1.Advances of studies on minimal persistent inflammation of allergic rhinitis
Xiangjing CHEN ; Lifeng ZHANG ; Wei MENG ; Renzhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2024;40(8):1773-1778
The minimal persistent inflammation(MPI)of allergic rhinitis(AR)is asymptomatic inflammation that occurs locally in the nasal mucosa after exposure to low doses of allergens.With the study of MPI,researchers have realized that this local sub-clinical inflammation in patients with AR not only causes chronic damage to the nasal mucosa,but also increases the hypersensitivity and hyperresponsiveness of allergic airway disease.The concept of MPI has changed our strategy for the treatment of AR,which re-quires that we should not only intervene in the symptomatic exacerbation period,but also intervene in the asymptomatic MPI period.This article systematically reviews the immunological mechanism,adverse effects,and treatment strategies of the MPI,to provide bet-ter treatment for the MPI of AR and reduce the recurrence of AR.
2.Effects of "Internet+ nursing" based on B/S intelligent voice follow-up mode management platform in postoperative follow-up of hand and foot trauma patients
Huifen SHI ; Xiangjing WU ; Hongqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(10):1376-1381
Objective:To explore the effect of "Internet+ nursing" based on browser and server (B/S) intelligent voice follow-up mode management platform in the postoperative follow-up of patients with hand and foot traumas.Methods:From November 2020 to April 2021, 200 patients with hand and foot traumas in Yiwu Central Hospital were selected by simple random sampling. The patients were divided into control group and observation group by random number table method, with 100 patients in each group. The control group was given routine follow-up, and the observation group received "Internet+ nursing" based on B/S intelligent voice follow-up mode management platform. The scores of self-care ability and compliance behavior of patients in the two groups before and after the intervention were compared, and the follow-up rate and satisfaction of patients in the two groups after 9 months after discharge were recorded and compared.Results:After intervention, the scores of self-concept, self-care responsibility, self-care knowledge and self-care skills in the observation group were higher than those in the control group with statistical differences ( P<0.05) . The scores of compliance behaviors such as medication, bad behavior control, rehabilitation exercise and daily life in the observation group were higher than those in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Nine months after discharge, the follow-up rate in the observation group was higher than that in the control group, with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.05) . The satisfaction scores of patients in the observation group on treatment effect, timeliness of drug adjustment, follow-up method, doctor-patient communication, health information were higher than those in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The "Internet+ nursing" based on the B/S intelligent voice follow-up mode management platform can improve the postoperative follow-up tracking efficiency and satisfaction of patients with hand and foot traumas, and increase the self-care ability and compliance behavior of patients.
3.Keeping abreast with cutting-edge measurement and assessment techniques for complex noise in the workplace
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(4):353-356
Complex noise is the dominant type of noise in workplaces. It can cause more serious hearing loss than steady-state noise. The existing noise measurement and evaluation standards based on the "equal energy hypothesis" are not completely suitable for complex noise. This paper introduced the status quo of workplace noise measurement and assessment techniques, and the research progress of workplace complex noise measurement and assessment techniques. In terms of future research in this area, four proposals were made, including to improve associated population database, develop and revise noise-related standards, establish methodology of kurtosis adjustment, and identify the incidence characteristics of kurtosis-related occupational hearing loss. The paper also introduced the special column "Measurement and assessment techniques of complex noise in the workplace".
4.Measuring method of occupational non-Gaussian noise exposure based on kurtosis adjustment
Yong HU ; Zhihao SHI ; Xiangjing GAO ; Jiarui XIN ; Lifang ZHOU ; Meibian ZHANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(4):362-366
The existing measuring methods of noise exposure on the basis of equal energy hypothesis are applicable to Gaussian noise while not fully applicable to non-Gaussian noise. Studies have shown that temporal structure (kurtosis) combined with noise energy has the potential to quantify non-Gaussian noise exposure effectively. However, there is no unified measuring method adopting this joint metric. In this paper, the measuring method of non-Gaussian noise exposure based on kurtosis adjustment was introduced, detailing measurement indicators, adjustment schemes, applicable objects, instrument requirements, and measurement steps. Adjusting the exposure duration of cumulative noise exposure (CNE) by kurtosis or adjusting the equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure level (LAeq) by an adjustment coefficient based on animal or population studies can more accurately quantify workers' exposure to non-Gaussian noise and improve the underestimation of hearing loss caused by non-Gaussian noise. A large number of population studies are warranted in the future to verify the effectiveness of these two adjustment schemes.
