1.Palpitations, Shortness of Breath, Weakness in Limbs, Edema, and Dyspnea: A Rare Inflammatory Myopathy with Positive Aniti-mitochondrial Antibodies and Cardiac Involvement
Chunsu LIANG ; Xuchang ZHANG ; Ning ZHANG ; Lin KANG ; Xiaohong LIU ; Jiaqi YU ; Yingxian LIU ; Lin QIAO ; Yanli YANG ; Xiaoyi ZHAO ; Ruijie ZHAO ; Na NIU ; Xuelian YAN
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2025;16(1):248-255
This article presents a case study of a patient who visited the Geriatric Department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital due to "palpitations, shortness of breath for more than 2 years, limb weakness for 6 months, edema, and nocturnal dyspnea for 2 months". The patient exhibited decreased muscle strength in the limbs and involvement of swallowing and respiratory muscles, alongside complications of heart failure and various arrhythmias which were predominantly atrial. Laboratory tests revealed the presence of multiple autoantibodies and notably anti-mitochondrial antibodies. Following a comprehensive multidisciplinary evaluation, the patient was diagnosed with anti-mitochondrial antibody-associated inflammatory myopathy. Treatment involved a combination of glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants, along with resistance exercises for muscle strength and rehabilitation training for lung function, resulting in significant improvement of clinical symptoms. The case underscores the importance of collaborative multidisciplinary approaches in diagnosing and treating rare diseases in elderly patients, where careful consideration of clinical manifestations and subtle abnormal clinical data can lead to effective interventions.
2.Interpretation of Ergonomic Principle for the Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders Part 1: General Principles (T/WSJD 14.1-2020)
Qing XU ; Ning JIA ; Ruijie LING ; Gang LI ; Yimin LIU ; Huadong ZHANG ; Qingsong CHEN ; Qiuling ZHANG ; Zhi WANG ; Ying QU ; Xueyan ZHANG ; Yan YANG ; Zhongxu WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(2):139-145
Ergonomic Principle for the Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders Part 1: General Principles (T/WSJD 14.1-2020) is the first guideline standard for the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders provided to employers and occupational health technical service institutions in China, which covers ergonomic risk factors and their hazard definition, ergonomic prevention principles, risk assessment process, risk control process and risk evaluation principles. The standard specifically clarify the specific types of adverse ergonomic risk factors and control strategies and the standard process of systematic ergonomic risk assessment, providing implementation paths and practical guidance for eliminating/reducing adverse ergonomic risks and enhance workplace environments to prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders. This paper interprets and analyzes the background of standard establishment, formulation process, fundamental basis, and main content, etc., to provide scientific and accurate technical support for enterprise managers, labours and technical personnel of occupational health institutions to optimize the use of this standard.
3.Structural equation analysis of the incidence of shoulder WMSDs and individual and work-related factors
Shuang ZHOU ; Zhongxu WANG ; Ruijie LING ; Qing XU ; Huadong ZHANG ; Yimin LIU ; Gang LI ; Yan YIN ; Hua SHAO ; Jue LI ; Hengdong ZHANG ; Bing QIU ; Dayu WANG ; Qiang ZENG ; Yan YE ; Bin XIAO ; Hua ZOU ; Jianchao CHEN ; Dongxia LI ; Yongquan LIU ; Jixiang LIU ; Enfei JIANG ; Jun QI ; Liangying MEI ; Xianfeng ZHAO ; Mimi YANG ; Ning JIA
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(2):91-100
Objective:To investigate the incidence of shoulder work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) among occupational population in China, and to explore their intrinsic association with personal and work-related factors.Methods:In April 2024, 73497 valid questionnaires of the Chinese version of the Musculoskeletal Disorders Electronic Questionnaire were retrospectively analyzed from June 2018 to December 2023 in 22 provinces and 29 key industries in China, and the general information, occurrence of WMSDs and related risk factors of key occupational populations in different regions in China were collected. By using Chi-square test and confirmatory factor analysis, the relationship between shoulder fatigue and pain in key occupational groups and individual factors, work type, work posture and work organization was discussed, and the internal relationship was analyzed based on structural equation model.Results:Higher incidence of shoulder fatigue and pain were associated with female, lack of physical exercise, uncomfortable working posture and neck leaning forward ( P<0.05). Structural equation model analysis showed that work type, work posture and work organization were strongly correlated ( r=0.58, 0.55). Work organization and work type were strongly correlated with shoulder fatigue ( r=0.65) and moderately correlated with shoulder fatigue ( r=0.21). Shoulder fatigue was moderately associated with shoulder pain ( r=0.40). Individual factors, work type, work posture and shoulder fatigue could directly affect shoulder pain ( OR=0.07, -0.09, 0.17 and 0.40), and work type and work posture could also indirectly affect shoulder pain through shoulder fatigue ( OR=0.08, 0.03). Work organization only indirectly affected shoulder pain through shoulder fatigue ( OR=0.26) . Conclusion:The main influencing factor of shoulder pain is shoulder fatigue, followed by work posture and individual factors. Structural equation model can better reflect the complex relationship between work type, work posture and work organization and shoulder WMSDs. Improving work posture and work organization may be an effective way to control the influence of shoulder fatigue on shoulder pain.
