1.Occupational fatigue and influencing factors of live-line power distribution workers
Ruijian PAN ; Conghan LIU ; Xin LU ; Chu CHEN ; Min LI ; Lei LIU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2026;43(2):196-200
Background Fatigue among distribution network live-line workers in complex operational environments has become increasingly severe and requires widespread attention. Objective To investigate the positive rates of fatigue and associated influencing factors of live-line power distribution workers, and to make a reasonable strategy to reduce the fatigue of front-line workers. Methods Power supply companies in Guangdong, Guangxi, and Yunnan provinces were selected by cluster sampling in 2023, and all front-line live-line workers in the selected companies were recruited. The questionnaire used in this study consisted of two parts: one was the Fatigue Scale-14 (FS-14) for investigating fatigue status and the other was for associated influencing factors. A FS-14 score greater than 3 points was defined as fatigue.
2.Expert recommendations on vision friendly built environments for myopia prevention and control in children and adolescents
Chinese Journal of School Health 2026;47(1):1-5
Abstract
The prevention and control of myopia in Chinese children and adolescents has become a major public health issue. While maintaining increased outdoor activity as a cornerstone intervention, there is an urgent need to explore new complementary approaches that can be effectively implemented in both indoor and outdoor settings. In recent years, environmental spatial frequency has gained increasing attention as one of the key environmental factors influencing the development and progression of myopia. Both animal studies and human research have confirmed that indoor environments lacking mid to high spatial frequency components, often characterized as "visually impoverished", can promote axial elongation and myopia through mechanisms such as disruption of retinal neural signaling, impaired accommodative function, and altered expression of related molecules. Based on the scientific consensus, it is recommended that "enriching of environmental spatial frequency" should be integrated into the myopia prevention and control framework. Following the principles of schoolled organization, family cooperation, community involvement, and student participation, specific measures are put forward in three areas:optimizing school visual settings, improving home spatial environments, and promoting healthy visual behavior. The aim is to create "visually friendly" indoor environments as an important supplement to outdoor activity, thereby providing a novel perspective and strategy for comprehensively advancing myopia prevention and control among children and adolescents.
3.Research advances in screening methods for pancreatic lipase inhibitors
Xinyi ZHANG ; Xiaoyu WU ; Zihao TAO ; Shuchang WEI ; Lei ZHAO ; Wenda DUAN ; Yanlong PAN ; Abuduaini Dilinigaer ; Yinyun MA
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2026;57(2):163-171
Obesity and its related metabolic diseases have become a major global public health threat, and its rising incidence significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes and other complications. Pancreatic lipase is a key enzyme that converts food-borne lipids into triglycerides and fatty acids, and the effective inhibition of its activity has become an important strategy for the treatment of obesity. This paper discusses the screening methods of pancreatic lipase inhibitors, and summarizes and reviews the basic principles, advantages and disadvantages and application status of traditional screening methods, modern new screening methods and virtual screening methods. In view of the problems faced by the screening methods of pancreatic lipase inhibitors, future research urgently needs to move towards a collaborative innovation path of multi-technology integration, intelligent screening and complex systematization of traditional Chinese medicine, so as to open up new research paradigms.
