1.Facilitators and barriers to work-related musculoskeletal disorder prevention behaviors among healthcare professionals: A comprehensive review
Haijing MA ; Su’e YUAN ; Hui ZHU ; Yujia CHEN ; Ping SONG ; Huiqin YU ; Yunxia LI
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2026;43(3):387-394
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) represent a significant occupational health challenge among healthcare professionals globally, posing substantial threats to physical and mental well-being as well as work sustainability. Adopting preventive behaviors—including ergonomic postural adjustments, optimized work-rest scheduling, proper use of protective and assistive equipment, and regular physical activity—is essential for mitigating the risk of WMSDs. Guided by the social ecological model, the review synthesized current evidence on the determinants of WMSDs preventive behaviors across four levels: intrapersonal characteristics, work environment conditions, interpersonal support, and policy/institutional factors. The findings suggest that higher educational attainment, favorable health-related behavioral patterns, optimized ergonomic work environments, adoption of supportive collaborative systems, strong organizational support, as well as policy safeguards facilitate preventive behavior adoption. Conversely, limited prevention-related knowledge, low risk perception, insufficient physical activity, excessive workload, lack of appropriate protective equipment, inadequate ergonomic training, a prevailing culture of presenteeism, and inadequate policy implementation constitute significant barriers. Multi-dimensional intervention strategies targeting these determinants are warranted to enhance preventive behaviors, reduce the risk of WMSDs, and strengthen occupational health protection for healthcare professionals.
2.Dynamic functional connectivity analysis of insomnia patients based on triple brain network model
Wuyuan XIN ; Juan WANG ; Yongxin CHENG ; Daining SONG ; Junxuan WANG ; Yuxin MA ; Ting XUE ; Jingjing DING ; Dahua YU ; Kai YUAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2025;42(8):1004-1010
Objective To investigate the dynamic functional connectivity differences between insomnia patients and healthy controls in triple brain networks[the significant network(SN),the default mode network(DMN),and the executive control network(ECN)]using functional magnetic resonance imaging,and uncover their associations with cognitive ability.Methods Dynamic functional connectivity analysis was performed on functional magnetic resonance imaging data from 40 insomnia patients and 40 healthy controls.The changes in dynamic functional connectivity values were studied for SN,DMN,ECN[including the left executive control network(LECN)and the right executive control network(RECN)];the similarities and differences in time characteristic indicators such as time score,average dwell time,and conversion rate were explored;and their associations with clinical information were analyzed.Results The SN-LECN and DMN-RECN dynamic functional connectivity was significantly higher in insomnia patients than in healthy controls(P=0.013,0.047),while the RECN-LECN and RECN internal functional connectivity strength was lower in insomnia patients than in healthy controls(P<0.001).Additionally,the fractional time in state 2 in insomnia group was significantly higher than that in healthy controls(P<0.001),and it was positively correlated with the Pittsburgh sleep quality index(r=0.524,P=0.001).Conclusion Insomnia patients exhibit significant abnormalities in triple brain network dynamic functional connectivity,which may be related to abnormalities in cognitive control and sensory processing in insomnia patients.These findings provide a new perspective for further research on the neural mechanisms and potential intervention strategies for insomnia.
3.Using of Lawnest,an intravascular snare in retrograde percutaneous coronary intervention for chronic total occlusion:a case report
Ying-kai LI ; Song-yuan HE ; Zi-chao CHENG ; Hong-yu PENG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2025;33(11):657-660
Coronary chronic total occlusion(CTO)remains a significant challenge in the field of interventional therapy for coronary artery disease.With advancements in interventional techniques,particularly retrograde approaches,the success rate of CTO interventions has improved.The key steps of retrograde intervention include traversing collateral channels with the retrograde guidewire,wiring the occlusion segment,and establishing antegrade access.In this case,the patient had a heavily calcified occlusion at the left circumflex artery(LCX)ostium jailed by the prior stent implanted in the left main and anterior descending arteries,making it difficult to establish antegrade access using conventional methods after retrograde guidewire crossing.The procedure was successfully completed by employing a domestically developed intravascular snare system combined with a pre-assembled extension catheter technique to capture the retrograde guidewire and establish antegrade access,followed by stent implantation at the LCX ostium.This innovative approach provides a new strategy for complex CTO retrograde interventions,particularly in cases where retrograde guidewire entry into the antegrade guiding catheter is challenging.
