1.Evaluation of survival quality of the occupationally exposed population of subway microwave based on SF-36 scale
Fang ZHOU ; Lingbo ZENG ; Jing ZHOU ; Lebin KE ; Hongbo CHEN ; Shupan LIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(4):264-268
Objective:The SF-36 Scale was utilized to compare the differences in the dimensions of survival quality between subway microwave contact personnel and administrative personnel to provide a scientific basis for improving the quality of life of microwave contact personnel.Methods:In October 2023, 264 occupational personnel exposed to microwaves were selected as the microwave exposure group, and 104 administrative personnel not exposed to microwaves in a railroad enterprise were selected as the administrative control group. The self-administered basic data questionnaire and SF-36 Scale were applied to investigate the basic conditions, daily behaviors and survival quality of the research objects. And the microwave exposure doses of each post were measured. The differences in basic conditions, daily behaviors and survival quality of the microwave exposure group and the administrative control group were analyzed. And logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of survival quality in the microwave exposure group.Results:There were significant differences in gender, age, marital status, smoking status and sleep status between the microwave exposure group and the administrative control group ( P<0.05) . The microwave exposure group had lower scores than the administrative control group in the six dimensions of role physical, body pain, general health, vitality, social function, mental health and SF-36 average total score, and had higher score in reported health transition ( P<0.05) . The logistic regression analysis showed that the probability of low total SF-36 score in microwave exposure group with bachelor's degree or above was 0.46 times that of junior college degree (95% CI: 0.24-0.90, P=0.023) . The probability of low total SF-36 score in microwave exposure group with exercised 4 or more times per week was 4.27 times that of those who never or occasionally exercised (95% CI: 1.41-13.00, P=0.010) . The probabilities of low total SF-36 score in microwave exposure group with sleep light and dream, wake up in the middle night and hard to fall asleep were 11.04 and 7.38 times higher than those without sleep disturbance (95% CI: 3.35-36.32, P<0.001; 95% CI: 1.42-38.50, P=0.018) . The probability of low total SF-36 score in microwave exposure group with daily dose of 1.74 μW·h/cm 2 was 1.75 times that of the daily dose of 1.02 μW·h/cm 2 (95% CI: 1.08-3.82, P=0.008) . Conclusion:The education level, physical exercise, sleep status and microwave exposure dose are important factors affecting the survival quality of microwave exposed personnel. Occupational health education and behavioral life intervention should be strengthened to improve their survival quality.
2.Evaluation of survival quality of the occupationally exposed population of subway microwave based on SF-36 scale
Fang ZHOU ; Lingbo ZENG ; Jing ZHOU ; Lebin KE ; Hongbo CHEN ; Shupan LIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(4):264-268
Objective:The SF-36 Scale was utilized to compare the differences in the dimensions of survival quality between subway microwave contact personnel and administrative personnel to provide a scientific basis for improving the quality of life of microwave contact personnel.Methods:In October 2023, 264 occupational personnel exposed to microwaves were selected as the microwave exposure group, and 104 administrative personnel not exposed to microwaves in a railroad enterprise were selected as the administrative control group. The self-administered basic data questionnaire and SF-36 Scale were applied to investigate the basic conditions, daily behaviors and survival quality of the research objects. And the microwave exposure doses of each post were measured. The differences in basic conditions, daily behaviors and survival quality of the microwave exposure group and the administrative control group were analyzed. And logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of survival quality in the microwave exposure group.Results:There were significant differences in gender, age, marital status, smoking status and sleep status between the microwave exposure group and the administrative control group ( P<0.05) . The microwave exposure group had lower scores than the administrative control group in the six dimensions of role physical, body pain, general health, vitality, social function, mental health and SF-36 average total score, and had higher score in reported health transition ( P<0.05) . The logistic regression analysis showed that the probability of low total SF-36 score in microwave exposure group with bachelor's degree or above was 0.46 times that of junior college degree (95% CI: 0.24-0.90, P=0.023) . The probability of low total SF-36 score in microwave exposure group with exercised 4 or more times per week was 4.27 times that of those who never or occasionally exercised (95% CI: 1.41-13.00, P=0.010) . The probabilities of low total SF-36 score in microwave exposure group with sleep light and dream, wake up in the middle night and hard to fall asleep were 11.04 and 7.38 times higher than those without sleep disturbance (95% CI: 3.35-36.32, P<0.001; 95% CI: 1.42-38.50, P=0.018) . The probability of low total SF-36 score in microwave exposure group with daily dose of 1.74 μW·h/cm 2 was 1.75 times that of the daily dose of 1.02 μW·h/cm 2 (95% CI: 1.08-3.82, P=0.008) . Conclusion:The education level, physical exercise, sleep status and microwave exposure dose are important factors affecting the survival quality of microwave exposed personnel. Occupational health education and behavioral life intervention should be strengthened to improve their survival quality.
