1.Stratified mucin-producing epithelial neoplastic lesions of the cervix:clinicohistologic and molecular pathological characteristics
Yaling LIU ; Xian HUANG ; Fei WANG ; Quanquan HU ; Lanlan XUAN
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2025;32(3):301-308
Objective:To investigate the clinicohistologic and molecular pathological characteristics of invasive stratified mucin-producing carcinoma(ISMC).Methods:The clinicopathological data,immunohistochemistry,alcian blue/periodic acid-Schiff(AB/PAS)staining,molecular detection and PD-L1 expressions of 11 cases of ISMC and 4 cases of stratified mucin-producing intraepithelial lesion(SMILE)in the pathological database of Anqing Medical Center of Anhui Medical University/Anqing Municipal Hospital and the first Affiliated hospital of Wannan Medical School/Yijishan Hostital between January of 2018 and March of 2024 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:ISMC patients often presented with irregular vaginal bleeding.Morphologically,the cells containing mucus in the cytoplasm were arranged in stratified layers,surrounded by a palisade,and the tumor cells might be signet ring-shaped or have clear cytoplasm.ISMC might occur in both pure and mixed forms.ISMC had highly invasive biological characteristics.CK7,p16,p40 and(or)p63 were expressed focally or positively in the form of palisades around the cancer nests.AB-PAS staining was positive.HPV test results:HPV16/18 was positive in ISMC(1/4);HPV16/18 was positive before surgery(4/6);no HPV was detected in SMILE;all ISMC cases expressed PD-L1.Eight ISMC patients were successfully followed up for 4-39 months(average 20.50 months),and four SMILE patients for 1-25 months(average 8.25 months).All followed-up patients survived;however,one ISMC patient developed multi-organ metastases post-surgery.Conclusion:ISMC has unique morphological characteristics and immunophenotypes,indicated by high invasiveness and poor prognosis.All ISMC are PD-L1 positive,suggesting that these patients may benefit from PD-L1 immunotherapy.
2.Analyzing the influencing factors of occupational burnout among disease control and prevention staffs in Sichuan Province
Chaoxue WU ; Shuang DONG ; Liang WANG ; Xunbo DU ; Lin ZHAO ; Dan SHAO ; Quanquan XIAO ; Lijun ZHOU ; Chongkun XIAO ; Heng YUAN
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(3):288-292
Objective To assess the situation and influencing factors of occupational burnout among the staff at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Sichuan Province. Methods A total of 1 038 CDC staff members in Sichuan Province were selected as the study subjects using the stratified random sampling method. Occupational burnout of the staff was assessed using the Maslach Burnout Inventory General Survey via an online questionnaire. Results The detection rate of occupational burnout was 42.3% (439/1 038). Binary logistic regression analysis result showed that, after controlling for confounding factors such as education level and alcohol consumption, CDC staffs aged at 20-<31, 31-<41, and 41-<51 years were at higher risk of occupational burnout compared with those ≥51 years (all P<0.05). CDC staffs with 5-<10 or ≥10 years of service had higher occupational burnout risk compared with those with <5 years (both P<0.05). CDC staffs with poor or fair health status, irregular diet, and poor sleep quality had higher risk of occupational burnout compared with those healthy, have regular diet, and good sleep quality (all P<0.05). The risk of occupational burnout increased with higher overtime frequency (all P<0.05). Conclusion Occupational burnout among CDC staffs in Sichuan Province is relatively high. Age, years of service, health status, diet, sleep quality, and overtime frequency are key influencing factors.