4.Effects of LINC00626 on proliferation,apoptosis and drug resistance of colorectal cancer SW480 cells
Liang LI ; Hao QIANG ; Shui-ri WANG ; Fu-long YU ; Song WANG ; Hui YUAN ; Ya-ru YANG ; Zhi-ning LIU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2025;41(10):1900-1905
Aim To investigate the high expression of LINC00626 in colorectal cancer,and explore the effects of LINC00626 on the proliferation,apoptosis,and drug sensitivity of colorectal cancer SW480 cells,as well as its underlying mechanisms.Methods Flu-orescence in situ hybridization(FISH)was used to de-tect the expression levels of LINC00626 in 38 colorec-tal cancer tissues and their corresponding adjacent nor-mal tissues.The JASPAR database was utilized to pre-dict co-expressed genes and their possible binding sites.Cell transfection technology was employed to knockdown LINC00626.Western blot and qRT-PCR techniques were used to verify the transfection efficien-cy.CCK-8 assay,cell apoptosis and necrosis staining,and Western blot were used to detect the changes in the proliferation,apoptosis,drug sensitivity,and ap-optotic proteins of SW480 cells,respectively.Results The FISH results indicated that LINC00626 was highly expressed in colorectal cancer tissues(P<0.05).The expression of LINC00626 was not associat-ed with the age or gender of patients,but was related to the TNM stage and the presence of lymph node me-tastasis($ P<0.05 $).The results of CCK-8 assay and cell apoptosis and necrosis staining showed that af-ter knockdown of LINC00626,the proliferation ability of SW480 cells decreased,the apoptosis level in-creased,and the drug resistance decreased(P<0.05).Western blot results showed that with the de-crease in the expression level of LINC00626,the ex-pression of caspase-3 protein decreased,the expression of cleaved caspase-3 protein increased,and the expres-sion of Bcl-2 protein decreased(P<0.05).Conclu-sions LINC00626 is highly expressed in colorectal cancer and is associated with the TNM stage and the presence of lymph node metastasis.LINC00626 can af-fect the proliferation,apoptosis,and drug sensitivity of SW480 cells and alter the expression of apoptotic pro-teins.
5.BNP,AngⅡ,Apelin levels and their correlation with cardiac function in hypertensive patients with heart failure
Lei SONG ; Hong-lei ZHANG ; Yu-min YUAN ; Jian CHEN
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;34(2):150-155
Objective:To investigate the levels of brain natriuretic peptide(BNP),angiotensin Ⅱ(AngⅡ)and Apelin in hypertensive patients with heart failure and their correlation with cardiac function.Methods:A total of 110 pa-tients with hypertension and heart failure(observation group),110 hypertensive patients(hypertension control group)and 100 healthy subjects undergoing physical examination simultaneously(healthy control group)admitted to Chongming Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences between January 2021 and Oc-tober 2022 were enrolled.BNP,AngⅡ and Apelin levels were compared among above-mentioned groups.Pearson correlation analysis was employed to analyze association of above indexes with cardiac function.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the diagnostic value of BNP,AngⅡ and Apelin combination for hy-pertension combined heart failure.Results:Compared with participants in healthy control group and hypertension control group,those in observation group had significant higher BNP,AngⅡ,Apelin and left ventricular end-dias-tolic diameter(LVEDd),and significant lower left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)(P<0.001 all).Pearson correlation analysis showed that BNP,AngⅡ,Apelin were negatively correlated with LVEF(r=-0.607,-0.517,-0.549,P<0.001 all),while they were positively correlated with LVEDd(r=0.695,0.676,0.677,P<0.001 all).Compared with patients in class Ⅱ and class Ⅲ groups,those in class Ⅳ group had significant higher BNP[(501.42±65.58)pg/ml vs.(382.59±49.69)pg/ml vs.(409.58±53.58)pg/ml],AngⅡ[(3.24±0.84)ng/ml vs.(0.85±0.24)ng/ml vs.(1.06±0.41)ng/ml],Apelin[(6.53±0.71)pg/ml vs.(3.55±0.29)pg/ml vs.(4.98±0.56)pg/ml](P<0.001 all).ROC curve indicated that the AUC of the combined diagnosis of BNP,AngⅡ and Apelin for hypertensive patients with heart failure of class Ⅲ~Ⅳ was 0.943(95%CI 0.882~0.978),which was significantly higher than that of single index(Z=2.960,6.099,4.653,P<0.01 all).Conclusion:BNP,AngⅡ and Apelin combination has good performance in diagnosing hypertension complicated heart failure.
