total of 230 questionnaires were distributed and 228 valid questionnaires were recovered, with a valid recovery rate of 99.13% (228/230) . The total QLICD-RA score of 228 RA patients was (137.53±27.57) . Duration of disease, disease perception, pain, pain catastrophizing, self-management behavior, joint deformity, morning stiffness duration, gastrointestinal response, sleep, social support, and main economic sources were the factors influencing the quality of life of RA patients ( P<0.05) , explaining 83.6% of the total variance. Conclusions:The quality of life of RA patients is moderate, and its influencing factors are distributed at all levels of HEM. Healthcare professionals can optimize the health education program for the main influencing factors of each layer, focusing on guiding patients to correctly understand the disease, stimulating the subjective initiative of patients, enhancing the ability of patients to actively manage the disease, and improving the quality of life of patients.
4.Current status of quality of life in rheumatoid arthritis patients and its influencing factors under the perspective of health ecology
Haikun JIANG ; Dongli WANG ; Jilong DUAN ; Di FAN ; Xia CHEN ; Hongyan LU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(17):2295-2302
Objective:To explore the current status of quality of life of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and its influencing factors based on the health ecology model (HEM) , and to provide a scientific basis for the development of health education programs for RA patients.Methods:From November 2023 to April 2024, 230 RA patients in the Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University, were selected for the study using convenience sampling method. Patients were surveyed using the General Information Questionnaire, Quality of Life Instruments for Chronic Diseases in RA (QLICD-RA) , Health Literacy Management Scale, Social Support Rate Scale, Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire, 8-item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale, Pain Catastrophizing Scale, Chronic Disease Self-Management Study Measures, Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form, Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia and Visual Analogue Scale. Pearson and Spearman correlation was used to analyze the correlation between quality of life and health literacy, social support, disease perception, self-management behaviors, fear of disease progression, fear of exercise, medication adherence, pain catastrophizing, and pain in RA patients. Multiple linear regression was used to analyze the factors influencing the quality of life of RA patients.Results:A total of 230 questionnaires were distributed and 228 valid questionnaires were recovered, with a valid recovery rate of 99.13% (228/230) . The total QLICD-RA score of 228 RA patients was (137.53±27.57) . Duration of disease, disease perception, pain, pain catastrophizing, self-management behavior, joint deformity, morning stiffness duration, gastrointestinal response, sleep, social support, and main economic sources were the factors influencing the quality of life of RA patients ( P<0.05) , explaining 83.6% of the total variance. Conclusions:The quality of life of RA patients is moderate, and its influencing factors are distributed at all levels of HEM. Healthcare professionals can optimize the health education program for the main influencing factors of each layer, focusing on guiding patients to correctly understand the disease, stimulating the subjective initiative of patients, enhancing the ability of patients to actively manage the disease, and improving the quality of life of patients.
5.Establishment of C57/B6-L and A549 cell lines stably expressing circLAMP3
Fuzai CHEN ; Conghui ZHAO ; Xiaoxuan ZHANG ; Chunping ZHANG ; Jiacheng HUANG ; Jilong CHEN ; Shujie MA
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;44(9):2010-2016
This study aims to construct C57/B6-L and A549 cell lines that stably overexpress circu-lar RNA LAMP3(circLAMP3),laying the foundation for further research on the biological func-tions of circLAMP3.Total RNA was extracted and reverse transcripted into cDNA from C57/B6-L and A549 cells to amplify the full-length sequence of circLAMP3.Then,the fragments of cir-cLAMP3 were ligated into pLC5-ciR vector to obtain pLC5-Mouse-circLAMP3 and pLC5-Human-circLAMP3 recombinant plasmids.The lentiviruses expressing circLAMP3 were packaged on tran-sient transfected HEK293T cells.C57/B6-L and A549 cells were infected with lentiviruses to gen-erate cell lines overexpressing circLAMP3 through puromycin screening.To verify the overexpres-sion efficiency of circLAMP3 of cell lines,we performed the fluorescence microscopy,PCR amplifi-cation,quantitative PCR(qPCR),and Sanger sequencing experiments.The results indicated that the overexpression plasmids of pLC5-Mouse-circLAMP3 and pLC5-Human-circLAMP3 were suc-cessfully constructed.Strong green fluorescence was observed under a fluorescence microscopy.C57/B6-L and A549 cell lines showed a significant increase in the expression of circLAMP3 by PCR and qPCR methods.Sanger sequencing results showed that the junction site of circLAMP3 was correct.This study successfully constructed C57/B6-L and A549 cell lines overexpressing circLAMP3,providing biomaterials for further exploration of the biological function of circLAMP3 in influenza virus replication.