3.Incidence and influencing factors of ocular surface disease among power grid construction workers in plateau: a real-world study
Xinyu YANG ; Yunjing ZHANG ; Huziwei ZHOU ; Quanquan GONG ; Xinyu WANG ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Zhixia LI ; Shiming LI ; Shengfeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2025;43(5):443-451
Objective:To analyze the incidence and risk factors of ocular surface disease among power grid construction workers in plateau.Methods:A total of 11 132 construction personnel from the Ngari prefecture-central Tibet power grid interconnection project were included from 2019 to 2020.Baseline characteristics including age, gender, body mass index, developmental and nutritional status, relevant clinical indicators, etc.and follow-up data regarding incidence of ocular surface diseases were obtained from the medical records of Ali interconnection project staff medical station.The altitude of workplace and residence of the study population were obtained from the website (https: //zh-cn.topographic-map.com/legal/).The mean age of the subjects was (36.17±10.48) years, of which 95.33%(10, 612 subjects) were male.The median follow-up time was 1.53 years.The altitude of the residence and workplace were (1 954.77±940.64) and (4 535.09±232.71) meters, respectively.The incidence of ocular surface diseases in groups with different characteristics was calculated.Differential variables for the incidence of ocular surface diseases were screened by univariate Cox proportional hazards regression model.Influencing factors of ocular surface diseases multivariate were explored by Cox proportional hazards model.This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Peking University Health Science Center (No.IRB00001052-21066).Results:During the follow-up period, the incidence of ocular surface disease was 9.27% (1 032 cases), and the incidence of conjunctivitis and keratitis was 6.58% (733 cases) and 1.80% (200 cases), respectively.Multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression analysis showed that for every 1 000 meters increase in altitude of residence, the risk of ocular surface disease decreased by 15% ( HR[95% CI]: 0.85[0.80~0.91], P<0.001).For every 100 meters increase in altitude of workplace, the risk of ocular surface disease increased by 5% ( HR[95% CI]: 1.04[1.01~1.07], P=0.006).Decreased blood oxygen saturation ( HR[95% CI]: 1.09[1.02~1.16], P=0.007), hearing pulmonary dry rales (hazard ratio ( HR)[95% CI]: 1.53[1.12~2.09], P=0.007) and heart murmurs ( HR[95% CI]: 4.44[1.43~13.83], P=0.010) were associated with ocular surface disease. Conclusions:The incidence of ocular surface disease in personnel engaged in electric grid construction at high altitudes should not be ignored.High working altitude, low residence altitude, pulmonary dry rales, heart murmurs and low blood oxygen saturation are factors associated with the incidence of ocular surface disease.
4.Incidence and influencing factors of ocular surface disease among power grid construction workers in plateau: a real-world study
Xinyu YANG ; Yunjing ZHANG ; Huziwei ZHOU ; Quanquan GONG ; Xinyu WANG ; Xiaoyu ZHANG ; Zhixia LI ; Shiming LI ; Shengfeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2025;43(5):443-451
Objective:To analyze the incidence and risk factors of ocular surface disease among power grid construction workers in plateau.Methods:A total of 11 132 construction personnel from the Ngari prefecture-central Tibet power grid interconnection project were included from 2019 to 2020.Baseline characteristics including age, gender, body mass index, developmental and nutritional status, relevant clinical indicators, etc.and follow-up data regarding incidence of ocular surface diseases were obtained from the medical records of Ali interconnection project staff medical station.The altitude of workplace and residence of the study population were obtained from the website (https: //zh-cn.topographic-map.com/legal/).The mean age of the subjects was (36.17±10.48) years, of which 95.33%(10, 612 subjects) were male.The median follow-up time was 1.53 years.The altitude of the residence and workplace were (1 954.77±940.64) and (4 535.09±232.71) meters, respectively.The incidence of ocular surface diseases in groups with different characteristics was calculated.Differential variables for the incidence of ocular surface diseases were screened by univariate Cox proportional hazards regression model.Influencing factors of ocular surface diseases multivariate were explored by Cox proportional hazards model.This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Peking University Health Science Center (No.IRB00001052-21066).Results:During the follow-up period, the incidence of ocular surface disease was 9.27% (1 032 cases), and the incidence of conjunctivitis and keratitis was 6.58% (733 cases) and 1.80% (200 cases), respectively.Multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression analysis showed that for every 1 000 meters increase in altitude of residence, the risk of ocular surface disease decreased by 15% ( HR[95% CI]: 0.85[0.80~0.91], P<0.001).For every 100 meters increase in altitude of workplace, the risk of ocular surface disease increased by 5% ( HR[95% CI]: 1.04[1.01~1.07], P=0.006).Decreased blood oxygen saturation ( HR[95% CI]: 1.09[1.02~1.16], P=0.007), hearing pulmonary dry rales (hazard ratio ( HR)[95% CI]: 1.53[1.12~2.09], P=0.007) and heart murmurs ( HR[95% CI]: 4.44[1.43~13.83], P=0.010) were associated with ocular surface disease. Conclusions:The incidence of ocular surface disease in personnel engaged in electric grid construction at high altitudes should not be ignored.High working altitude, low residence altitude, pulmonary dry rales, heart murmurs and low blood oxygen saturation are factors associated with the incidence of ocular surface disease.
