1.Investigation and analysis of HbA1c among voluntary blood donors in Hunan Province
Hongyan LI ; Li hong ZHOU ; Haibo PENG ; Li XIAO ; Yongjun WANG ; Mingke TAN ; Li HE
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(9):959-962
【Objective】 To understand the abnormalities of HbA1c in the blood donor population in order to improve blood quality and blood donor safety. 【Methods】 The qualified voluntary blood donors, from April 2021 to March 2022, were recruited from Yueyang Central Blood Station, Loudi Central Blood Station and Chenzhou Central Blood Station. The baseline data and HbA1c screening results of blood donors were collected for cross-sectional analysis. 【Results】 Among 1 397 eligible blood donors, 30.0% (419/1397) was in the prediabetes range (HbA1c 5.7%~6.4%) and 5.3% (74/1397) was in the diabetes range (HbA1c≥6.5%). Logistic regression analysis showed that age (OR=1.073, 95%CI: 1.058~1.088, P<0.05, BMI (OR=1.096, 95%CI: 1.060~1.133, P<0.05), gender (OR=2.392, 95%CI: 1.482~3.303, P<0.05, smoking (OR=2.216, 95%CI: 1.818~3.743, P<0.05), drinking (OR=3.615, 95%CI: 2.240~4.990, P<0.05), and education level (OR=0.077, 95%CI: 0.022~0.278, P<0.05) were the influencing factors of HbA1c in blood donors. 【Conclusion】 Among the blood donors in Hunan, 35.3% had abnormal HbA1c (diabetes and prediabetes). HbA1c screening of blood donors is helpful to improve the health management of blood donors, and may also help to improve the storage quality of red blood cells and reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions to blood transfusion in patients.
2.The study of smoking impact on autophagy in alveolar macrophages of human silicosis
Mingke CHEN ; Shiyi TAN ; Yurun WANG ; Shuhua LI ; Gang CHEN ; Shi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2020;38(10):738-741
Objective:To investigate the effect of smoking on autophagy in alveolar macrophages (AMs) of silicosis patients.Methods:In December 2019, a random sampling method was used to select 42 male patients with silicosis (19 cases of stage II and 23 cases of stage III) who were treated with large volume whole lung lavage from August to December 2017 in the Beidaihe sanatorium. According to the different smoking index of the study subjects (smoking index=smoking cigarette consumptions per day×years of smoking) , we divided them into high (Smoking index>400) , medium (200≤smoking index≤400) , low (smoking index <200) and non-smoking group. The levels of autophagy related proteins LC3, Beclin1, p62 and apoptosis related protein Cleaved Caspase-3 were detected by Western blot. The effects of smoking on autophagy activity of AMs in silicosis were analyzed.Results:The ratio of autophagy related protein LC3 II/LC3 I, the expression of Beclin1, p62, and apoptosis related protein Cleaved Caspase-3 in the high smoking group were significantly higher than that of the middle, low smoking group and the non-smoking group ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:Smoking can aggravate the dysfunction of autophagic degradation in silicosis patients' AMs, which may accelerate the progress of silicosis through increasing apoptosis in AMs.
3.The study of smoking impact on autophagy in alveolar macrophages of human silicosis
Mingke CHEN ; Shiyi TAN ; Yurun WANG ; Shuhua LI ; Gang CHEN ; Shi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2020;38(10):738-741
Objective:To investigate the effect of smoking on autophagy in alveolar macrophages (AMs) of silicosis patients.Methods:In December 2019, a random sampling method was used to select 42 male patients with silicosis (19 cases of stage II and 23 cases of stage III) who were treated with large volume whole lung lavage from August to December 2017 in the Beidaihe sanatorium. According to the different smoking index of the study subjects (smoking index=smoking cigarette consumptions per day×years of smoking) , we divided them into high (Smoking index>400) , medium (200≤smoking index≤400) , low (smoking index <200) and non-smoking group. The levels of autophagy related proteins LC3, Beclin1, p62 and apoptosis related protein Cleaved Caspase-3 were detected by Western blot. The effects of smoking on autophagy activity of AMs in silicosis were analyzed.Results:The ratio of autophagy related protein LC3 II/LC3 I, the expression of Beclin1, p62, and apoptosis related protein Cleaved Caspase-3 in the high smoking group were significantly higher than that of the middle, low smoking group and the non-smoking group ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:Smoking can aggravate the dysfunction of autophagic degradation in silicosis patients' AMs, which may accelerate the progress of silicosis through increasing apoptosis in AMs.

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