1.Investigation of hantavirus carriage in rodents and whole-genome sequence analysis in Shandong province, 2022
Yuwei LIU ; Mingxiao YAO ; Jinyan ZHANG ; Qing DUAN ; Bo PANG ; Wenji ZHAI ; Renpeng LI ; Zengqiang KOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(1):56-61
Objective:To analyze the situation of rodents carrying Hantavirus and the genetic and evolutionary characteristics of the virus in Zibo city, Shandong province in 2022, and provide reference for the scientific prevention and control of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS).Methods:Real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) was used to detect hantavirus (HV) nucleic acids in rodent lung tissues and identify HV genotypes. Each nucleic acid fragment was designed to amplify various gene fragments by segment, and the whole genome of Hantavirus was sequenced by second generation sequencing. Sequence assembly was performed using SeqMan 7.1.0.44, a subprogram of DNAStar. Sequence alignment and evolutionary analysis were conducted using MEGA 7.0 and BioEdit software.Results:A total of 270 host animals were captured in this survey. Among them, 13 rodent lung samples tested positive for Hantavirus, resulting in a virus-positive rate of 4.8%. The full-genome sequences of four hantavirus strains were successfully obtained, all identified as Seoul virus (SEOV) genotype. Four Hantavirus-positive samples showed high nucleotide sequence homology in the M gene and belonged to the SEOV S3 subtype. These strains exhibited high similarity with those from Hebei, Liaoning, and Beijing. The amino acid sequences of the nucleoprotein and glycoprotein immunogenic epitopes were identical to those of the vaccine strain Z37.Conclusions:This study successfully determined the full genome sequences of four hantavirus strains from Zibo city, Shandong province. The genotypes are primarily SEOV, with the subtype being S3. The homology of genes within the same subtype is high, with no significant variations observed. The alignment of immune epitopes in key proteins suggests that the current vaccine may provide protection against locally circulating strains, but further in-depth research is still required.
2.Study on PPARδ agonists in reducing myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury through PGC-1/NFRs pathway
Jianlong LIU ; Mingxiao ZHANG ; Qingxin TIAN
Chongqing Medicine 2025;54(9):2048-2053
Objective To investigate the effects of PPARδ agonist pretreatment on mice myocardial is-chemia-reperfusion injury(MI/RI).Methods The mice were divided into the control group(sham operation group),model group(ischemia for 30 min,reperfusion for 24 h),experiment group 1(GW501516,3 mg·kg-1·d-1)and experiment group 2(GW501516,10 mg·kg-1·d-1).LVEF,LVFS,serum CK-MB,LDH and cTnI levels in the mice of each group were measured;the wet-dry myocardial tissue weight ratio was de-tected,the myocardial histomorphology was observed by microscope,the myocardial cellular apoptosis rate was detected by in situ end labeling(TUNEL);Bax and Bcl-2 were detected by Western blot;the mRNA ex-pressions of PGC-1,NFR-1 and NFR-2 were detected by PCR.Results Compared with the control group,the wet-dry weight ratio,myocardial cellular apoptosis rate,CK-MB,LDH,cTnI and Bax protein expressions in the model group were increased,and the Bcl-2 protein expression,LVEF,LVFS,PGC-1 mRNA,NFR-1 mR-NA and NFR-2 mRNA were decreased(P<0.05).Compared with the model group,the wet-dry weight ratio,myocardial cellular apoptosis rate,CK-MB,LDH,cTnI levels and Bax protein expression in the experimental group 1 and 2 were decreased,while the levels of Bcl-2 protein expression,LVEF,LVFS,PGC-1 mRNA,NFR-1 mRNA and NFR-2 mRNA were significantly increased(P<0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the above indicators between the experimental group 1 and 2(P>0.05).Conclusion PPARδ ag-onist reduces the mitochondrial damage possibly through PGC-1/NFRs signaling pathway,thereby reduces the myocardial cellular apoptosis in mice and ameliorates MI/RI.
