1.Prevalence and associated factors of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among workers in a manganese enterprise
Tianzi SHAN ; Junxiang MA ; Tian CHEN ; Kang NONG ; Yucheng SUN ; Xueting WANG ; Gaoman ZHANG ; Teng MA ; Zhuoran XIA ; Fengtao CUI ; Li CHEN ; Yanyan ZHENG ; Piye NIU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2026;43(3):333-340
Background Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are a major occupational health concern, particularly among workers exposed to adverse ergonomic conditions. Manganese production involves heavy physical demands, yet research on WMSDs among manganese workers remains limited. Objective To investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of WMSDs among manganese workers in a manganese enterprise in Guangxi. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted from May to June 2024 on workers at a manganese factory in Guangxi. The Chinese Musculoskeletal Disorders Questionnaire was used to collect information on demographic characteristics, distribution of musculoskeletal symptoms, and work-related exposures. χ2 test was applied to compare differences in positive WMSDs rates across groups, and logistic regression analysis was performed to identify associated factors. Results A total of 1476 workers were enrolled in the study after pre-determined inclusion and exclusion criteria. The overall prevalence of WMSDs was 34.15%. The most commonly affected body regions were the lower back (17.28%), neck (16.67%), and shoulders (13.82%). The results of logistic regression analysis indicated that female, older age, and education level of college or above were associated with a higher risk of WMSDs (P<0.05). Awkward working postures were significantly associated with WMSDs in corresponding body regions; in particular, awkward postures of the neck, upper limbs, trunk, and lower limbs were related to an increased risk of WMSDs in multiple body sites (P<0.05). In addition, poor lighting conditions, high workplace temperature, frequent or sustained arm support during work, and high job demands were associated with an increased risk of overall or site-specific WMSDs (P<0.05). Conclusion The high prevalence of WMSDs among manganese workers is closely associated with demographic characteristics, working postures, and work environment and organizational factors. Targeted ergonomic interventions focusing on high-risk body regions and key ergonomic exposures are warranted to reduce the risk of WMSDs among manganese workers.
2.Phenylpropanoids from roots of Berberis polyantha.
Dong-Mei SHA ; Shuai-Cong NI ; Li-Niu SHA-MA ; Hai-Xiao-Lin-Mo MA ; Xiao-Yong HE ; Bin HE ; Shao-Shan ZHANG ; Ying LI ; Jing WEN ; Yuan LIU ; Xin-Jia YAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2025;50(6):1564-1568
The chemical constituents were systematically separated from the roots of Berberis polyantha by various chromatographic methods, including silica gel column chromatography, HP20 column chromatography, polyamide column chromatography, reversed-phase C_(18) column chromatography, and preparative high-performance liquid chromatography. The structures of the compounds were identified by physicochemical properties and spectroscopic techniques(1D NMR, 2D NMR, UV, MS, and CD). Four phenylpropanoids were isolated from the methanol extract of the roots of B. polyantha, and they were identified as(2R)-1-(4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-1-propanone-O-β-D-glucopyranoside(1), methyl 4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxybenzoate(2),(+)-syringaresinol(3), and syringaresinol-4-O-β-D-glucopyranoside(4). Compound 1 was a new compound, and other compounds were isolated from this plant for the first time. The anti-inflammatory activity of these compounds was evaluated based on the release of nitric oxide(NO) in the culture of lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced RAW264.7 macrophages. At a concentration of 10 μmol·L~(-1), all the four compounds inhibited the LPS-induced release of NO in RAW264.7 cells, demonstrating potential anti-inflammatory properties.
Plant Roots/chemistry*
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Animals
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Mice
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Berberis/chemistry*
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RAW 264.7 Cells
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Macrophages/immunology*
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/isolation & purification*
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Nitric Oxide/metabolism*
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Molecular Structure
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents/isolation & purification*
3.PI-RADS v2.1 score combined with PSA density for diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer in the PSA grey zone by MRI-TRUS cognitivefusion-guided transperineal targeted prostate biopsy.
Yue LI ; Shan ZHOU ; Jing CHEN ; Fei MAO ; Xiao-Bing NIU ; Li SUN ; Ming XU ; Jin-Tao LIU
National Journal of Andrology 2025;31(1):50-54
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the value of the Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System version 2.1 (PI-RADS v2.1) score combined with PSA density (PSAD) in the diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer (CSPCa) in the PSA grey zone by MRI-TRUS cognitive fusion-guided transperineal targeted prostate biopsy.
METHODS:
This retrospective study included 327 male patients with total PSA (tPSA) levels of 4-10 μg/L undergoing MRI-TRUS cognitive fusion-guided transperineal targeted prostate biopsy in our hospital between January 2021 and December 2023. According to the pathological results, we divided the patients into a CSPCa (n = 44) and a non-CSPCa group (n = 283), collected their clinical and imaging data, and subjected them to statistical analysis.