5.Applying kurtosis-adjusted cumulative noise exposure to assess occupational hearing loss among furniture manufacturing workers
Jiarui XIN ; Zhihao SHI ; Peiyi QIAN ; Yingqi CHEN ; Xiangjing GAO ; Lifang ZHOU ; Lei YANG ; Meibian ZHANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(4):367-373
Background Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the most prevalent occupational diseases in the world. With the development of industry, noise sources in the workplace have become increasingly complex. Objective To apply kurtosis-adjusted cumulative noise exposure (CNE) to assess the occupational hearing loss among furniture manufacturing workers, and to provide a basis for revising noise measurement methods and occupational exposure limits in China. Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted to select 694 manufacturing workers, including 542 furniture manufacturing workers exposed to non-Gaussian noise, and 152 textile manufacturing workers and paper manufacturing workers exposed to Gaussian noise. The job titles involving non-Gaussian noise were gunning and nailing, and woodworking, while those involving Gaussian noise were weaving, spinning, and pulping. High frequency noise-induced hearing loss (HFNIHL) and noise exposure data were collected for each study subject. Noise energy metrics included eight-hour equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure level (LAeq,8 h) and CNE. Kurtosis was a noise temporal structure metric. Kurtosis-adjusted CNE was a combined indicator of noise energy and temporal structure. Results The age of the study subjects was (35.64±10.35) years, the exposure duration was (6.71±6.44) years, and the proportion of males was 75.50%. The LAeq,8 h was (89.43±6.01) dB(A). About 81.42% of the study subjects were exposed to noise levels above 85 dB(A), the CNE was (95.85±7.32) dB(A)·year, with a kurtosis of 99.34 ± 139.19, and the prevalence rate of HFNIHL was 35.59%. The mean kurtosis of the non-Gaussian noise group was higher than that of the Gaussian noise group (125.33±147.17 vs. 5.86±1.94, t=−21.04, P<0.05). The results of binary logistic regression analysis showed that kurtosis was an influential factor of workers' HFNIHL after correcting for age, exposure duration, and LAeq,8 h (OR=1.49, P<0.05). The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the effects of age, exposure duration, LAeq,8 h, and kurtosis on noise-induced permanent threshold shift at frequencies of 3, 4, and 6 kHz of the poor hearing ear were statistically significant (all P<0.05). The results of chi-square trend analysis showed that when CNE ≥ 90 dB(A)·year, the HFNIHL prevalence rate elevated with increasing kurtosis (P<0.05). The mean HFNIHL prevalence rate was higher in the non-Gaussian noise group than in the Gaussian noise group (31.7% vs. 22.0%, P<0.05). After applying kurtosis-adjusted CNE, the linear equation between CNE and HFNIHL prevalence rate for the non-Gaussian noise group almost overlapped with that for the Gaussian noise group, and the mean difference in HFNIHL prevalence rate between the two groups decreased from 9.7% to 1.4% (P<0.05). Conclusion Noise kurtosis is an effective metric for NIHL evaluation. Kurtosis-adjusted CNE can effectively evaluate occupational hearing loss due to non-Gaussian noise exposure in furniture manufacturing workers, and is expected to be a new indicator of non-Gaussian noise measurement and assessment.
6.Applying kurtosis-adjusted equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure level to evaluate risk of occupational hearing loss associated with non-steady state noise
Xiangjing GAO ; Hong REN ; Weiming YUAN ; Changjian QUAN ; Hongwei XIE ; Yuqing LUAN ; Meibian ZHANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(4):374-381
Background Equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure level is not appropriate for evaluating the risk of non-steady noise exposure, and need to be corrected by noise time-domain structure, but the correction method and its applicability need to be discussed. Objective To validate the application of the kurtosis-adjusted normalization of equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure level to a normal 8 h working day ( LAeq,8 h) in assessing noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL), and to improve the methods for assessing occupational hearing loss associated with different types of noise. Methods Audiometric and shift-long noise exposure data were acquired from a population(n=2 466) of screened workers exposed to noise between 70 dB(A) and 95 dB(A) from 6 industries in China. The cohort data were collapsed into 1 dB(A) bins, and the average kurtosis and noise-induced permanent threshold shifts at 3 kHz, 4 kHz, and 6 kHz (NIPTS346) within 1 dB(A) were calculated respectively. According to the existing correction method, the adjustment coefficient λ was calculated by multiple regression, and LAeq,8 h was corrected by λ (L'Aeq,8 h). The entire cohort was divided into K1 (≤10; steady noise), K2 (10~50; non-steady noise), and K3 (>50; non-steady noise) groups based on mean kurtosis levels. Predicted NIPTS346 was calculated using the ISO 1999 model for each participant and the actual measured NIPTS346 was corrected for age and gender. The underestimated NIPTS346 was the difference between the values of estimated NIPTS346 and the corresponding actual NIPTS346. To validate the applicability of L′Aeq,8 h in evaluating NIHL, the correlation between L′Aeq,8 h and HFNIHL, and the mean difference between real NIPTS346 and estimated NIPTS346 were analyzed. Results The adjustment coefficient λ was determined at 5.43. The results of multiple logistic regression analysis showed that the relationship between L'Aeq,8 h and HFNIHL increased from 6.6% to 9.6% after the kurtosis adjustment. The DRR of LAeq,8 h and HFNIHL showed that the percentage of HFNIHL decreased after the adjustment of kurtosis in the non-steady noise groups, and the regression lines of the non-steady noise groups approached that of the steady noise group. The R2 of the K2 group increased from 0.935 3 to 0.986 3, and the R 2 of the K3 group increased from 0.905 6 to 0.951 6. Under the un-adjusted condition, the NIPTS346 underestimation for the K3 group was significantly higher than that for the steady noise group (t=−3.23, P=0.001). After the LAeq,8 h was adjusted by kurtosis, the NIPTS346 underestimation decreased significantly in the three kurtosis groups (K1: t=6.78, P<0.001; K2: t=14.31, P<0.001; K3: t=11.06, P<0.001). There was no significant difference in the degree of underestimation between the three kurtosis groups (K1 vs K2: t=−0.22, P=0.830; K1 vs K3: t=−1.40, P=0.205) as the curves of the three kurtosis groups were nearly overlapped. Conclusion The kurtosis-adjusted LAeq,8 h can effectively estimate the hearing loss associated with non-steady state noise.