3.Influencing factors of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among medical staff: a Bayesian network modeling analysis
Li HU ; Feiruo ZHANG ; Yongmei ZHAO ; Ning FANG ; Guixin YU ; Dan LIU ; Dongdong CAO ; Leihan XU ; Zihuan WANG ; Mingxiao GUO ; Yan YE
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(6):631-636
Objective To understand the current situation and influencing factors of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) in medical staff in Beijing City. Methods A total of 2 687 medical staff were selected as the research subjects using the multi-stage sampling method. The current situation of WMSDs and occupational stress, anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, and insomnia symptoms were investigated using the Musculoskeletal Disorders Questionnaire, the Core Occupational Stress Scale, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale, the Patient Health Questionnaire Depression Scale, and the Self-Sleep Management Questionnaire. The Max-Min Hill-Climbing algorithm was used to construct a Bayesian network model to analyze the influencing factors and internal relationships of WMSDs and to conduct reasoning and prediction of the model. Results The prevalence of WMSDs among the research subjects was 88.9%. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify age, educational level, personal monthly income, anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, insomnia symptoms, prolonged forward-head desk work, and prolonged static posture work to construct the Bayesian network model. The model consisted of nine nodes and eleven directed edges. Prolonged static posture work, prolonged forward-head desk work, and anxiety symptoms were directly related to WMSDs. Age and educational level were indirectly related to WMSDs through their influence on prolonged forward-head desk work. Depression symptoms were indirectly associated with WMSDs through their influence on anxiety symptoms. The model's prediction accuracy was 90.5%. Conclusion The prevalence of WMSDs among medical staff in Beijing City is relatively high. Prolonged static posture work, prolonged forward-head desk work, and anxiety symptoms may directly increase the risk of developing WMSDs.
4.The Enlightenment of Financial Statements Information of "Top" American Research Medical Institutions on Research Hospitals in China
Dongmei ZHANG ; Shuwen LIU ; Mingxiao WANG
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(8):103-108
Objectives:Financial pressure could have severe consequences for research hospitals.Studying the financial statement information and management measures of"top"hospitals in the US.can provide references for research hospitals in China to ensure long-term financial sustainability and improve competitiveness.Methods:The latest audited financial statements of Mayo Clinic,Cleveland Clinic,The Johns Hopkins Health System,and Mass General Brigham in the United States were collected,descriptive statistical analysis was employed.Results:The"top"four medical institution have a good asset composition,moderate debt ratios,large investment,with net assets continue to increase.They have diversified sources of revenue,with specialists being its key asset,human resource expense accounting for 57%~58%of total expenses,pursuing technological leadership.When facing financial pressure,the first choice is to improve operational efficiency and continue to reinvest in core missions.Conclusion:The practice of four"top"research medical institutions in the US.has provide new perspective for research hospitals in China to ensure long-term financial sustainability and improve market competitiveness.
5.A Review of Mayo Clinic's 2021-2023 Consolidated Financial Statements
Dongmei ZHANG ; Shuwen LIU ; Mingxiao WANG
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(2):89-95
Objective:Under the background of the National Health Commission's recent notice to focus on preventing and resolving risks in the economic operation of public hospitals,guaranteeing the healthy and sustainable operation of public hospitals,and the need for localities to pay close attention to the key risks of public hospitals'failure to meet expenditures and revenues,long-term debt,and salary arrearage,the study of the methods used by the Mayo Clinic in the US to maintain solid growth in its financial performance over the long term may serve as a lesson for the high-quality development of China's research-based hospitals.Methods:Mayo Clinic's audited consolidated financial annual reports and related information for the years 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 were collected,and descriptive statistics were analyzed for the financial statements for the years 2021-2023.Results:Mayo Clinic's overall financial position,results of operations,and ability to generate cash from operations for 2021-2023 are strong.Conclusion:The composition of diversified revenue sources helps Mayo Clinic's financial performance to sustain solid growth.This is driven by the values of putting patients'needs and interests first,bringing together a large pool of talented individuals,and adopting a teamwork approach to efficiently deliver a quality experience that exceeds patients'expectations.It is recommended that Chinese research hospitals emphasize international healthcare,patent transfer and investment,and community donations to diversify their revenue streams,which will help to maintain robust financial performance.