4.Structural equation analysis and modeling of fect and ankles WMSDs and its adverse ergonomic factors
Xi ZHANG ; Ning JIA ; Xin SUN ; Meibian ZHANG ; Qing XU ; Huadong ZHANG ; Ruijie LING ; Yimin LIU ; Gang LI ; Yan YIN ; Hua SHAO ; Hengdong ZHANG ; Yanmin QI ; Bing QIU ; Tiebing LIU ; Dayu WANG ; Qiang ZENG ; Yan YE ; Bin XIAO ; Hua ZOU ; Jianchao CHEN ; Dongxia LI ; Yongquan LIU ; Jixiang LIU ; Enfei JIANG ; Jun QI ; Liangying MEI ; Tianlai LI ; Mimi YANG ; Xinwei GUO ; Zhongxu WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(2):101-109
Objective:To explore the structural equation model to explore the levels of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) and various risk factors in the feet and ankle of China's occupational population, providing scientific basis for for preventing WMSDs in feet and ankles.Methods:Data of 73497 national occupational epidemiological cases were selected from June 2018 to December 2023 used the Chinese version of the Electronic Questionnaire on Musculoskeletal Disorders. The adverse ergonomic factors and their source classification standard and confirmatory factor analysis were used to investigate foot and ankle WMSDs and their related risk factors (including individual factors, work organization, work posture, work type, fatigue, etc.) in key occupational groups in China, and structural equation model hypothesis, fitting, verification, and path and intermediary effect analysis were carried out. The model fit evaluation indexes included Chi-square specific degrees of freedom ( χ2/ df), gauge fit index (NFI), Tucker Lewis index (TLI), goodness of Fit index (GFI), adjusted Goodness of Fit index (AGFI) and approximate root mean square error (RMSEA) . Results:A total of 73497 occupational workers were surveyed, with local muscle fatigue and WMSDs incidence rates in the feet and ankles being 17.17% and 12.06%, respectively. The fitting index of the adjusted structural equation model basically meets the standard (GFI=1, AGFI=1, RMESA=0.042, NFI=0.716, TLI=0.663). The top three factors affecting feet and ankle WMSDs are feet and ankle muscle fatigue, work type, and work organization, with standardized path coefficients of 0.221, 0.105, and 0.095, respectively. The top two factors affecting feet and ankle muscle fatigue are work organization and work type, with standardized path coefficients of 0.548 and 0.383, respectively. Feet and ankle muscle fatigue, work type, work organization, and work posture have a direct effect on feet and ankle WMSDs, with effect values of 0.221, 0.105, 0.095, and 0.077, respectively. The organization and type of work can also have indirect effects through feet and ankle muscle fatigue, with effect values of 0.121 and 0.084, respectively.Conclusion:Feet and ankle muscle fatigue has a direct impact on WMSDs, and plays a mediating role between ankle and ankle WMSDs caused by work organization and work type. Feet and ankle muscle fatigue is an important pathway leading to feet and ankle WMSDs. It is recommended that employers and managers detect job fatigue early and take corresponding prevention and intervention measures, which can play a key role in preventing feet and ankle WMSDs.