6.Case 06 (2025): A case of pregnancy complicated by type 1 diabetes with severe diabetic nephropathy and retinopathy
Hongli HUANG ; Huixia YANG ; Geng SONG ; Shuxian WANG ; Ye FENG ; Yumei WEI ; Yu SUN ; Sufang SHI ; Xiaoyong YUAN ; Jing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2025;28(1):51-56
This paper reported a type 1 diabetes patient who had severe diabetic nephropathy, retinopathy, hypertension, and hypothyroidism before pregnancy. The patient's blood glucose control was poor before pregnancy, and the complications were not properly treated. This was an unintended pregnancy, with a pre-pregnancy glycated hemoglobin A1c of 7.8% and early pregnancy urine protein of 3.81-4.53 g/24 h. Considering the patient's poor blood glucose control before pregnancy and the lack of proper treatment for multiple complications including nephropathy, a multidisciplinary consultation at an external hospital recommended termination of the pregnancy. However, the patient was determined to continue the pregnancy and was referred to Peking University First Hospital. Through strict blood glucose control, monitoring and evaluation of complications, and comprehensive management, the patient's blood glucose and blood pressure were well controlled during pregnancy. Regular monitoring of urine protein, renal function, and ocular fundus was conducted. At 31 weeks and 4 days of gestation, the patient's 24-hour urine protein significantly increased. After promoting fetal lung maturity, a cesarean section was performed at 34 weeks and 1 day of gestation, resulting in a successful delivery with good maternal and neonatal outcomes. At the 42-day postpartum follow-up, the patient's blood glucose and blood pressure were stable, urine protein returned to pre-pregnancy levels, and the infant was in good general condition.
7.Baicalin modulates HIF-1α/SLC7A11/GPX4 axis to inhibit ox-LDL-in-duced ferroptosis in macrophage-derived foam cells
Ning YU ; Nan SONG ; Guoyuan SUI ; Yuan CAO ; Lianqun JIA
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(5):909-918
AIM:This study aims to investigate the effects of baicalin on the hypoxia-inducible factor-1α(HIF-1α)/solute carrier family 7 member 11(SLC7A11)/glutathione peroxidase 4(GPX4)axis and the ferroptosis induced by oxidized low-density lipoprotein(ox-LDL)in RAW264.7 macrophage-derived foam cells.METHODS:RAW264.7 cells were categorized into five groups:control,ox-LDL,baicalin+ox-LDL,ferrostatin-1(Fer-1;ferroptosis inhibitor)+ox-LDL,and baicalin+Fer-1+ox-LDL.To induce foam cell formation,RAW264.7 macrophages were exposed to 100 μg/mL ox-LDL for 24 h.Oil red O staining was employed to visualize lipid droplet formation in each group.The ultrastructure of the mitochondria was examined using transmission electron microscopy.Fluorescence microscopy was utilized to assess the fluorescence intensity of intracellular reactive oxygen species(ROS),lipid peroxides,and Fe2+.A colorimetric assay facilitated the measurement of malondialdehyde(MDA)and glutathione(GSH)levels.Additionally,Western blot analy-sis was conducted to quantify protein levels of HIF-1α,SLC7A11,and GPX4.RESULTS:The model group exhibited foam cell formation,abundant lipid droplets,significant swelling of mitochondrial structures,and observable shortening or disappearance of cristae.There was a marked increase in intracellular fluorescence intensity of ROS,lipid peroxides,and Fe2+,alongside elevated MDA levels and decreased GSH levels.HIF-1α protein expression was significantly increased,while SLC7A11 and GPX4 protein expressions were notably decreased(P<0.05).In comparison to the model group,both the baicalin+ox-LDL and Fer-1+ox-LDL groups demonstrated a significant reduction in lipid droplets,improved mitochon-drial structures,decreased fluorescence intensity of ROS,lipid peroxides,and Fe2+,as well as lower MDA levels and higher GSH levels.Additionally,HIF-1α expression significantly decreased,while SLC7A11 and GPX4 expressions sig-nificantly increased(P<0.05).Furthermore,the baicalin+Fer-1+ox-LDL group showed a more pronounced reduction in lipid droplets,near-normal mitochondrial structures,lower fluorescence intensity of ROS,lipid peroxides,and Fe2+,de-creased MDA levels,and increased GSH levels compared to the baicalin+ox-LDL group;HIF-1α,SLC7A11,and GPX4 protein expressions were also significantly reduced(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Baicalin modulates the HIF-1α/SLC7A11/GPX4 axis,thereby inhibiting ox-LDL-induced ferroptosis in macrophage-derived foam cells.