6.The Enlightenment of Financial Statements Information of "Top" American Research Medical Institutions on Research Hospitals in China
Dongmei ZHANG ; Shuwen LIU ; Mingxiao WANG
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(8):103-108
Objectives:Financial pressure could have severe consequences for research hospitals.Studying the financial statement information and management measures of"top"hospitals in the US.can provide references for research hospitals in China to ensure long-term financial sustainability and improve competitiveness.Methods:The latest audited financial statements of Mayo Clinic,Cleveland Clinic,The Johns Hopkins Health System,and Mass General Brigham in the United States were collected,descriptive statistical analysis was employed.Results:The"top"four medical institution have a good asset composition,moderate debt ratios,large investment,with net assets continue to increase.They have diversified sources of revenue,with specialists being its key asset,human resource expense accounting for 57%~58%of total expenses,pursuing technological leadership.When facing financial pressure,the first choice is to improve operational efficiency and continue to reinvest in core missions.Conclusion:The practice of four"top"research medical institutions in the US.has provide new perspective for research hospitals in China to ensure long-term financial sustainability and improve market competitiveness.
7.Phase contrast MRI intracranial hemodynamic parameters for predicting acute mountain sickness
Shuo SUN ; Wenjia LIU ; Hao ZHANG ; Mingxiao WANG ; Xiao YU ; Lin MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(5):706-711
Objective To explore the value of phase contrast(PC)MRI intracranial hemodynamic parameters for predicting acute mountain sickness(AMS).Methods Totally 72 healthy young volunteers were prospectively recruited.Intracranial hemodynamic parameters of internal carotid artery(ICA)and internal jugular vein(IJV)were measured using PC MRI under normal breathing,as well as mild,moderate and severe Valsalva maneuvers(VM)in plain area.The subjects were divided into AMS group(n=9)and non-AMS group(n=63)according to results of Lake Louise score(LLS)10 h after a rapid ascent to plateau area with altitude of 4 411 m.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to screen independent predictors of AMS under different states and then construct single and combined VM states prediction models.Receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted,and the area under the curve(AUC)was calculated to evaluate the predictive efficacy of each model.Results ICA pulsatility index(PIICA)under mild VM,IJV cross-sectional area(SIJV)under moderate VM and IJV resistance index(RIIJV)under severe VM were all independent predictors of AMS(all P<0.05).The efficacy of combined VM states model(AUC=0.869)for predicting AMS was higher than each single VM state model(AUC=0.698-0.738).Conclusion The model constructed based on PIICA under mild VM,SIJV under moderate VM and RIIJV under severe VM could be used to effectively predict AMS.
8.Phase contrast MRI intracranial hemodynamic parameters for predicting acute mountain sickness
Shuo SUN ; Wenjia LIU ; Hao ZHANG ; Mingxiao WANG ; Xiao YU ; Lin MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2025;41(5):706-711
Objective To explore the value of phase contrast(PC)MRI intracranial hemodynamic parameters for predicting acute mountain sickness(AMS).Methods Totally 72 healthy young volunteers were prospectively recruited.Intracranial hemodynamic parameters of internal carotid artery(ICA)and internal jugular vein(IJV)were measured using PC MRI under normal breathing,as well as mild,moderate and severe Valsalva maneuvers(VM)in plain area.The subjects were divided into AMS group(n=9)and non-AMS group(n=63)according to results of Lake Louise score(LLS)10 h after a rapid ascent to plateau area with altitude of 4 411 m.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to screen independent predictors of AMS under different states and then construct single and combined VM states prediction models.Receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted,and the area under the curve(AUC)was calculated to evaluate the predictive efficacy of each model.Results ICA pulsatility index(PIICA)under mild VM,IJV cross-sectional area(SIJV)under moderate VM and IJV resistance index(RIIJV)under severe VM were all independent predictors of AMS(all P<0.05).The efficacy of combined VM states model(AUC=0.869)for predicting AMS was higher than each single VM state model(AUC=0.698-0.738).Conclusion The model constructed based on PIICA under mild VM,SIJV under moderate VM and RIIJV under severe VM could be used to effectively predict AMS.
