1.Current status of dental caries among primary and middle school students in Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps
CHEN Hui ; MIAO Shanshan ; LIU Xianfeng ; ZHANG Hui
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2026;38(1):102-106
Objective:
To understand the prevalence of dental caries and its influencing factors among primary and middle school students in the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (hereinafter referred to as "the Corps"), so as to provide a reference for formulating targeted prevention strategies and promoting oral health of primary and middle school students.
Methods:
Primary and middle school students in the Corps were selected as survey subjects by a multi-stage stratified random cluster sampling method in September 2023. Basic information and dietary behaviors were collected through questionnaire surveys, and dental caries status was examined by oral health technicians. Multivariable logistic regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors of dental caries among primary and middle school students.
Results:
A total of 80 370 primary and middle school students were investigated, including 40 582 males (50.49%) and 39 788 females (49.51%). There were 37 608 primary school students (46.79%), 34 612 junior high school students (43.07%), and 8 150 senior high school students (10.14%). There were 26 669 students with dental caries, with a prevalence rate of 33.18%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that the risk of dental caries was higher among female students (OR=1.170, 95%CI: 1.136-1.206), students in suburban counties (OR=1.212, 95%CI: 1.166-1.258), boarding students (OR=1.306, 95%CI: 1.257-1.357), and those with a frequency of fried food intake ≥1 time per day (OR=1.175, 95%CI: 1.084-1.273). Conversely, the risk of dental caries was lower among middle school students (OR=0.542, 95%CI: 0.524-0.560), high school students (OR=0.661, 95%CI: 0.620-0.705), and those with a frequency of vegetable intake ≥1 time per day (1 time per day, OR=0.900, 95%CI: 0.838-0.967), (≥2 time per day, OR=0.879, 95%CI: 0.819-0.944), and those who sometimes ate breakfast (OR=0.907, 95%CI: 0.874-0.942).
Conclusions
The prevalence of dental caries among primary and middle school students in the Corps is relatively high, and is influenced by various factors such as gender, school stage, area, boarding status, and dietary behaviors. It is suggested to strengthen oral health knowledge education among students, conduct regular oral health examinations, and improve the overall level of oral health.
2.Identification of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome infection in pig herds from Henan Province
Xingang WANG ; Zhanda GUO ; Jimei DU ; Xingyu JI ; Xianfeng ZHANG ; Lu CHEN ; Yan-hui WANG ; Chuanqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(3):427-435
In order to understand the epidemic situation of European porcine reproductive and re-spiratory syndrome virus 1(PRRSV1)in Henan Province,molecular epidemiological investigation and virus identification were conducted on clinical specimens from some large-scale pig farms in Henan Province.RT-PCR detection and sequencing were carried out using specific primers for PRRSVI ORF5 gene.As a result,eight PRRSV1 positive samples were detected with six ORF5 gene sequences and one full gene sequence obtained.A strain of PRRSVI named as HENZMD-10 was successfully isolated using PAM cells.Based on the genetic variation analysis,the six ORF5 genes obtained were all PRRSVI.The isolated strains have relatively large ORF5 gene genetic vari-ation,belonging to different branches on the genetic evolution tree.Among them,HENJZ-11,HENJY-7,and HENJY-8 were relatively close in genetic evolution and belonged to the same branch.The genome length of HENZMD-10 isolate was 15 071 bp.Alignment analysis showed that HENZMD-10 strain shared an 89.1%of nucleotide sequence with the LV strain;62.1%and 61.5%with PRRSV2 ATCC-VR2332 strain and the American NADC30 strain,respectively.The nucleotide similarity of HENZMD-10 strain with the domestic JXA1 strain was 61.6%.The phylo-genetic analysis using complete genome sequence showed that HENZMD-10 strain was relatively close to the domestic isolated PRRSV1 NVDC-NM1-2011,LNEU12 and FJEU13 strains.The suc-cessful isolation of one PRRSV1 strain in Henan Province provides the basis for understanding the epidemic dynamics and prevention and control of PRRSV1 in China.
3.Case sailing,question leading:Innovative exploration of integrated online and offline teaching mode of Medical Immunology
Aiping SUN ; Shaoju QIAN ; Lili YU ; Xiaoya LIU ; Weiling QIN ; Xianfeng HUI ; Zhongwei TIAN ; Xiangfeng SONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(11):2752-2755
Strengthening the cultivation of innovation ability is the new requirement put forward by the state for higher educa-tion.High-quality curriculum design is the primary means of achieving high-quality talent cultivation.By constructing the"disease case library"and"problem graph"of immune system and related diseases,and adopting the teaching method of"combining large and small cases and integrating online and offline",this study not only consolidates students'basic knowledge,but also builds a bridge for students from theory to practice,from knowledge accumulation to creation and application.It further exercises students'ability to dis-cover,analyze and solve problems,and enhances students'innovation awareness and ability.