5.Propulsion deficits in hemiplegic gait of stroke patients
Liang ZHI ; Yulong WANG ; Qingfang ZHANG ; Yaqing HONG ; Meihua KE ; Quanquan LIU ; Jianjun LONG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(35):5709-5715
BACKGROUND:The abnormal gait of stroke patients seriously affects their propulsive force during walking,which subsequently reduces their walking speed,walking distance,and stability,increases their risk of falls,and seriously affects their quality of life. OBJECTIVE:To review the relevant research on propulsive force deficits in stroke patients with hemiplegia,to summarize the understanding of existing researchers on propulsive force deficits,to analyze the relationship between propulsive force and gait,and finally to explain and compare the latest rehabilitation technologies used to improve propulsive force deficits,providing reference for clinical treatment. METHODS:Relevant literature was retrieved from WanFang,CNKI,PubMed,and Web of Science Core Collection through computer search.The Chinese and English search terms were"propulsive force OR propulsive,stroke OR cerebral infarction OR hemiplegia,walk* OR gait."The search time limit was from 2003 to 2023,and 71 articles were finally included for review and analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Training targeting the hip and ankle joints may be more effective for patients'walking function,especially training with the application of flexible exoskeleton robots,but more sufficient evidence is still needed to use propulsion as a prognostic indicator of walking function in stroke patients.Biomechanical variables related to propulsive force include:the hip joint extension angle at terminal stance,ankle joint dorsiflexion torque,and knee joint extension.Damage to the corticospinal tract,cerebellar-cortical pathways,and the reticulospinal tract in hemiplegic patients are associated with reduced propulsive force and gait asymmetry.Propulsive force is crucial for the stability of healthy gait,and a decrease in propulsive force is unfavorable for gait stability.Gait symmetry is correlated with propulsive force,stride length symmetry,trunk displacement,and lower limb swing ability,with propulsive force being a key factor.Propulsive force can serve as a quantitative indicator for assessing the gait of hemiplegic patients,and evaluation of gait using propulsive force is beneficial for the long-term development of walking ability.Main rehabilitation techniques for improving propulsive force include:lower limb exoskeleton robot walking training,treadmill training combined with functional electrical stimulation,adaptive speed treadmill training,biofeedback technology,and whole-body vibration training.Among them,whole-body vibration training and biofeedback technology are more effective.The specific contributions and mechanisms of the hip,knee,and ankle joints in improving propulsive force are still controversial,but it is expected that the contributions of the hip and ankle joints are greater.Focusing on the improvement of propulsive force as a rehabilitation goal may yield more sustainable advancements in walking function.However,several current challenges persist in this field:understanding the neurobiological basis of propulsive force deficits in stroke patients,assessing the long-term efficacy of current rehabilitation techniques for enhancing propulsive force,and determining the most suitable patient populations for the application of major rehabilitation techniques aiming at improving propulsive force.These areas require further exploration by subsequent researchers.