RESULTS:
The age, tPSA level, PSAD and PI-RADS score were significantly higher, while the free PSA (fPSA) level, f/tPSA ratio and prostate volume remarkably lower in the CSPCa than in the non-CSPCa group (P<0.05). The areas under the curve (AUCs) of PSAD, PI-RADS score and their combination were 0.772, 0.730 and 0.801, with sensitivities of 63.63%, 70.45% and 72.73%, and specificities of 84.10%, 75.62% and 83.75%, respectively (P<0.01). With PSAD 0.2 μg/(ml·cm3) as the best cut-off value and based on the PI-RADS scores, the patients were divided into two groups for analysis. In the patients with PI-RADS scores 2 and 5, the AUCs were 0.534 and 0.643, with sensitivities of 16.67% and 63.64%, and specificities of 85.14% and 64.29%, with no statistically significant differences (P= 0.784, P= 0.228), and in those with PI-RADS scores 3 and 4, the AUCs were 0.794 and 0.843, with sensitivities of 57.14% and 80.00%, and specificities of 87.14% and 81.82%, with statistically significant differences (P= 0.009, P<0.001).
CONCLUSION
PI-RADS v2.1 score combined with PSAD can effectively improve the diagnostic efficiency of CSPCa in the PSA grey zone by MRI-TRUS cognitive fusion-guided transperineal targeted prostate biopsy and serve as a guide for selection of prostate biopsy.
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Male
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Prostatic Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging*
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Retrospective Studies
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Prostate-Specific Antigen
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Image-Guided Biopsy
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Aged
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Middle Aged
4.Erratum: Author correction to "PRMT6 promotes tumorigenicity and cisplatin response of lung cancer through triggering 6PGD/ENO1 mediated cell metabolism" Acta Pharm Sin B 13 (2023) 157-173.
Mingming SUN ; Leilei LI ; Yujia NIU ; Yingzhi WANG ; Qi YAN ; Fei XIE ; Yaya QIAO ; Jiaqi SONG ; Huanran SUN ; Zhen LI ; Sizhen LAI ; Hongkai CHANG ; Han ZHANG ; Jiyan WANG ; Chenxin YANG ; Huifang ZHAO ; Junzhen TAN ; Yanping LI ; Shuangping LIU ; Bin LU ; Min LIU ; Guangyao KONG ; Yujun ZHAO ; Chunze ZHANG ; Shu-Hai LIN ; Cheng LUO ; Shuai ZHANG ; Changliang SHAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(4):2297-2299
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2022.05.019.].
5.Biomechanics Research Progress of Motor Dysfunction in 2024
Wenxin NIU ; Yujia GAO ; Mianjia SHAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):263-270
Motor dysfunction seriously affects people's quality of life,and currently is one of the main health problems facing mankind.Sports and rehabilitation biomechanics focuses on motor dysfunction,providing the theoretical basis for motor function assessment,dysfunction intervention technology and equipment development.In 2024,the biomechanical research of motor dysfunction achieved fruitful results.From 3 aspects,namely,non-contact assessment of motor function,intelligent classification and grading of dysfunction,and neurobiomechanical mechanism of motor dysfunction,this review summarizes the research progress in the past year and discusses the future development direction.
6.Biomechanics Research Progress of Motor Dysfunction in 2024
Wenxin NIU ; Yujia GAO ; Mianjia SHAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2025;40(2):263-270
Motor dysfunction seriously affects people's quality of life,and currently is one of the main health problems facing mankind.Sports and rehabilitation biomechanics focuses on motor dysfunction,providing the theoretical basis for motor function assessment,dysfunction intervention technology and equipment development.In 2024,the biomechanical research of motor dysfunction achieved fruitful results.From 3 aspects,namely,non-contact assessment of motor function,intelligent classification and grading of dysfunction,and neurobiomechanical mechanism of motor dysfunction,this review summarizes the research progress in the past year and discusses the future development direction.
7.Evaluation of the Implementation Effect of DRG Payment Reform Based on the Synthetic Control Method
Yaqing LIU ; Shan ZHENG ; Haoran NIU
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(11):6-10
Objective:To investigate the implementation effect of the Diagnosis-Related Group(DRG)payment reform.Methods:Taking Panzhihua City in Sichuan Province,which implemented the DRG payment reform in 2018,as the treatment group,and the remaining 20 non-pilot prefecture-level administrative regions within the province as the control group,the panel data was constructed.The Synthetic Control Method(SCM)was employed to evaluate the effects of the DRG payment reform.Results:Four years after the implementation,the inpatient diagnosis and treatment costs in Panzhihua City were approximately 1200 yuan lower,and drug costs were about 500 yuan lower than the synthetic control group.Conclusion:The DRG payment reform has led to a significant reduction in both inpatient diagnosis and treatment costs and drug expenses,effectively mitigating the rapid growth of medical insurance fund expenditures.It is recommended to leverage artificial intelligence to optimize the precision of DRG grouping,utilize the technological outreach of national medical centers,and promote synergy between the DRG payment reform and public hospital performance reform,construct a medical service payment model that"controls costs,improves quality,and promotes efficiency",thereby enhancing the effectiveness of the DRG payment reform.