4.Identification of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome infection in pig herds from Henan Province
Xingang WANG ; Zhanda GUO ; Jimei DU ; Xingyu JI ; Xianfeng ZHANG ; Lu CHEN ; Yan-hui WANG ; Chuanqing WANG
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2025;45(3):427-435
In order to understand the epidemic situation of European porcine reproductive and re-spiratory syndrome virus 1(PRRSV1)in Henan Province,molecular epidemiological investigation and virus identification were conducted on clinical specimens from some large-scale pig farms in Henan Province.RT-PCR detection and sequencing were carried out using specific primers for PRRSVI ORF5 gene.As a result,eight PRRSV1 positive samples were detected with six ORF5 gene sequences and one full gene sequence obtained.A strain of PRRSVI named as HENZMD-10 was successfully isolated using PAM cells.Based on the genetic variation analysis,the six ORF5 genes obtained were all PRRSVI.The isolated strains have relatively large ORF5 gene genetic vari-ation,belonging to different branches on the genetic evolution tree.Among them,HENJZ-11,HENJY-7,and HENJY-8 were relatively close in genetic evolution and belonged to the same branch.The genome length of HENZMD-10 isolate was 15 071 bp.Alignment analysis showed that HENZMD-10 strain shared an 89.1%of nucleotide sequence with the LV strain;62.1%and 61.5%with PRRSV2 ATCC-VR2332 strain and the American NADC30 strain,respectively.The nucleotide similarity of HENZMD-10 strain with the domestic JXA1 strain was 61.6%.The phylo-genetic analysis using complete genome sequence showed that HENZMD-10 strain was relatively close to the domestic isolated PRRSV1 NVDC-NM1-2011,LNEU12 and FJEU13 strains.The suc-cessful isolation of one PRRSV1 strain in Henan Province provides the basis for understanding the epidemic dynamics and prevention and control of PRRSV1 in China.
5.Case sailing,question leading:Innovative exploration of integrated online and offline teaching mode of Medical Immunology
Aiping SUN ; Shaoju QIAN ; Lili YU ; Xiaoya LIU ; Weiling QIN ; Xianfeng HUI ; Zhongwei TIAN ; Xiangfeng SONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2025;41(11):2752-2755
Strengthening the cultivation of innovation ability is the new requirement put forward by the state for higher educa-tion.High-quality curriculum design is the primary means of achieving high-quality talent cultivation.By constructing the"disease case library"and"problem graph"of immune system and related diseases,and adopting the teaching method of"combining large and small cases and integrating online and offline",this study not only consolidates students'basic knowledge,but also builds a bridge for students from theory to practice,from knowledge accumulation to creation and application.It further exercises students'ability to dis-cover,analyze and solve problems,and enhances students'innovation awareness and ability.
6.Surveillance of common diseases among primary and middle school students in Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps
Hui CHEN ; Xianfeng LIU ; Hongwei ZHANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(2):190-193
Objective:
To analyze the surveillance results of common diseases among primary and middle school students in Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps in 2020, so as to provide the evidence for formulating the control measures for common diseases among primary and middle school students.
Methods:
The comprehensive health surveillance data of 31 467 primary and middle school students were collected from 132 schools in 14 divisions of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps in 2020, and the prevalence of poor vision, overweight and obesity, dental caries, malnutrition and elevated blood pressure were descriptively analyzed.
Results:
The 31 467 students included 15 580 boys ( 49.51% ) and 15 887 girls ( 50.49% ). There were 19 632 students ( 62.39% ) from urban areas and 11 835 ( 37.61% ) from suburban areas, and there were 11 371 primary students ( 36.14% ), 11 169 junior high school students ( 35.49% ) and 8 927 high school students ( 28.37% ). The detection rates of poor vision, overweight and obesity, dental caries, elevated blood pressure, and malnutrition were 57.22%, 29.69%, 27.57%, 15.03%, and 4.81%, respectively. The detection rates of overweight and obesity ( 36.07% vs. 23.45%, P<0.05 ) and malnutrition ( 5.71% vs. 3.93%, P<0.05 ) were significantly higher, while the detection rates of poor vision ( 51.61% vs. 62.72%, P<0.05 ), dental caries ( 24.46% vs. 30.63%, P<0.05 ) and elevated blood pressure ( 14.61% vs. 15.43%, P<0.05 ) were significantly lower in boys than in girls. The detection rates of overweight and obesity ( 30.17% vs. 28.91%, P<0.05 ) and poor vision ( 61.55% vs. 50.04%, P<0.05 ) were significantly higher, while the prevalence rates of malnutrition ( 4.55% vs. 5.24%, P<0.05 ), dental caries ( 24.47% vs. 32.73%, P<0.05 ) and elevated blood pressure (14.66% vs. 15.63%, P<0.05) were significantly lower in students from urban areas than from suburban areas. In addition, the prevalence of malnutrition and poor vision appeared a tendency towards a rise, while the prevalence of overweight and obesity, dental caries and elevated blood pressure appeared a tendency towards a decline among primary and middle school students with the study period (P<0.05 ).