4.Skeleton Binding Protein 1 of Plasmodium berghei Influences Deformability and Cytoskeletal Ultrastructure of Infected Erythrocyte
Xin-Yue GUO ; Huan-Qi ZHAO ; Yan-Xuan ZHONG ; Ru-Meng JIANG ; Yao-Xian LI ; Lei-Ting PAN ; Qian WANG ; Xiao-Yu SHI
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2026;53(4):1015-1027
ObjectiveThe malaria parasites remodel the host erythrocyte structure by exporting parasite proteins that interact with the membrane skeleton proteins of red blood cells (RBCs), facilitating their intracellular survival and pathogenicity. Skeleton-binding protein 1 (SBP1) is a conserved exported protein across Plasmodium species. In Plasmodium falciparum, SBP1 has been reported to interact with erythrocyte membrane skeleton proteins 4.1R and spectrin, while its contribution to erythrocyte remodeling and parasite virulence in Plasmodium berghei (Pb) remains unclear. This study aims to determine whether PbSBP1 associates with the host cytoskeletal protein 4.1R and to investigate its role in the remodeling of host RBCs and the pathogenicity of Plasmodium berghei. MethodsIn Plasmodium berghei, the relationship between PbSBP1 and the erythrocyte cytoskeletal protein 4.1R was examined using co-immunoprecipitation. A Pbsbp1 gene knockout mutant of Plasmodium berghei (Pbsbp1∆) was generated based on the principle of double crossover homologous recombination. The deformability of erythrocytes infected with Pbsbp1∆ parasites was assessed using microfluidic methods. Microchannels with an array of cylindrical pillars were used to detect modifications in infected RBC deformability. The infected RBCs were squashed between the rows and recovered between the columns and the transit velocity (μm/s) of infected RBCs travelling through the microchannel was recorded. The component of the erythrocyte membrane skeleton junctional complex, tropomodulin (TMOD), was fluorescently labeled, and the cytoskeletal network of infected erythrocytes was imaged using super-resolution stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) to analyze ultrastructural changes in the cytoskeleton of wild-type (WT) and Pbsbp1∆-infected erythrocytes. Actin-based junctional complexes were displayed as individual clusters by the labeled TMOD in the STORM images, and the cluster densities and distances between adjacent clusters of infected RBCs were calculated. Additionally, rodent malaria models (BALB/c mice) and experimental cerebral malaria models (C57BL/6 mice) were employed to monitor the growth of Pbsbp1∆ and WT parasites during the intraerythrocytic stage and their capacity to induce cerebral malaria in mice. ResultsPbSBP1 may participate in the remodeling of infected erythrocytes through direct or indirect interaction with the erythrocyte cytoskeletal protein 4.1R. Microfluidic assays revealed that the deformability of erythrocytes infected with Pbsbp1∆ parasites was significantly enhanced compared to those infected with WT parasites. STORM imaging further demonstrated that the ultrastructure of the erythrocyte cytoskeleton in Pbsbp1∆-infected cells was altered relative to that in WT-infected erythrocytes. The distances between nearest neighbors of clusters had a tendency to increase while the cluster densities were decreased in Pbsbp1∆-infected RBCs compared to WT-infected RBCs. Subsequent phenotypic analysis indicated that the growth rate of Pbsbp1∆ parasites during the intraerythrocytic stage was significantly slower than that of WT parasites, and their ability to induce cerebral malaria in mice was also attenuated. These findings suggest that PbSBP1 is involved in the remodeling of the erythrocyte membrane skeleton, likely through its direct or indirect interaction with protein 4.1R, thereby regulating the deformability of infected erythrocytes and influencing the pathogenicity of the blood-stage parasites. ConclusionThis study establishes a role for PbSBP1 in host erythrocyte remodeling and parasite virulence, providing new research strategies for the prevention and treatment of malaria.
5.Relationship between minimal residual disease on the 19th day and prognosis of children with acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia
Cong XIN ; Xin MI ; Yusu PAN ; Lei GUO ; Yongchao WANG ; Jizhao GAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(1):38-43
Objective To explore the relationship between minimal residual disease(MRD)on the 19th day(D19)and prognosis of children with acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia(B-ALL),as well as the correlation with related biological changes.Methods A total of 88 children with B-ALL newly diagnosed in this hospital from April 2016 to April 2020 who met the enrollment conditions were analyzed for induction therapy D19 MRD,overall survival(OS)rate,event-free survival(EFS)rate,chromosome karyotype,fusion gene and mu-tation gene.MRD≥ 0.01%was considered positive,and they were divided into MRD positive group and MRD negative group.The characteristics of OS rate,EFS rate,immunophenotype and molecular biology/cytogenet-ics were compared between the two groups over a period of 3 years.Results The 3-year OS rate and EFS rate of 88 pediatric patients were 92.0%and 86.4%,respectively.The rates of OS rate and EFS rate in MRD posi-tive group were lower than those in MRD negative group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).The detec-tion rate of CD10 in MRD positive group was lower than that in MRD negative group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Thirty-two patients(36.4%)detected 8 types of 35 fusion genes.The de-tection rates of BCR-ABL1 and E2A-PBX1 in MRD positive group were higher than those in MRD negative group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Among 48 cases(54.5%)of pediatric pa-tients,41 types of 91 mutated genes were detected,and the remaining mutated genes were less than 5 cases.Abnormal karyotype was detected in 18 cases(20.5%),and no mitotic phase was detected in 17 cases.There was no difference in MRD between normal and abnormal karyotype.Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that BCR-ABL1 and E2A-PBX1 were prognostic factors of children with B-ALL.Conclusion The positive D19 MRD is the influential factor of adverse OS and EFS in children with B-ALL.Both E2A-PBX1 and BCR-ABL1 have adverse effects on the prognosis of children with B-ALL.