8.BNP,AngⅡ,Apelin levels and their correlation with cardiac function in hypertensive patients with heart failure
Lei SONG ; Hong-lei ZHANG ; Yu-min YUAN ; Jian CHEN
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;34(2):150-155
Objective:To investigate the levels of brain natriuretic peptide(BNP),angiotensin Ⅱ(AngⅡ)and Apelin in hypertensive patients with heart failure and their correlation with cardiac function.Methods:A total of 110 pa-tients with hypertension and heart failure(observation group),110 hypertensive patients(hypertension control group)and 100 healthy subjects undergoing physical examination simultaneously(healthy control group)admitted to Chongming Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences between January 2021 and Oc-tober 2022 were enrolled.BNP,AngⅡ and Apelin levels were compared among above-mentioned groups.Pearson correlation analysis was employed to analyze association of above indexes with cardiac function.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve was used to analyze the diagnostic value of BNP,AngⅡ and Apelin combination for hy-pertension combined heart failure.Results:Compared with participants in healthy control group and hypertension control group,those in observation group had significant higher BNP,AngⅡ,Apelin and left ventricular end-dias-tolic diameter(LVEDd),and significant lower left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF)(P<0.001 all).Pearson correlation analysis showed that BNP,AngⅡ,Apelin were negatively correlated with LVEF(r=-0.607,-0.517,-0.549,P<0.001 all),while they were positively correlated with LVEDd(r=0.695,0.676,0.677,P<0.001 all).Compared with patients in class Ⅱ and class Ⅲ groups,those in class Ⅳ group had significant higher BNP[(501.42±65.58)pg/ml vs.(382.59±49.69)pg/ml vs.(409.58±53.58)pg/ml],AngⅡ[(3.24±0.84)ng/ml vs.(0.85±0.24)ng/ml vs.(1.06±0.41)ng/ml],Apelin[(6.53±0.71)pg/ml vs.(3.55±0.29)pg/ml vs.(4.98±0.56)pg/ml](P<0.001 all).ROC curve indicated that the AUC of the combined diagnosis of BNP,AngⅡ and Apelin for hypertensive patients with heart failure of class Ⅲ~Ⅳ was 0.943(95%CI 0.882~0.978),which was significantly higher than that of single index(Z=2.960,6.099,4.653,P<0.01 all).Conclusion:BNP,AngⅡ and Apelin combination has good performance in diagnosing hypertension complicated heart failure.
9.Using of Lawnest,an intravascular snare in retrograde percutaneous coronary intervention for chronic total occlusion:a case report
Ying-kai LI ; Song-yuan HE ; Zi-chao CHENG ; Hong-yu PENG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology 2025;33(11):657-660
Coronary chronic total occlusion(CTO)remains a significant challenge in the field of interventional therapy for coronary artery disease.With advancements in interventional techniques,particularly retrograde approaches,the success rate of CTO interventions has improved.The key steps of retrograde intervention include traversing collateral channels with the retrograde guidewire,wiring the occlusion segment,and establishing antegrade access.In this case,the patient had a heavily calcified occlusion at the left circumflex artery(LCX)ostium jailed by the prior stent implanted in the left main and anterior descending arteries,making it difficult to establish antegrade access using conventional methods after retrograde guidewire crossing.The procedure was successfully completed by employing a domestically developed intravascular snare system combined with a pre-assembled extension catheter technique to capture the retrograde guidewire and establish antegrade access,followed by stent implantation at the LCX ostium.This innovative approach provides a new strategy for complex CTO retrograde interventions,particularly in cases where retrograde guidewire entry into the antegrade guiding catheter is challenging.
10.Platelet-rich plasma and hydrogel for spinal cord injury
Wenqi ZHAO ; Haichi YU ; Yiru SONG ; Tianyang YUAN ; Qinyi LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(10):2189-2200
BACKGROUND:A large number of articles have reported the effect and mechanism of platelet-rich plasma and hydrogel in the treatment of spinal cord injury,but few articles have summarized their treatment strategies for spinal cord injury. OBJECTIVE:To summarize the pathological process of spinal cord injury and the strategies of repairing spinal cord injury with platelet-rich plasma and hydrogel alone and in combination. METHODS:PubMed and CNKI databases were searched for articles published from inception to March 2024 by computer.The Chinese search terms were"spinal cord injury,platelet-rich plasma,hydrogel."The English search terms were"spinal cord injury,spinal cord,platelet-rich plasma,hydrogel,angiogenesis,neuralgia,combination therapy."Articles were screened according to inclusion and exclusion criteria,and 128 articles were finally included for review and analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)The classification of platelet-rich plasma is complex and diverse,and the effects of platelet-rich plasma in the repair treatment of spinal cord injury are various,but they all show certain positive effects,that is,they can promote axon regeneration,stimulate angiogenesis,and treat neuropathic pain and so on.(2)The effect of platelet-rich plasma is mainly due to the growth factors contained in platelet-rich plasma.(3)There are many types of hydrogels,which mainly play the role of filling,simulating extracellular matrix,carrying drugs and biological products,and carrying cells as scaffolds in the repair treatment of spinal cord injury.(4)Compared with single therapy,combination therapy of platelet-rich plasma and hydrogel can promote nerve regeneration and spinal cord function recovery more effectively.

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