Conclusions
The prevalence of poor vision, overweight and obesity, and dental caries is relatively high among primary and middle school students in Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, and comorbid overweight and obesity and malnutrition is found.
7.Circulating exosomal inflammation-related protein S100A8 as a potential biomarker for the severity of diabetic retinopathy
Rongguo YU ; Hui ZHANG ; Xiaomin ZHANG ; Xianfeng SHAO ; Xiaorong LI
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2021;37(1):32-39
Objective:To observe the expression of S100A8 in plasma exosomes, microvesicles (MV), plasma and vitreous in patients with diabetic retinopathy (DR), and verify it in a diabetic rat model, and to preliminarily explore its role in the occurrence and development of DR.Methods:A case-control study. From September 2018 to December 2019, a total of 73 patients with type 2 diabetes, hospitalized patients undergoing vitrectomy, and healthy physical examinations in the Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital were included in the study. Among them, plasma were collected from 32 patients and vitreous fluid were collected from 41 patients, which were divided into plasma sample research cohort and vitreous sample research cohort. The subjects were divided into simple diabetes group (DM group), non-proliferative DR group (NPDR group) and proliferative DR group (PDR group) without fundus changes; healthy subjects were regarded as normal control group (NC group). In the study cohort of vitreous samples, the control group was the vitreous humor of patients with epimacular membrane or macular hole. Plasma exosomes and microvesicles (MVs) were separated using ultracentrifugation. Transmission electron microscopy, nanometer particle size analyzer and Western blot (WB) were used to characterize exosomes and MVs. The mass concentration of S100A8 was determined by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay. Eighteen healthy male Brown Norway rats were divided into normal control group and diabetic group with 9 rats in each group by random number table method. The rats of diabetes group were induced by streptozotocin to establish diabetic model. Five months after modeling, immunohistochemical staining and WB were used to detect the expression of S100A8 in the retina of rats in the normal control group and the diabetes group. t test was used for the comparison of measurement data between the two groups. Single-factor analysis of variance were used for the comparison of multiple groups of measurement data.parison of measurement data between the two groups. Single-factor analysis of variance were used for the comparison of multiple groups of measurement data. Results:Exosomes and MVs with their own characteristics were successfully separated from plasma. The concentrations of plasma exosomes and vitreous S100A8 in the PDR group were higher than those in the NPDR group, DM group, NC group, and the difference was statistically significant ( P=0.039, 0.020, 0.002, 0.002, P<0.000,<0.000). In the plasma sample cohort study, It was not statistically significant that the overall comparison of the S100A8 mass concentrations of plasma and plasma MV in the four groups of subjects ( F=0.283, 0.015; P=0.836, 0.996). Immunohistochemical staining showed that retinal ganglion cells, bipolar cells, cone rod cells and vascular endothelial cells in the diabetic group all expressed S100A8 protein. Compared with the normal control group, the expression level of S100A8 in the retina of the diabetic group increased, and the difference was statistically significant ( t=8.028, P=0.001). Conclusions:The level of S100A8 protein in circulating exosomes increases significantly with the severity of DR in patients with type 2 diabetes. S100A8 may be an influential factor in the inflammatory environment of DR and a potential anti-inflammatory therapeutic target.
8.Quantitative proteomic analysis of human retinal microvascular endothelial cells stimulated with 4-Hydroxynonenal
Jing XIAO ; Xiaomin ZHANG ; Xianfeng SHAO ; Mengran XIAO ; Fuhua YANG ; Hui ZHANG ; L Vicki EA ; Xiaorong LI
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2019;35(5):488-493
Objective To detect the protein expression change in the proliferation of human retinal microvascular endothelial cells (hRMECs) stimulated with 4-Hydroxynonenal (4-HNE).Methods hRMECs were in a logarithmic growth phase, and then were separated into 4-HNE-stimulated group and negative control group. The concentration of 4-HNE included 5, 10, 20 and 50 μmol/L in 4-HNE-stimulated group, while the negative control group was added in the same volume of ethanol (the solvent of 4-HNE). Then the cells were stimulated with 4-HNE for 24 hours following by CCK-8 kits incubating for 4 hours to detect absorbance. It was found that 10 μmol/L 4-HNE had the most obvious effect on the proliferation of hRMECs. Therefore, the cellular proteins from 10 μmol/L 4-HNE-stimulated group and negative control group were acquired and prepared by FASP sample preparation method. Data independent acquisition was used for data acquisition, and the GO analysis and pathway enrichment were performed for analysis of differentially expressed proteins. Results CCK-8 kits detection results showed that theA value of the 10 and 20 μmol/L 4-HNE-stimulated groups were significantly higher than negative control group and 5 μmol/L 4-HNE-stimulated group (F=25.42, P<0.01), while there were no differences between 10 and 20 μmol/L 4-HNE-stimulated groups, and theA value of 50 μmol/L 4-HNE-stimulated groups was lower than negative control. A total of 2710 quantifiable proteins were identified by peoteomics,and 118 proteins were differentially expressed (fold change>1.5,P<0.05). Seventy-two proteins were up-regulated after 4-HNE stimulation, whereas 46 proteins were down-regulated. Particularly, the expressions of Heme oxygenase-1, Sulfoxdoxin-1, Heat shock protein A1B, Thioredoxin reductase-1, Glutathione reductase, ATPase and prothrombin were increased when cells were added in 4-HNE, whereas the expressions of apolipoprotein A1 and programmed cell death protein 4 were decreased. These differentially expressed proteins were mainly involved in the biological processes such as oxidative stress, cell detoxification, and ATPase-coupled membrane transport.Conclusion After stimulated with 4-HNE, the oxidative stress, cell detoxification, and ATPase-coupled membrane transport protein expression may change in hRMECs in order to regulate oxidative stress and growth situation.
