1.An investigation of diagnostic X-ray resources in Jinan in 2023
Guoying NING ; Yujiang GU ; Aihua ZHAI ; Jiangbo XIN ; Yiwen QIN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(4):341-345
Objective:To investigate the current status of diagnostic X-ray resources in Jinan in order to provide theoretical basis for continuously optimizing the allocation of diagnostic resources and strengthening the management of radiological health and radiation protection.Methods:In accordance with the 2023 Jinan radiation protection monitoring program of medical and health institutions, a survey was carried out for medical institutions involved in diagnostic X-ray examinations (excluding military hospitals and dental clinics) in Jinan by using uniform questionnaires. The survey included the basic situation of diagnostic X-ray institutions, the allocation of diagnostic X-ray equipment, the number of diagnostic staff, and the frequency of diagnositic X-ray examinations.Results:In 2023, there were 298 diagnostic X-ray institutions in Jinan, with 3 494 diagnostic workers and 1 387 items of diagnostic X-ray equipment. The included were 41 tertiary hospitals, 57 secondary hospitals, 110 primary hospitals and 90 unrated hospitals. The tertiary hospitals possessed the largest number of the diagnostic workers and equipment, accounting for 60.99% and 45.35% of the total, respectively. Among all the items of diagnostic X-ray equipment, the number of items of digital radiography equipment ranked top (34.37%), followed by CT machines (24.44%). There were 147.32 items of diagnostic X-ray equipment per million population on average. A total of 8 180 363 individuals received various types of diagnostic X-ray examinations, with CT diagnosis accounting for 46.93% and X-ray for 34.41%. The frequency of diagnostic X-ray examinations was 868.86/1 000 population, including the frequency of CT examinations of 407.76 per 1 000 population.Conclusions:The per capita possession of medical X-ray equipment in Jinan is at a high level. The frequency of medical exposure has increased significantly, especially CT examinations. There is a big gap in diagnostic X-ray resource allocation between different levels of hospitals, so it is necessary to control the resource allocation and strengthen the protection of CT examination on the scientific basis.
2.Preparation of Phellodendrine-11-O-β-D-Glucuronide and Its Effects on Glycolipid Metabolism in Insulin-Resistant HepG2 Cells
Peisi OU ; Minghe GU ; Aihua LIN ; Yiming LIU
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(7):926-935
OBJECTIVE To establish a preparation method for Phellodendrine-11-O-β-D-glucuronide(M1),a metabolite of Phellodendrine(PHE),and to evaluate its regulatory effects on glycolipid metabolism disorder in insulin-resistant HepG2(IR-HepG2)cells.METHODS The preparation,extraction,separation,purification and identification of M1 were completed by in vitro incuba-tion of intestinal microsomes combined with liquid phase,mass spectrometry and NMR.With Metformin as positive control,IR-HepG2 cells were treated with low(25 μmol·L-1),medium(50 μmol·L-1)and high(100 μmol·L-1)doses of M1 for 24 h.Glucose con-sumption,glucose uptake,triglyceride(TG),total cholesterol(TC),high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C)and low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C)were quantified.The binding ability of M1 to the key targets INSR,IRS1,PI3K and AKT2 in the IRS1/PI3K/AKT pathway was explored through molecular docking technology.The effects of M1 on the mRNA and protein expression of these key targets in the IRS1/PI3K/AKT pathway were detected by qPCR and Western blot,respectively.RESULTS The purified product was confirmed by NMR as Phellodendrine-11-O-β-D-glucuronide(95%purity).Compared to the model group,all M1 do-ses significantly enhanced glucose consumption(P<0.01,P<0.001)and uptake(P<0.001)in IR-HepG2 cells,outperforming PHE(P<0.001).At medium and high doses,it could significantly reduce the content of TG and TC in cells(P<0.001),and its improve-ment effect at the TG level was better than that of PHE(P<0.01);while all concentrations decreased LDL-C(P<0.001)and in-creased HDL-C(P<0.01,P<0.001).Molecular docking revealed strong binding interactions between M1 and INSR,IRS1,PI3K,and AKT2.Compared with the model group,M1 administration group increased the expression of INSR,IRS1,PI3K,AKT2,and GLUT2 mRNA to varying degrees,downregulated the protein expression of p-IRS1/IRS1(P<0.001),and upregulated the protein ex-pression of PI3K,p-AKT/AKT,and p-GSK3β/GSK3β.CONCLUSION The established protocol enables high purity M1 prepara-tion.M1 alleviates IR by regulating IRS1/PI3K/AKT signaling pathway to improve the disorder of glycolipid metabolism.