6.Relationship between cerebrospinal fluid albumin/serum albumin ratio and systemic immunoinflammatory index and postoperative delirium in elderly patients with general anesthesia combined with epidural anesthesia
Yanyan FAN ; Huanhuan PAN ; Zhenying LEI
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2025;46(12):1467-1471,1478
Objective To investigate the relationship between cerebrospinal fluid albumin/serum albumin(C-ALB/S-Alb)and the systemic immune inflammatory index(SII)and postoperative delirium(POD)in elderly patients with general anesthesia combined with epidural anesthesia.Methods Elderly patients who un-derwent elective hip replacement surgery and received general anesthesia combined with epidural anesthesia in this hospital from October 2023 to June 2024 were selected.According to the assessment results of the Chi-nese version of the 3-Minute Delirium Diagnostic Scale(3D-CAM),the patients were divided into the POD group(68 cases)and the non-POD group(76 cases).The general information of the patients was collected,the cerebrospinal fluid and venous blood specimens were detected.The levels of cerebrospinal fluid albumin(C-Alb),serum albumin(S-Alb),α-synuclein(α-syn),β-amyloid protein(Aβ)1-42,Aβ1-40,total Tau protein(t-Tau),phosphorylated Tau protein(p-Tau)were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).The neutrophil count,platelet count and lymphocyte count of the patients were detected by the fully automatic blood analyzer,and the SII was calculated.Results Compared with the non-POD group,the levels of C-Alb,α-syn,t-Tau,p-tau,SII and C-Alb/S-Alb in the POD group increased,while Aβ1-42 and Aβ1-40 were significantly decreased,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).C-Alb,t-Tau,SII and C-Alb/S-Alb were all independent risk factors for the occurrence of POD.The results of the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis showed that the areas under the curve(AUC)of the ROC curves of SII,t-Tau,C-Alb,C-Alb/S-Alb and C-Alb/S-Alb combined with SII for predicting delirium were 0.824,0.818,0.723,0.862 and 0.926,respectively.The AUC predicted by C-Alb/S-Alb combined with SII was the highest(all P<0.05).Conclusion High SII and C-Alb/S-Alb are independent risk factors for POD occurrence in eld-erly patients with general anesthesia combined with epidural anesthesia.Both have good predictive efficacy for POD,and the combined use has better predictive efficacy.