8.Cost-Effectiveness of Inclisilan Injection in Patients with Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
Bing FENG ; Ning GAO ; Shengnan GAO ; Mengna NIU ; Shan GUO ; Guoqiang LIU
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(3):466-472
Objective To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of inclisiran injection treatment in patients with atherosclerotic heart disease(ASCVD)in China.Methods From the perspective of China's health system,according to the Markov model,patients with ASCVD were divided into inclisilan injection group and placebo group,and both groups were treated with convention-al lipid-lowering drugs.The study period was 25 years.The rate parameters,cost parameters,and effectiveness parameters were de-rived from the ORION-18 trial and other literature.Effects were expressed as quality-adjusted life-years(QALYs).The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio(ICER)was used to evaluate the economy of inclisilan injection.One-way sensitivity analysis and probabil-ity sensitivity analysis were used to verify the reliability of the results.Results The treatment effect of the inclisilan injection group was higher(10.02 QALYs),and the cost of the placebo group was lower(255 179 yuan).The ICER of the two groups was 137 850 yuan per QALY gained,and using 257 094 yuan per capita by 2022 as the threshold,the treatment would be economically advantageous.Sensitivity analysis supported this result.Conclusion At present,the additional use of inclisilan injection can get a better treatment effect,and it has economic advantages under the threshold of three times GDP per capita in China.
9.Influencing factors for repeated implantation failure after in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer: a meta-analysis
NIU Jinzhi ; WU Xiaoyu ; NING Yanjiao ; FENG Yajing ; SHAN Weiying
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(3):237-242
Objective:
To systematically evaluate the influencing factors for repeated implantation failure (RIF) after in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) in China, so as to provide the evidence for prevention of RIF.
Methods:
Literature on influencing factors for RIF in China were retrieved from CNKI, Wanfang Data, VIP, China Medical Literature Service System, PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library and Embase from inception to September, 2024. A meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.3 and Stata 14.0 softwares. Literature were excluded one by one for sensitivity analysis. Publication bias was evaluated using Egger's test.
Results:
Initially 4 836 relevant articles were retrieved, and 12 of them were finally included, with a total sample size of 11 554 individuals. There were 10 case-control studies, 1 cohort study, and 1 cross-sectional study; and 10 high-quality studies and 2 medium-quality studies. The meta-analysis showed that factors including advanced age (OR=1.121, 95%CI: 1.035-1.215), prolonged infertility duration (OR=1.237, 95%CI: 1.091-1.403), abnormal hysteroscopy findings (OR=2.205, 95%CI: 1.119-4.348), positive anti-nuclear antibody (ANA) (OR=2.393, 95%CI: 1.473-3.886), and positive anti-beta2 glycoprotein Ⅰ antibody (β2-GPⅠ-Ab) (OR=2.824, 95%CI: 1.987-4.013) were associated with an increased risk of RIF; while factors including the large number of embryos transferred (OR=0.309, 95%CI: 0.098-0.973), thicker endometrium (OR=0.601, 95%CI: 0.556-0.650), and higher granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) levels (OR=0.657, 95%CI: 0.511-0.845) were associated with a reduced risk of RIF.
Conclusion
IVF-ET RIF is associated with age, infertility duration, number of embryos transferred, endometrial thickness, hysteroscopy findings, G-CSF levels, ANA and β2-GPⅠ-Ab.
10.Evaluation of the Implementation Effect of DRG Payment Reform Based on the Synthetic Control Method
Yaqing LIU ; Shan ZHENG ; Haoran NIU
Chinese Health Economics 2025;44(11):6-10
Objective:To investigate the implementation effect of the Diagnosis-Related Group(DRG)payment reform.Methods:Taking Panzhihua City in Sichuan Province,which implemented the DRG payment reform in 2018,as the treatment group,and the remaining 20 non-pilot prefecture-level administrative regions within the province as the control group,the panel data was constructed.The Synthetic Control Method(SCM)was employed to evaluate the effects of the DRG payment reform.Results:Four years after the implementation,the inpatient diagnosis and treatment costs in Panzhihua City were approximately 1200 yuan lower,and drug costs were about 500 yuan lower than the synthetic control group.Conclusion:The DRG payment reform has led to a significant reduction in both inpatient diagnosis and treatment costs and drug expenses,effectively mitigating the rapid growth of medical insurance fund expenditures.It is recommended to leverage artificial intelligence to optimize the precision of DRG grouping,utilize the technological outreach of national medical centers,and promote synergy between the DRG payment reform and public hospital performance reform,construct a medical service payment model that"controls costs,improves quality,and promotes efficiency",thereby enhancing the effectiveness of the DRG payment reform.


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