3.Comparative analysis of characteristics and functions of exosomes from human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived platelets and apheresis platelets
Weihua HUANG ; Yan ZANG ; Aihua QIN ; Ziyang FENG ; Heshan TANG ; Fei GUO ; Chuyan WU ; Qiu SHEN ; Baohua QIAN ; Haihui GU ; Zhanshan CHA
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2025;38(9):1154-1161
Objective: To compare the biological characteristics of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived platelet exosomes (hiPSC-Plt-Exos) with those of conventional apheresis platelet exosomes (Plt-Exos), specifically focusing on their differential abilities to enhance the proliferation and migration of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUC-MSCs). Methods: Exosomes were isolated from hiPSC-derived Plt and apheresis Plt concentrate using size exclusion chromatography. These exosomes were then characterized through nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and Western blotting. Co-culture experiments into hUC-MSCs were conducted with hiPSC-Plt-Exos and apheresis Plt-Exos, respectively. Their effects on the proliferation and migration of hUC-MSCs were assessed via cell proliferation assays and scratch tests. Results: hiPSC-Plt-Exos and apheresis Plt-Exos exhibited comparable particle sizes, morphological features (such as the characteristic cup-shaped structure), and surface markers (including CD9 and HSP70). Notably, hiPSC-Plt-Exos demonstrated a significantly greater ability to enhance the proliferation and migration of hUC-MSCs compared to apheresis Plt-Exos (P<0.05). These differences provide critical comparative data for their application in various clinical contexts. Conclusion: This study establishes a theoretical foundation for developing precise therapeutic strategies based on hiPSC-Plt-Exos. Furthermore, it underscores the necessity of selecting the appropriate type of exosomes according to the specific disease microenvironment to achieve optimal therapeutic outcomes.
4.Investigation and analysis of medical radiation application frequency in Jinan City, China
Guoying NING ; Aihua ZHAI ; Jiangbo XIN ; Yujiang GU ; Yiwen QIN ; Wei ZHU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2025;34(2):198-203
Objective To investigate and analyze the resources and application frequency of radiological diagnosis and treatment in Jinan City in 2023 and provide a basis for the rational application of radiological diagnosis and treatment resources and strengthening radiological health protection management. Methods The health administrative department issued a work plan. A general survey was conducted on radiological diagnosis and treatment institutions (excluding dental clinics) in Jinan City using a questionnaire. The survey covered the basic information of the radiological diagnosis and treatment institutions, the distribution of the radiological diagnosis and treatment equipment, the number of radiological workers, and the frequency of radiological diagnosis and treatment. Results There were 301 radiological diagnosis and treatment institutions in Jinan City, with
5.Preparation of Phellodendrine-11-O-β-D-Glucuronide and Its Effects on Glycolipid Metabolism in Insulin-Resistant HepG2 Cells
Peisi OU ; Minghe GU ; Aihua LIN ; Yiming LIU
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;41(7):926-935