7.Effects of TCM ointment rubbing technique on pain, swelling, and knee joint function in patients with knee osteoarthritis after total knee arthroplasty
Pan ZHANG ; Qinglin WANG ; Jing TIAN ; Hua KONG ; Hua ZHANG ; Ruxin YANG ; Bo JIANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Xinxia GAO ; Liang XING
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(8):1077-1081
Objective:To study the effects of TCM ointment rubbing technique on pain, swelling, and knee joint function in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) after total knee arthroplasty (TKA).Methods:A randomized controlled trial was conducted. In this study, 80 patients with KOA who underwent TKA treatment in the Department of Sports Medicine I, Wangjing Hospital, China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine from October 2022 to March 2024 were taken as the study subjects. They were divided into two groups with random number table method, with 40 cases in each group. Both groups were treated with conventional Western medicine + rehabilitation training after surgery, and the observation group was combined with TCM paste mo technique on this basis. VAS score was used to assess the degree of pain at different time points, and skin fold was used to measure the circumference of the upper knee circumference and the circumference of the lower knee circumference, and knee Injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS) was used to assess the degree of knee joint function recovery.Results:After treatment, the observation group after surgerythe at 7 d (2.57 ± 0.84 vs. 4.00 ± 0.85, t=7.54) and 14 d (0.80 ± 0.93 vs. 2.70 ± 1.04, t=8.56) VAS scores were lower than those in the control group ( P<0.001). After treatment, the observation group after surgerythe at 7 d the superior circumference [(48.32 ± 4.57) cm vs. (50.53 ± 3.97) cm, t=2.32], and inferior circumference [(36.71 ± 2.95) cm vs. (39.21 ± 6.86) cm, t=2.12], at 14 d the superior circumference [(45.68 ± 4.69) cm vs. (47.96 ± 3.89) cm, t=2.37], and inferior circumference [(34.96 ± 2.96) cm vs. (36.70 ± 4.35) cm, t=2.10] were lower than those in the control group ( P<0.05). The observation group after surgerythe at 14 d the the knee joint mobility [(115.32 ± 2.12) ° vs. (113.34 ± 2.16) °, t=4.14] and KOOS scores (85.52 ± 0.82 vs. 80.32 ± 1.13, t=23.56) were higher than those in the control group ( P<0.01). Conclusion:TCM ointment rubbing technique has significant advantages in improving pain, swelling and knee joint mobility after artificial knee arthroplasty, which can effectively restore knee joint function.
8.Exploration on the etiology, pathogenesis and treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma based on the theory of yin excess
Yanling JIN ; Si WANG ; Lei LI ; You LYU ; Ciming PAN ; Jiabao LIAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;47(9):1189-1194
The term yin excess originated in the Huang Di Nei Jing, which refers to the phenomenon of "heavy yin" when wind pathogens invades the human body and defensive qi enters the yin part of the human body. Later doctors have played a role in yin excess. Theoretically, yin and yang are out of balance in the human body, and yin is too much and yang is not enough, which is the process of physiological transformation to pathology; from the diagnosis point of view, patients with yin deficiency have less pulse and more blood; from the clinical manifestations, patients with yin excess appear cold from the back, hands and feet cold reverse; from the point of view of treatment, bitter cold products can cause yin excess. Modern research specifies yin as phlegm, dampness, stasis and other pathological products, and emphasize the relation between yin excess and yang deficiency. Yin excess includes pathological factors such as phlegm stasis cold, external cold straight in the liver wood, set in the hypochasm, resulting in mass; or overthinking and cold drink injury spleen, phlegm turbidiousness, long and hard phlegm forming lumps, thus resulting yin excess; or it may deplete the yang energy of the heart, leading to neglect of the warming function and stagnation of blood stasis; or if the kidney yang is deficient and the body lacks warmth, and there is no true yang in the ridge, then the wood will sink and congest blood stasis; the above etiology and pathogenesis lead to the occupation of yin pathogens, resulting in liver cancer. The treatment methods include liver cold turbidizing, warming liver and dispelling cold, with Wuzhuyu Decoction; spleen-deficiency phlegm production, the treatment should be warm the middle and resolving the phlegm, with Linggui Zhugan Decoction and Zhenwu Decoction; Yang deficiency and stasis, the treatment should warm kidney to remove blood stasis, with Poyu Decoction.