3.Frequency of Th22 cells and expression of their related cytokines in peripheral blood of patients with alopecia areata and their significance
Yanni HE ; Ying ZHAO ; Yibin ZENG ; Tong ZHANG ; Lingbo DU ; Ruizheng ZHU ; Wuqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2017;50(1):9-12
Objective To determine the frequency of Th22 cells and expression of their related cytokines in peripheral blood of patients with alopecia areata(AA), to investigate their significance, and to explore the role of T lymphocytes in the occurrence of AA. Methods A total of 38 patients with AA were enrolled from Central Hospital of Minhang District in Shanghai between January 2015 and May 2016, and served as the case group. At the same time, 38 healthy people served as the control group. Peripheral blood samples were obtained from these patients and controls. Flow cytometry was performed to determine the percentage of Th22 cells, and enzyme?linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)to measure serum levels of interleukin?22(IL?22)and IL?17. Results Compared with the control group, the case group showed significantly increased percentages of Th22 cells, Th17 cells, IL?17+IL?22+CD4+T cells and IFN?γ+IL?22+CD4+ T cells(all P < 0.01), as well as serum levels of IL?22 and IL?17(both P < 0.05). A significant increase was observed in percentages of Th22 cells, Th17 cells, IL?17+IL?22+CD4+T cells and IFN?γ+IL?22+CD4+T cells, as well as serum levels of IL?22 and IL?17, in patients with severe AA compared with those with mild AA, and in patients with active AA compared with those with stable AA (all P < 0.05). Conclusion Th22 cells and their related cytokines may participate in the occurrence, development and prognosis of AA.
4.Simple and sensitive determination of sparfloxacin in pharmaceuticals and biological samples by immunoassay
Huajin ZENG ; Ran YANG ; Bing LIU ; Lifang LEI ; Jianjun LI ; Lingbo QU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2012;02(3):214-219
Plasma quinolone concentrations are not routinely measured in clinical practice.However,in order to optimize quinolone treatment,monitoring of plasma concentrations could sometimes be useful particularly in critically ill patients.In this study,anti-sparfloxacin antibody was obtained by immunizing rabbits with sparfloxacin conjugated with bovine serum albumin using isobutyl chloroformate method.After the assay procedure was optimized,the standard curve of sparfloxacin was established.The practical measuring range of the competitive ELISA extended from 5 ng/mL to 2 μtg/mL.The recovery rates and coefficients of variation for rat plasma,urine and tissues were 87.7-106.2% and 4.8-15.3%,respectively.To demonstrate the potential of the ELISA,a preliminary pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution study of sparfloxacin in rats and quantitative analysis of sparfloxacin in several pharmaceuticals were performed and compared with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).The experimental data indicated that the proposed method would be a valuable tool in therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) for sparfloxacin.
5.Stereoselective metabolism of mandelic acid in rat, mouse and rabbit tissue preparations
Lingbo GAO ; Jinzhao WANG ; Tongwei YAO ; Su ZENG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2009;23(5):351-356
AIM To study in vitro stereoselective metabolism of mandelic acid (MA) in 3 kinds of laboratory animal tissue fractions and observe the differences of MA biotransformation. METHODS MA enantiomers were incubated with the tissue fractions from rats, mice and rabbits. The phenylglyoxylic acid (PGA) concentrations in incubation mixture were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. Coenzymes and inhibitors were co-incubated with MA to investigate their effects on MA metabolism. RESULTS Only S-MA showed a unique metabolism in liver and kidneys S9 fractions of rats. No inhibition of the enzyme activity was observed by addition of ethanol or 4-methyl pyrazole. NADPH caused a remarkable increase in S-MA metabolism. CONCLUSION Nonmicrosomal enzymes in kidneys and liver except alcohol dehydrogenase are responsible for the stereoselective metabolism of MA in rats. The MA biotransformation is significantly different between rats and mice or rabbits.
6.Clinical application of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation circuit in place of cardiopulmonary bypass
Yan LI ; Wen ZENG ; Lingbo SUN ; Jie HAN ; Chunlei XU ; Haibo ZHANG ; Jiangang WANG ; Feng GAO ; Yixin JIA ; Xu MENG
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(5):478-480
Objective To summarize the clinical experiences in setting up cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB)using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)circuit and turning CPB to ECMO after open heart operations in 16 cases.Methods In the group of 16 cases,the annulations were via femoral vessels:by Medtronic ECMO machine and membrane oxygenator was used in all patients.All patients accepted A-V bypass.Results CPB was running smoothly during the operations,and converted to ECMO after the surgeries without complications,and the rate of ECMO withdraw was 93.75%.Mortality was 18.5%,and 81.25%of patients were discharged.Conclusion ECMO is an effective device for cardio and pulmonary support.Many patients with severe cardiac diseases and marginal cardiac function will need mechanical support after surgery.For these patients,setting up CPB using ECMO circuit during the operation and converting it to ECMO after surgery can prevent patients from additional exposure to a standard CPB circuitry.It helps decrease the inflammatory response,avoid dilution of patient's volume of cells and factors,and reduce expenses.

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