OBJECTIVE To establish a preparation method for Phellodendrine-11-O-β-D-glucuronide(M1),a metabolite of Phellodendrine(PHE),and to evaluate its regulatory effects on glycolipid metabolism disorder in insulin-resistant HepG2(IR-HepG2)cells.METHODS The preparation,extraction,separation,purification and identification of M1 were completed by in vitro incuba-tion of intestinal microsomes combined with liquid phase,mass spectrometry and NMR.With Metformin as positive control,IR-HepG2 cells were treated with low(25 μmol·L-1),medium(50 μmol·L-1)and high(100 μmol·L-1)doses of M1 for 24 h.Glucose con-sumption,glucose uptake,triglyceride(TG),total cholesterol(TC),high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C)and low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C)were quantified.The binding ability of M1 to the key targets INSR,IRS1,PI3K and AKT2 in the IRS1/PI3K/AKT pathway was explored through molecular docking technology.The effects of M1 on the mRNA and protein expression of these key targets in the IRS1/PI3K/AKT pathway were detected by qPCR and Western blot,respectively.RESULTS The purified product was confirmed by NMR as Phellodendrine-11-O-β-D-glucuronide(95%purity).Compared to the model group,all M1 do-ses significantly enhanced glucose consumption(P<0.01,P<0.001)and uptake(P<0.001)in IR-HepG2 cells,outperforming PHE(P<0.001).At medium and high doses,it could significantly reduce the content of TG and TC in cells(P<0.001),and its improve-ment effect at the TG level was better than that of PHE(P<0.01);while all concentrations decreased LDL-C(P<0.001)and in-creased HDL-C(P<0.01,P<0.001).Molecular docking revealed strong binding interactions between M1 and INSR,IRS1,PI3K,and AKT2.Compared with the model group,M1 administration group increased the expression of INSR,IRS1,PI3K,AKT2,and GLUT2 mRNA to varying degrees,downregulated the protein expression of p-IRS1/IRS1(P<0.001),and upregulated the protein ex-pression of PI3K,p-AKT/AKT,and p-GSK3β/GSK3β.CONCLUSION The established protocol enables high purity M1 prepara-tion.M1 alleviates IR by regulating IRS1/PI3K/AKT signaling pathway to improve the disorder of glycolipid metabolism.
6.An investigation of diagnostic X-ray resources in Jinan in 2023
Guoying NING ; Yujiang GU ; Aihua ZHAI ; Jiangbo XIN ; Yiwen QIN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(4):341-345
Objective:To investigate the current status of diagnostic X-ray resources in Jinan in order to provide theoretical basis for continuously optimizing the allocation of diagnostic resources and strengthening the management of radiological health and radiation protection.Methods:In accordance with the 2023 Jinan radiation protection monitoring program of medical and health institutions, a survey was carried out for medical institutions involved in diagnostic X-ray examinations (excluding military hospitals and dental clinics) in Jinan by using uniform questionnaires. The survey included the basic situation of diagnostic X-ray institutions, the allocation of diagnostic X-ray equipment, the number of diagnostic staff, and the frequency of diagnositic X-ray examinations.Results:In 2023, there were 298 diagnostic X-ray institutions in Jinan, with 3 494 diagnostic workers and 1 387 items of diagnostic X-ray equipment. The included were 41 tertiary hospitals, 57 secondary hospitals, 110 primary hospitals and 90 unrated hospitals. The tertiary hospitals possessed the largest number of the diagnostic workers and equipment, accounting for 60.99% and 45.35% of the total, respectively. Among all the items of diagnostic X-ray equipment, the number of items of digital radiography equipment ranked top (34.37%), followed by CT machines (24.44%). There were 147.32 items of diagnostic X-ray equipment per million population on average. A total of 8 180 363 individuals received various types of diagnostic X-ray examinations, with CT diagnosis accounting for 46.93% and X-ray for 34.41%. The frequency of diagnostic X-ray examinations was 868.86/1 000 population, including the frequency of CT examinations of 407.76 per 1 000 population.Conclusions:The per capita possession of medical X-ray equipment in Jinan is at a high level. The frequency of medical exposure has increased significantly, especially CT examinations. There is a big gap in diagnostic X-ray resource allocation between different levels of hospitals, so it is necessary to control the resource allocation and strengthen the protection of CT examination on the scientific basis.