9.Clinical Application of Manipulations in Treating Cervical Vertigo and Status of Research on Its Therapeutic Mechanism in the Recent 30 Years:A Bibliometric Analysis
Chuanjiang ZHENG ; Shunwan JIANG ; Pan LEI ; Shaoqun ZHANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(4):1036-1040
Objective To explore the clinical application of manipulations in treating cervical vertigo and the status of research on its therapeutic mechanism with bibliometric methods.Methods Using"cervical vertigo","cervicogenic dizziness","manipulations"and"tuina"as the key words,the literatures on clinical application of manipulations in treating cervical vertigo and its therapeutic mechanism were retrieved from the databases of China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),China Science and Technology Journal Database(VIP)and Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform,and the retrieval time was set from the establishment of each database to December 31,2023.The relevant literature obtained from the databases was screened,classified and summarized,and then statistical analysis was performed in terms of the chronological distribution,literature types and research types,therapies,and characteristics of the basic researches of the included literature.Results A total of 1 412 articles about manipulations in treating cervical vertigo and with postive outcomes have been issued in China in the recent 30 years.The quantity of literature showed an overall increasing trend before 2013,and then gradually decreased after 2013.Of the 1412 articles,1 231(87.18%)were issued by the journals,1 202(85.13%)articles were about clinical research,while only 48(3.40%)articles were about basic research.Of the 1 202 articles about clinical research,only 357 articles mentioned the name of manipulations in details definitely,which accounted for 155 types in a variety of types or names.Of the 1 202 articles about clinical research,34.44%of them were about therapy of manipulations alone for the treatment cervical vertigo,and the other clinical research were all about combined therapies,the combined therapy of manipulations plus acupuncture-moxibustion/electro-acupuncture being the most common(25.37%).Of the 48 articles about basic research,research on biomechanics was most commonly seen(38 articles,79.17%).Conclusion Manipulation therapy has been widely used for the treatment of cervical vertigo in the recent 30 years.At present,the quality of clinical research on the treatment of cervical vertigo by manipulation therapy is not high,the manipulation techniques were in a wide variety,and the research lacks of objective criterions.The research direction for basic studies is single,and breakthroughs are needed in the quality and quantity of basic research.In the future research,the naming of manipulations for cervical vertigo should be considered,and the explicit naming principles and criterions should be established;the quality level of clinical studies should be improved and the basic research should be emphasized,so as to provide more reliable theoretical and experimental evidences for manipulations in treating cervical vertigo,and promote its clinical application.
10.Observation on the Clinical Efficacy of Haloperidol Combined with Auricular Point Pressing Therapy in Children with Tic Disorders
Qing LIU ; Guoyun CAO ; Xingyue LIU ; Rui PAN ; Jiaming HE ; Lei ZHANG ; Meijia QIAN
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(10):2470-2475
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of haloperidol combined with auricular point pressing therapy in children with tic disorders.Methods A total of 120 pediatric patients diagnosed with tic disorders at the Department of Pediatric Rehabilitation,Cangzhou Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine,Hebei Province from March 2022 to March 2024 were enrolled.Participants were randomly divided into an observation group(n=60)and a control group(n=60)using a random number table.The control group received haloperidol alone,while the observation group received additional auricular point pressing therapy.Treatment duration was 12 weeks.After 3 months,clinical efficacy was assessed by comparing:Yale Global Tic Severity Scale(YGTSS)scores,serum 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)and dopamine(DA)levels,immune function markers(CD3+,CD4+),and incidence of adverse reactions between groups.Results(1)The overall efficacy rate in the observation group was 91.67%(55/60),while that in the control group was 76.67%(46/60).The efficacy of the observation group was superior to that of the control group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).(2)After treatment,the YGTSS scores of children in both groups was significantly improved(P<0.05),and the observation group showed a significantly greater improvement in YGTSS scores than the control group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).(3)After treatment,the levels of 5-HT and DA in both groups of children were significantly improved(P<0.05),and the observation group showed a significantly greater improvement in 5-HT and DA levels than the control group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).(4)After treatment,CD3+and CD4+levels were significantly improved in both groups(P<0.05),and the observation group showed a significantly greater improvement in CD3+and CD4+levels than the control group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).(5)There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the observation group and the control group,with a statistically significant difference(P>0.05).Conclusion The combination of haloperidol and auricular point pressing therapy significantly improves clinical symptoms and immune function in children with tic disorders,demonstrating both efficacy and safety.


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