9.A Review of Mayo Clinic's 2021-2023 Consolidated Financial Statements
Dongmei ZHANG ; Shuwen LIU ; Mingxiao WANG
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(2):89-95
Objective:Under the background of the National Health Commission's recent notice to focus on preventing and resolving risks in the economic operation of public hospitals,guaranteeing the healthy and sustainable operation of public hospitals,and the need for localities to pay close attention to the key risks of public hospitals'failure to meet expenditures and revenues,long-term debt,and salary arrearage,the study of the methods used by the Mayo Clinic in the US to maintain solid growth in its financial performance over the long term may serve as a lesson for the high-quality development of China's research-based hospitals.Methods:Mayo Clinic's audited consolidated financial annual reports and related information for the years 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 were collected,and descriptive statistics were analyzed for the financial statements for the years 2021-2023.Results:Mayo Clinic's overall financial position,results of operations,and ability to generate cash from operations for 2021-2023 are strong.Conclusion:The composition of diversified revenue sources helps Mayo Clinic's financial performance to sustain solid growth.This is driven by the values of putting patients'needs and interests first,bringing together a large pool of talented individuals,and adopting a teamwork approach to efficiently deliver a quality experience that exceeds patients'expectations.It is recommended that Chinese research hospitals emphasize international healthcare,patent transfer and investment,and community donations to diversify their revenue streams,which will help to maintain robust financial performance.
10.Investigation of hantavirus carriage in rodents and whole-genome sequence analysis in Shandong province, 2022
Yuwei LIU ; Mingxiao YAO ; Jinyan ZHANG ; Qing DUAN ; Bo PANG ; Wenji ZHAI ; Renpeng LI ; Zengqiang KOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2025;39(1):56-61
Objective:To analyze the situation of rodents carrying Hantavirus and the genetic and evolutionary characteristics of the virus in Zibo city, Shandong province in 2022, and provide reference for the scientific prevention and control of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS).Methods:Real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) was used to detect hantavirus (HV) nucleic acids in rodent lung tissues and identify HV genotypes. Each nucleic acid fragment was designed to amplify various gene fragments by segment, and the whole genome of Hantavirus was sequenced by second generation sequencing. Sequence assembly was performed using SeqMan 7.1.0.44, a subprogram of DNAStar. Sequence alignment and evolutionary analysis were conducted using MEGA 7.0 and BioEdit software.Results:A total of 270 host animals were captured in this survey. Among them, 13 rodent lung samples tested positive for Hantavirus, resulting in a virus-positive rate of 4.8%. The full-genome sequences of four hantavirus strains were successfully obtained, all identified as Seoul virus (SEOV) genotype. Four Hantavirus-positive samples showed high nucleotide sequence homology in the M gene and belonged to the SEOV S3 subtype. These strains exhibited high similarity with those from Hebei, Liaoning, and Beijing. The amino acid sequences of the nucleoprotein and glycoprotein immunogenic epitopes were identical to those of the vaccine strain Z37.Conclusions:This study successfully determined the full genome sequences of four hantavirus strains from Zibo city, Shandong province. The genotypes are primarily SEOV, with the subtype being S3. The homology of genes within the same subtype is high, with no significant variations observed. The alignment of immune epitopes in key proteins suggests that the current vaccine may provide protection against locally circulating strains, but further in-depth research is still required.

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