6.Wenshen Tongluo Zhitong Recipe Improves the Osteogenic Differentiation of BMSC and Bone Loss in Senile Osteoporosis Model Mice by Inhibiting Macrophage Senescence
Tianchi ZHANG ; Muzhe LI ; Yuanyuan NIU ; Yang GUO ; Lining WANG ; Linkun TIAN ; Yuheng WANG ; Quanquan WANG ; Yong MA
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;40(3):249-260
OBJECTIVE To study the intervention effects of Wenshen Tongluo Zhitong Recipe(WTZR)on macrophage senes-cence and senile osteoporosis.METHODS The senescent macrophage model was established using hydrogen peroxide(H2 O2)and subsequently divided into four groups:control,model,low-dose drug-treated serum,and high-dose drug-treated serum.β-galactosidase staining,Western blot and qPCR were employed to evaluate the mRNA expression of senescence markers p21 and p53.ROS staining and JC-1 staining were applied to assess mitochondrial function in macrophages.The mRNA levels of Interleukin(IL)-6,IL-10,CD206,and inducible nitric oxide synthase(iNOS)were determined by qPCR analysis.Immunofluorescence was used to evaluate argi-nase(ARG1)and iNOS protein expressions for assessing the impact of drug-containing serum on macrophage polarization.qPCR analy-sis was conducted to measure osteocalcin(OCN),collagen type Ⅰ alpha 1(Col1a1),runt-related transcription factor 2(Runx2)mRNA levels as osteoblast-related markers;ALP staining along with alizarin red staining were performed to evaluate the effect of macrophage conditioned medium treated with drug-containing serum on bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cell(BMSC)osteogenic differentiation.C57BL/6J mice were randomly allocated into four groups:control group,model group,WTZR low-dose group,and WTZR high-dose group.The senile osteoporosis(SOP)mouse model was established by D-galactose.Micro-CT scanning analyzed fe-mur microstructure while HE staining detected pathological changes in femur bone tissue samples collected from each experimental con-dition.Furthermore,Western blot was used to detect the senescence-related molecules p21 and p53 and the osteogenesis-related mark-ers OCN and Runx2,qPCR analysis measured tibial expression levels of senescence-related molecules(p21,p53)as well as macro-phage polarisation-related molecules(IL-6,iNOS,CD206,and IL-10)to assess the effect of this compound on a mouse model simula-ting SOP.RESULTS Following intervention with serum containing WTZR,there was a significant decrease in the number of senes-cent positive cells compared to the model group.Additionally,there was a notable decrease in p21 and p53 mRNA and proteins expres-sion(P<0.05,P<0.01,P<0.001).Furthermore,drug-containing WTZR effectively inhibited ROS production induced by H2 O2 and mitigated mitochondrial membrane potential reduction in macrophages(P<0.05,P<0.001).Treatment with drug-containing WTZR re-sulted in down-regulated mRNA expression of M1-related gene iNOS(P<0.05)while up-regulating mRNA expression of M2-related genes CD163 and CD206(P<0.05).The drug-containing WTZR significantly reduced fluorescence intensity for iNOS(P<0.01)while increasing ARG1(P<0.05)fluorescence intensity.Moreover,conditioned medium from macrophages treated with drug-containing ser-um increased ALP positive cell count(P<0.01,P<0.001),alizarin red positive area(P<0.05),as well as Col1a1,Runx2 and OCN mRNA expression levels(P<0.05,P<0.01).The Tb.N,BMD,and BV/TV were significantly higher in the WTZR group compared to the model group(P<0.05,P<0.01,P<0.001);meanwhile,Tb.Sp was notably lower than that observed in the model group(P<0.05,P<0.01);bone trabeculae were significantly improved,increased in number and widened.Additionally,the compound could significantly inhibit the D-galactose induced up-regulation of tibial senescence-related genes and proteins p21 and p53(P<0.05,P<0.001,P<0.0001),promote the expression of osteogenesis-related markers OCN and Runx2 protein(P<0.01,P<0.0001),promote the down-regulation of M1 related genes IL-6 and iNOS(P<0.05),and promote the expression of M2 related genes IL-10 and CD206(P<0.05,P<0.01).CONCLUSION Wenshen Tongluo Zhitong Recipe may play an anti-osteoporosis effect by inhibiting macrophage senescence and promoting the osteogenic differentiation of BMSC.
7.Investigation of occupational hazard emergencies in power grid enterprises in three regions from 2018 to 2020
Xinyu WANG ; Quanquan GONG ; Ranyi DING ; Lianke XIE ; Dandan DOU ; Kun WANG ; Shengfeng WANG
China Occupational Medicine 2023;50(1):53-56
8.Current situation and influencing factors of HPV vaccine hesitancy among parents of primary and secondary school girls in Guangyuan
Quanquan SONG ; Yinghui ZHANG ; Darong WEN ; Mei MA ; Rong LIANG ; Xin YANG ; Xiuzhen WANG
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2023;34(3):114-118
Objective To investigate HPV vaccine hesitancy and influencing factors among parents of primary and secondary schools in Guangyuan, and to provide scientific countermeasures for reducing the hesitancy rate of HPV vaccine in parents. Methods Using stratified multi-stage cluster random sampling, 1,018 parents of girls in primary and secondary schools in Guangyuan were selected for a questionnaire survey from March to July 2021. The data were analyzed by Chi-square test and multivariate logistic regression model. Results The hesitancy rate of HPV vaccine in parents was 42.95%. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that families with low economic income, parents who believed that HPV vaccination would have long-term side effects, and be unsafe and expensive, and parents who concerned with the effect of HPV vaccine on the prevention of cervical cancer and insufficient supply of first doses of vaccine, had positive effects on HPV vaccine hesitancy (OR = 2.02, 1.44, 3.13, 1.53, 3.76, and 2.43, respectively, P < 0.05). Conclusion HPV vaccine hesitancy rate is high among parents of primary and secondary schools in Guangyuan. It is necessary to fully promote school education and increase the publicity of HPV vaccine to improve parents' awareness of HPV vaccine. Government departments need to make an overall plan to reduce vaccine costs and ensure sufficient vaccine quantity, so as to reduce parents' hesitation to vaccinate their children with HPV vaccine.