6.Study on the difference of gut microbiota and metabolites between urban and rural adolescents
Xuhang Shen ; Shiyu Su ; Jing Guan ; Jilong Shen ; Xi Chen
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(11):1952-1956
Objective :
To investigate the differences in gut microbiota and metabolites between urban and rural
middle school students and explore their significance in gut homeostasis , so as to establish a healthy lifestyle and diet for children.
Methods :
Fecal samples were collected from middle school students in Hefei ( n = 14) and Jixi
county ( n = 18 , Southern Anhui) , aged 13. 0 - 13. 5 years. Stool samples were sequenced by 16S ribosomal DNA (LC⁃MS) , followed by bioinformatic analysis.
Results :
Lachnoclostridium and Anaerostipes were dominant in the urban students that had been reported to be associated with colorectal cancer, atherosclerosis , depression and other disorders. In the village children , Ruminococcaceae UCG⁃002 , Barnesiella and Eubacterium dominated. An increased proportion of these microbes were related to metabolism of bile acids , short⁃chain fatty acids , lipid and carbohydrate decomposition , and play an important role in maintaining immune balance and physiological function. Additionally , significant differences in gut metabolites of the two groups were noted , mainly in arachidonic acid metabolism , platelet activation , serotonin metabolism , vitamin absorption , primary bile acid metabolism and other pathways.
Conclusion
Adolescent students of urban and mountainous areas differ in gut microbiota and metabo⁃
lites. Rural children have a healthy bacterial flora and metabolites in guts due to a reasonable lifestyle and diet in comparison with the city children.
7.Effect of eIF4B knockout on apoptosis of mouse fetal liver cells.
Guoqing WANG ; Biao CHEN ; Yuhai CHEN ; Qianwen ZHU ; Min PENG ; Guijie GUO ; Jilong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(9):3489-3500
Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4B (eIF4B) plays an important role in mRNA translation initiation, cell survival and proliferation in vitro, but the in vivo function is poorly understood. In this study, via various experimental techniques such as hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, flow cytometry, Western blotting, and immunohistochemistry, we investigated the role of eIF4B in mouse embryo development using an eIF4B knockout (KO) mouse model and explored the mechanism. We found that the livers, but not lungs, brain, stomach, or pancreas, derived from eIF4B KO mouse embryos displayed severe pathological changes characterized by enhanced apoptosis and necrosis. Accordingly, high expression of cleaved-caspase 3, and excessive activation of mTOR signaling as evidenced by increased expression and phosphorylation of p70S6K and enhanced phosphorylation of 4EBP1, were observed in mouse embryonic fibroblasts and fetal livers from eIF4B KO mice. These results uncover a critical role of eIF4B in mouse embryo development and provide important insights into the biological functions of eIF4B in vivo.
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Apoptosis/genetics*
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Caspase 3
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Eosine Yellowish-(YS)
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Eukaryotic Initiation Factors/metabolism*
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Fibroblasts
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Hematoxylin
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Liver/metabolism*
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Mice
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Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinases, 70-kDa/genetics*
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TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases
8.Effect of 1-methyltryptophan on lipopolysaccharide-induced permeability and apoptosis in human umbilical vein endothelial cells
Yuanyuan WANG ; Duo XU ; Jilong SHEN ; Qingtai ZHOU ; Huijing ZHAO ; Yali CHEN ; Mingdeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021;30(1):59-63
Objective:To explore the effect of 1-methyltryptophan (1-MT) on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced permeability and apoptosis of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs).Methods:HUVECs were treated with phosphate buffer saline (PBS, control group), 1 μg/mL LPS (LPS group), and LPS combined with 1 mmol/L 1-MT (1-MT group). The expression levels of the p120 concatemer (p120ctn), vascular endothelial (VE) cadherin, caspase-3, and DNA repair enzyme polyadenylate ribose polymerase-1 (PARP) after incubation at 8 h were detected using Western blot. The concentrations of kynurenine (Kyn) after incubation at 2, 4, 6, and 8 h were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography, and indoleamine2, 3-dioxygenase (IDO) activity was calculated. Comparisons among groups were performed using the LSD- t test. Results:Compared with the control group, the expression of caspase-3 [(74.01±7.91)% vs (157.14±7.63)%, P<0.01] and the concentration of Kyn were significantly up-regulated, while the expression of p120ctn [(49.12±2.15)% vs (37.61±1.80)%, P<0.01], VE-cadherin [(107.70±7.01)% vs (90.66±2.58)%, P=0.027], and PARP-1 [(67.95± 3.08)% vs (57.93±5.26)%, P=0.038] were significantly down-regulated, and IDO activity was significantly increased in the LPS group ( P<0.05). Compared with the LPS group, the expression of caspase-3 [(157.14±7.63)% vs (110.74±7.89)%, P<0.01] was significantly down-regulated, while the expression of p120ctn [(37.61±1.80)% vs (47.19±0.82)%, P<0.01], VE-cadherin [(90.66±2.58)% vs (107.27±9.89)%, P=0.029], and PARP-1 [(57.93±5.26)% vs (74.12±4.90)%, P=0.005] were significantly up-regulated, and the activity of IDO was significantly decreased over time in the 1-MT group ( P<0.05). No significant differences were observed between the PBS and 1-MT groups in the protein levels of p120ctn, VE-cadherin, and PARP-1 protein as well as Kyn concentration and IDO activity ( P>0.05), while the expression of caspase-3 was increased in 1-MT group ( P=0.001). Conclusions:LPS aggravates the permeability of HUVECs, which can be reversed by 1-MT via inhibiting IDO activity and reducing Kyn concentrations. Moreover, 1-MT can also reduce apoptosis, which may be via increasing the expression of PARP-1 and reducing the expression of caspase-3, thus protecting endothelial cells.
9.Regulatory mechanism of long noncoding RNA in the occurrence and development of leukemia: a review.
Tingting LI ; Jinxuan HONG ; Yun MA ; Bincai YANG ; Guoqing WANG ; Song WANG ; Jilong CHEN ; Xiaojuan CHI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2021;37(11):3933-3944
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a class of RNA molecules that are greater than 200 nt in length and do not have protein-coding capabilities or encode micropeptides only. LncRNAs are involved in the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and other biological processes, and are closely associated with the occurrence, recurrence and metastasis of a variety of malignant hematologic diseases. This article summarizes the function, regulatory mechanism and potential clinical application of lncRNAs in leukemia. In general, lncRNAs regulate the occurrence and development of leukemia and the multi-drug resistance in chemotherapy through epigenetic modification, ribosomal RNA transcription, competitive binding with miRNA, modulating glucose metabolic pathway, and activating tumor-related signaling pathway. Studies on lncRNAs provide new references for understanding the pathogenesis of leukemia, uncovering new prognostic markers and potential therapeutic targets, and addressing the problems of drug resistance and post-treatment recurrence in patients in clinical treatment of leukemia.
Cell Proliferation
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Humans
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Leukemia/genetics*
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MicroRNAs
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Neoplasms
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RNA, Long Noncoding/genetics*
10.Clinical study of psychological changes and post traumatic stress disorder in elderly patients with hip fracture
Xinming FAN ; Zhenggang BI ; Chunjiang FU ; Xuming WANG ; Jilong ZOU ; Hongjun CHEN ; Shiming LI ; Jiabing SUN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2020;58(3):209-212
Objective:To explore the psychological state and affected factors of elderly patients with hip fractures.Methods:A retrospective analysis of 156 elderly hip fracture patients(>65 years) admitted to the Department of Orthopaedics, the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University from January 2016 to August 2019 was performed. General and psychological information were collected by questionnaire.General information included age, gender, education, whether surgery, length of stay.SCL-90, a self-assessment scale, was chosen as the psychological test to analyzed the elderly hip fracture patients′ psychological status during hospitalization and the norms of SCL-90 in Chinese which were established in 1986 were used as the control group. The prognostic factors were examined by univariate and multivariate analysis.Results:Somatization, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, paranoid factor scores, and total scores of the elderly hip fracture patients were significantly higher than control group(all P=0.00).Univariate analysis and logistic regression analysis showed that non-surgery treatment and more than 10 days of hospitalization were independent prognostic factors that affected the psychological state of elderly hip fracture patients (all P=0.00). Conclusion:Elderly patients hospitalized with osteoporosis and hip fractures are prone to have negative emotional and psychological changes.The length of hospitalization and the choice of treatment can affect patients′ psychological state, suggesting that effective psychological intervention is necessary.


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