7.Expert consensus on the bi-directional screening for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus
Xin SHEN ; Yinzhong SHEN ; Eryong LIU ; Dingyong SUN ; Dongmin LI ; Yun HE ; Jinge HE ; Lin XU ; Bin CHEN ; Chengliang CHAI ; Lianguo RUAN ; Yong GAO ; Aihua DENG ; Zhen NING ; Jing CHEN ; Xiaofeng LIU ; Kaikan GU ; Lixin RAO
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(4):327-336
Tuberculosis (TB) and human immunodeficiency virus infection / acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) are both serious global public health threats. Early detection of infected persons and/or patients through TB/HIV bi-directional screening is crucial for prevention and control strategy in China and globally. In recent years, with the promotion and application of new TB and HIV detection technologies worldwide, TB/HIV bi-directional screening technologies and strategies have made remarkable changes. This expert consensus introduces the significance and challenges of TB/HIV bi-directional screening, summarizes important progress of research and applications, and makes recommendations on screening measures and procedures to further strengthen TB/HIV bi-directional screening in China.
8.Analysis of the monitoring of radioactive hazard factors in non-medical institutions in Jinan, China
Aihua ZHAI ; Guoying NING ; Jiangbo XIN ; Yiwen QIN ; Yujiang GU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2024;33(4):415-420
Objective To investigate the exposure level of radioactive hazard factors and the health management of radiation workers in non-medical radiation institutions (excluding military institutions) in Jinan, China through radioactive hazard factor monitoring, to identify the weak links, and to provide a scientific basis for future work priorities. Methods According to the monitoring plan formulated by Jinan Municipal Health Commission, the task undertaking institutions at all levels in Jinan investigated the types of radioactive hazard factors, detection, training, and health monitoring of 101 non-medical radiation institutions in Jinan. In addition, the workplace radiation levels were detected in 25 institutions of 6 types of monitoring objects, including industrial flaw detection, non-medical accelerator, non-sealed radioactive material workplace, nuclear instrument, baggage detector, and others. Results The investigation objects included institutions engaged in industrial flaw detection, nuclear instrument, luggage detector, non-medical accelerator, non-sealed source workplace, and others. Of these institutions, 91.84% were equipped with radiation protection detectors, 92.86% were equipped with personal dose alarm, 97.73% were equipped with personal protective equipment, 94.36% performed radiation protection training, 92.69% employed radiation workers with certificates, 95.77% performed personal dose detection, 94.83% performed occupational health examination, and 100.00% were qualified for radiation protection detection in workplace. Conclusion There is still a gap between the radiation protection status of non-medical institutions in Jinan and the national regulations and standards, so it is necessary to further strengthen supervision and law enforcement and make greater efforts in training and publicity.
9.Occupational hazards of crystalline silicon solar cell manufacturing industry
Yang DONG ; Hongping DENG ; Cheng YI ; Fengxia HU ; Jin XU ; Aihua GU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(8):637-640
The wide use of crystalline silicon solar cells in the field of new energy is an important boost for China to achieve the environmental protection goal as soon as possible. However, the production and manufacturing processes of these cells give rise to various occupational hazards at workplace, thus posing health risks to workers. This review provided an overview of production processes of crystalline silicon solar cells, the characteristics of occupational health hazards (productive dust; physical factors, productive toxicant) and proposed occupational protection suggestions.
10.Occupational hazards of crystalline silicon solar cell manufacturing industry
Yang DONG ; Hongping DENG ; Cheng YI ; Fengxia HU ; Jin XU ; Aihua GU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(8):637-640
The wide use of crystalline silicon solar cells in the field of new energy is an important boost for China to achieve the environmental protection goal as soon as possible. However, the production and manufacturing processes of these cells give rise to various occupational hazards at workplace, thus posing health risks to workers. This review provided an overview of production processes of crystalline silicon solar cells, the characteristics of occupational health hazards (productive dust; physical factors, productive toxicant) and proposed occupational protection suggestions.

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