9.Clinical analysis of three cases of infratentorial dural arteriovenous fistula
Quanquan ZHANG ; Manyun YAN ; Shanshan DIAO ; Yiren QIN ; Meirong LIU ; Dapeng WANG ; Jianhua JIANG ; Qi FANG ; Hongru ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2020;53(9):687-693
Objective:To improve awareness about infratentorial dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF).Methods:Three cases of DAVF in the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from September 2017 to September 2019 were retrospectively analyzed in terms of clinical features, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis, brain imaging and treatment, and followed up through telephone call.Results:Case 1: A 43-year-old woman, in chronic but acute aggravated course, presented with weakness of both lower limbs and urination and defecation dysfunction. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed abnormal signal in medulla. CSF analysis demonstrated aquaporin-4 antibodies positive. Misdiagnosed as neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders, the treatment was poor. Then digital subtraction angiography (DSA) showed DAVF at the left infratentorial area, and endovascular treatment was operated. Relapse was not observed in two-year follow up. Case 2: A 57-year-old woman, in chronic progressive course, mainly manifested as memory loss, but progressed with dysphagia, fever, coma. Treatment as “central nervous infection” was poor. Then DSA showed DAVF at the bilateral transverse-sigmoid sinus area, and endovascular treatment was operated with embolized partial fistulas. The patient died from lung infection within two months. Case 3: A 52-year-old man, in subacute course, was treated in the Gastroenterology Department with clinical manifestion of stubborn nausea and vomiting. Brain MRI revealed abnormal signal in medulla, with prominent vessel flow voids nearby. Then DSA showed DAVF at the craniocervical junction, and endovascular treatment was operated. Relapse was not observed in six-month follow up.Conclusions:DAVF has a variety of clinical manifestations, and infratentorial DAVF can manifest as acute neurological dysfunction involving the brain stem, cerebellum, spinal cord, which may be easily misdiagnosed. When brain MRI showed intracranial abnormal signal, the possibility of DAVF should be considered. DSA remains the gold standard to diagnose DAVF. Endovascular embolization is the main treatment of infratentorial DAVF at present. Prognosis depends on clinical presentation and fistula classification.
10.Effects of Microbiota on the Treatment of Obesity with the Natural Product Celastrol in Rats
Weiyue HU ; Lingling WANG ; Guizhen DU ; Quanquan GUAN ; Tianyu DONG ; Ling SONG ; Yankai XIA ; Xinru WANG
Diabetes & Metabolism Journal 2020;44(5):747-763
Obesity has become one of the most serious issues threatening the health of humankind, and we conducted this study to examine whether and how celastrol protects against obesity. We fed male Sprague-Dawley rats a high-fat diet and administered celastrol to obese rats for 3 weeks. By recording body weight (BW) and other measures, we identified the effective dose of celastrol for obesity treatment. Feces were collected to perform 16S rRNA sequencing, and hypothalami were extracted for transcriptome sequencing. We then treated leptin knockout rats with celastrol and explored the changes in energy metabolism. Male Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) mice were used to test the acute toxicity of celastrol. We observed that celastrol reduced BW and promoted energy expenditure at a dose of 500 µg/kg BW but that food intake was not changed after administration. The diversity of the gut microbiota was improved, with an increased ratio of Our study revealed that celastrol decreased the BW of obese rats by enhancing energy expenditure but not by suppressing food intake and that this effect was mediated by the improvement of the gut microbiota and the activation of the hypothalamic leptin signaling pathway.


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