7.Noise-induced hearing loss associated with non-Gaussian noise in manufacturing industry of China: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Zhihao SHI ; Jiarui XIN ; Jiena ZHOU ; Lifang ZHOU ; Xiangjing GAO ; Meibian ZHANG
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(4):382-390
Background Non-Gaussian noise has become the dominant noise type in industry. However, the epidemiological characteristics of non-Gaussian noise exposure and associated noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) are still unclear. Objective To summarize the epidemiological characteristics of NIHL associated with non-Gaussian noise in manufacturing industry in China and provide a basis for the early prevention and control of occupational hearing loss. Methods Chinese and English literature on hearing loss associated with non-Gaussian noise in China were retrieved. The overall prevalence was calculated based on the prevalence data provided by each included study. A meta-analysis of studies with Gaussian noise as a control group was also performed and the overall weighted odds ratio (OR) was calculated to compare the effects of non-Gaussian noise and Gaussian noise on hearing loss. Publication bias was evaluated by funnel plot and Egger regression, and a sensitivity analysis was performed by eliminating references in turn. Results A total of 37 cross-sectional studies involving 25 055 Chinese manufacturing workers exposed to non-Gaussian noise were included, 92.5% of whom were male. These workers aged (32.7±9.6) years were exposed to non-Gaussian noise at (87.0±4.2) dB(A) for (6.8±4.9) years. The mean cumulative noise exposure (CNE) was (95.9±8.0) dB(A)·year. The prevalence rate of high-frequency NIHL (HFNIHL) and speech-frequency NIHL (SFNIHL) were 29.0% and 14.2%, respectively. The results of the meta-analysis treating 19 cross-sectional studies with Gaussian noise as a control group showed that there were no significant differences in age, exposure duration, and equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure level (LAeq), and CNE between the non-Gaussian noise group and the Gaussian noise group. The overall weighted OR of HFNIHL was 1.87 (95%CI: 1.46−2.41), which was statistically significant. The funnel plot showed good symmetry and the result of Egger regression was t=−0.11, P=0.910 (>0.05), suggesting a low risk of publication bias in this meta-analysis. The sensitivity analysis showed no significant changes of results after eliminating references in turn, indicating that the results were robust. Conclusion Chinese manufacturing workers, mainly young adult males, are exposed to non-Gaussian noise at high levels for a long time and have a high prevalence of NIHL. Compared to workers exposed to Gaussian noise, those exposed to non-Gaussian noise suffer from more serious hearing loss.