9. Proteomic research of human retinal microvascular pericytes stimulated with high glucose
Mengran XIAO ; Xiaomin ZHANG ; Xianfeng SHAO ; Jing XIAO ; Fuhua YANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Vicki L EA ; Xiaorong LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2019;37(9):707-712
Objective:
To determine the changes of protein expressions in human retinal microvascular pericytes (HRMPCs) stimulated with high glucose by using quantitative proteomics, which provides new clues for future investigation of diabetic retinopathy (DR).
Methods:
HRMPCs were divided into two groups.The cells in control group were cultured in DMEM basic medium with 25 mmol/L glucose, while the cells in high glucose group were cultured in DMEM medium with 35 mmol/L glucose.The amount of living cells was measured by cell counting kit-8(CCK-8). The proteins were collected from the two groups and then were digested with trypsin.Peptides of 2 μg were injected into the time of flight-mass spectrometer and the acquisition mode was DDA.The results were further analyzed using bioinformatics software.
Results:
CCK-8 results showed that the absorbance (
10.A feasibility study on “Tri-Low” technology in combination with iterative model reconstruction (IMR) algorithm in CT angiography(CTA) of the head-and-neck vessels
Shangwen YANG ; Mingran SHAO ; Xianfeng YANG ; Anning HU ; Zhong WANG ; Hui JIANG ; Bin ZHU ; Bing ZHANG ; Xiaoyan XIN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(1):62-67
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of low-tube-voltage, low injection rate, low contrast agent dosage in combination with iterative model reconstruction ( IMR) algorithm in CT angiography ( CTA) of the head-and-neck vessels .Methods Sixty patients who underwent CT angiography of the head-and-neck vessels were randomly divided into groups A and B with 30 cases in each group .Patients in group A received a conventional scan with 120 kVp and filterback projected ( FBP) reconstruction .Patients in group B received a low-dose scan with 80 kVp, and image reconstruction with FBP ( group B1) and IMR (group B2)algorithm.The contrast agent protocol were as follows: the injection time in all patients was 10s, the injection rate was 4.5-5.5 ml/s in group A while 3.5-4.0 ml/s in group B.The CT values of artery, image noise, signal to noise ratio ( SNR) and contrast to noise ratio ( CNR) were measured and compared among three groups with One-way ANOVA analysis . Image quality was evaluated by two radiologists with five scale method , and compared with Kruskal-Wallis test .The CT dose index volume (CTDIvol) and dose length product ( DLP) were recorded and compared between groups with two independent samples t-test.Results The image quality scores of groups A , B1and B2 were 3-5, 2-4 and 3 -5, respectively .Image quality of twelve patients in group B 1 couldn′t meet the diagnostic requirements but none in group A and B 2.The objective image parameters SNR and CNR for group B 2 were equal to group A ( P >0.05), while those for group B1 were lower than group A (t=13.39, 9.45, P<0.05) and group B2 (t=-12.14, -9.96,P<0.05).CTDIvol and DLP for group B were separately 80.9%, 81.3%lower than those of group A(t=39.1, 32.2,P<0.05).The injection rate and contrast agent volume for group B were separately 22.0%, 22.1% lower than those of group A ( t=20.8, 20.8, P<0.01) .Conclusions It is feasible in CT angiography of the head-and-neck vessels with lower tube-voltage, lower injection rate, lower contrast agent dose and combining with iterative model reconstruction algorithm.This protocol can reduce the radiation dose by 81.3% while maintaining image quality .Trial registration Chinese clinical trial registry ,ChiCTR-BOC-16010060.


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