8.TGF-β induces high expression of IL-17D in lung cancer-associated fibroblast and promotes recruitment of MDSC
Jiaxing SHEN ; Shan ZHANG ; Xiangjing CHEN ; Li WANG ; Xiaoyan SUN ; Yanmin LYU ; Guanhua SONG ; Chengfang YAO
Journal of International Oncology 2021;48(5):275-281
Objective:To investigate the key mechanism of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) inducing the expression of interleukin-17D (IL-17D) in lung cancer-associated fibroblast (CAF) and promoting the recruitment of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs).Methods:C57BL/6 mice were established for B16 lung melanoma metastasis model (tumor model group), and control group was set up, 6 mice in each group. Flow cytometry (FACS) was used to detect the lung CAF and the changes of its ability to secrete IL-17D and the proportion of MDSCs in tumor mice. The changes of TGF-β level in lung tumor were examined by ELISA and quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR). Lung fibroblasts were screened by FACS, and the effects of TGF-β on the secretion of IL-17D, C-C motif chemokine ligand (CCL)2 and CCL7 in fibroblasts were detected by RT-PCR. The migration of MDSCs under the condition of TGF-β stimulating fibroblasts was detected by Transwell.Results:The proportion of CAF (CD45 -CD326 -CD31 -) in the tumor model group was higher than that in the control group [(28.02±2.23)% vs. (7.35±2.14)%, t=9.956, P<0.001]. The ability of CAF to secrete IL-17D in the tumor model group was significantly higher than that in the control group [(38.27±2.93)% vs. (19.04±3.16)%, t=5.995, P=0.001]. The proportion of MDSCs in the tumor model group was significantly higher than that in the control group [(12.93±1.27)% vs. (8.21±1.40)%, t=4.804, P=0.009]. Compared with the control group, the protein and transcription levels of TGF-β in lung of the tumor model group were significantly increased [(1 685.07±135.61) ng/L vs. (1 047.98±68.50) ng/L, t=5.051, P=0.002; 2.17±0.03 vs. 1.00±0.05, t=51.237, P<0.001]. In vitro, lung fibroblasts were stimulated with different concentrations of TGF-β (0, 5 and 10 μg/L) for 24 hours, the relative expressions of IL-17D mRNA secreted by stimulated fibroblasts were 0.42±0.01, 0.67±0.01 and 0.84±0.04 respectively, the relative expressions of CCL2 mRNA in each group were 0.89±0.08, 1.08±0.04, 1.19±0.01 and CCL7 were 0.53±0.05, 0.65±0.04, 0.74±0.03 respectively. With the increase of TGF-β concentration, the expression levels of IL-17D, CCL2 and CCL7 in fibroblasts were significantly increased ( F=57.384, P<0.001; F=15.802, P=0.004; F=14.544, P=0.005). In addition, compared with the control group (0 μg/L TGF-β), fibroblasts treated with 10 μg/L TGF-β for 24 hours could promote the migration of MDSCs in spleen of tumor mice [(9.59±0.21)% vs. (2.14±0.24)%, t=6.585, P<0.001]. Conclusion:TGF-β can induce high expression of IL-17D in lung CAF, which is an important factor in promoting the expressions of CCL2 and CCL7 and the migration of MDSCs in tumor microenvironment.
9.Investigation and influencing factors analysis on status of patients with hypothyroidism complicated with depression
Jianhua YUE ; Xiangjing ZHANG ; Xiaoli LI ; Jianhua LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(22):2958-2963
Objective:To explore the current status of hypothyroidism patients with depression, and analyze the influencing factors of depression in patients with hypothyroidism.Methods:This study is a cross-sectional study. From March 2018 to March 2020, convenience sampling was used to select 110 patients with hypothyroidism in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University as the research object. The General Information Questionnaire, Hypothyroidism Health Knowledge Score, Social Support Rating Scale, Hamilton Anxiety Scale and Hamilton Depression Scale were used to investigate the patients. Single factor analysis and multivariate Logistic regression were used to analyze the influencing factors of depression in patients with hypothyroidism. A total of 110 questionnaires were distributed, and 110 valid questionnaires were returned, and the valid response rate was 100%.Results:The Hamilton Depression Scale score of 110 patients with hypothyroidism was (12.54±2.97) , and 45 cases had depression, accounting for 40.91%. Among the 45 patients with depression, 21 patients also had anxiety, accounting for 46.67%. There were statistically significant differences in gender, postoperative hypothyroidism, severity of hypothyroidism, drug replacement therapy, perimenopausal period, economic income, and social support between depressed patients and non-depressed patients ( P<0.05) . Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that gender, severity of hypothyroidism, drug replacement therapy, perimenopausal period, and social support were influencing factors of depression in patients with hypothyroidism ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The incidence of depression in patients with hypothyroidism is relatively high. Gender, severity of hypothyroidism, drug replacement therapy, perimenopausal period, and social support are influencing factors for depression.
10.Sequence analysis for a case with Para-Bombay AB blood type.
Xuejiao CAI ; Xuebing ZHANG ; Xiangjing ZHOU ; Zuoting XIE
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(8):809-811
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the molecular basis for a rare case with Para-Bombay AB blood type.
METHODS:
Serological method was used to determine the blood type of the proband. Exons 6 and 7 of the ABO gene and the coding regions of FUT1 and FUT2 genes were analyzed by direct sequencing.
RESULTS:
Serological results showed that the proband was a Para-Bombay AB subtype. His genotype was determined as ABO*A1.02/B.01. The proband was also found to harbor c.551-552delAG and c.881-882delTT of the FUT1 gene. For his four children, there were three type B and one type A, though the expression of the H type was normal.
CONCLUSION
The double deletions in the coding region of the FUT1 gene probably underlay the Para-Bombay blood type in the proband. Carrier of single-strand deletions may have a normal ABO phenotype.
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