5.Structural equation analysis and modeling of upper limb WMSDs and their adverse ergonomic factors
Siwu ZHONG ; Ning JIA ; Xin SUN ; Meibian ZHANG ; Qing XU ; Huadong ZHANG ; Ruijie LING ; Yimin LIU ; Gang LI ; Yan YIN ; Hua SHAO ; Jue LI ; Hengdong ZHANG ; Bing QIU ; Dayu WANG ; Qiang ZENG ; Rugang WANG ; Yan YE ; Bin XIAO ; Hua ZOU ; Jianchao CHEN ; Dongxia LI ; Yongquan LIU ; Qinghua SHI ; Jixiang LIU ; Enfei JIANG ; Jun QI ; Liangying MEI ; Xianfeng ZHAO ; Mimi YANG ; Xinwei GUO ; Zhi WANG ; Zhongxu WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(4):254-263
Objective:To explore the structural relationship between WMSDs in the upper limbs and various risk factors in the occupational population in China, based on a large sample epidemiological survey and structural equation analysis, and to establish a structural equation model, so as to lay a foundation for the prevention and control of such diseases.Methods:The Chinese version of the Musculoskeletal Disorders Electronic Questionnaire was used to conduct a nationwide survey on the prevalence of WMSDs in the upper extremity. Six factors related to WMSDs in the upper extremity were extracted by the classification standard of adverse ergonomic factors and their source and confirmatory factor analysis, including work organization, work type, upper extremity work posture, individual factors, upper extremity fatigue and upper extremity WMSDs. The structural equation analysis was carried out and the structural equation model was established.Results:The incidence of WMSDs and fatigue in the upper limbs was 24.44% and 43.76%, respectively. The adjusted structural equation model fitting indicators were generally up to the standard (GFI=1.000, AGFI=1.000, RMSEA=0.043, NFI=0.808, TLI=0.784) . The four exogenous latent variables of work organization, work type, upper limb work posture and individual factors were correlated. There was a strong positive correlation between job type and upper limb work posture ( r=0.865) , a moderate positive correlation between work organization and job type and upper limb work posture ( r=0.570, 0.490) , and a weak negative correlation between individual factors and the other three exogenous latent variables. Upper limb work posture and individual factors had direct effects on upper limb WMSDs, and the effect coefficients were 0.10 and 0.06, respectively. Upper limb fatigue played a mediating role between work organization, work type, upper limb work posture and upper limb WMSDs. The effect coefficient was 0.46, and the composition ratios of indirect effects were 100.0%, 100.0%, and 38.3%, respectively. The direct path effect of upper limb work posture, individual factors and upper limb WMSDs was weaker than the mediating path through upper limb fatigue. Conclusion:When carrying out the prevention and control of upper limbWMSDs, it is necessary to comprehensively consider the pathogenesis path of upper limb muscle fatigue and upper limb WMSDs caused by work organization, work type, and upper limb work posture, so as to provide theoretical reference for improving the prevention and control level of such diseases.
6.Application of PLIBEL and REBA for identifying and assessing the risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among medical staff
Tongsu ZHANG ; Ruijie LING ; Jingzhi SUN ; Zhongxu WANG ; Ning JIA ; Chuansha WU ; Yan YANG ; Fei LIU ; Hong YIN
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(6):618-623
Objective To identify potential ergonomic risk factors of works and quickly assess their risks of developing work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) in the medical staff. Methods A total of 188 medical staff were selected as the research objects using a two-stage random sampling method. The method for the identification of musculoskeletal stress factors (PLIBEL) was used to analyze the adverse ergonomic factors in the work process, and the rapid entire body assessment (REBA) was used to quickly assess the whole-body posture load. Results The PLIBEL assessment results showed that various adverse ergonomic factors affected different parts of the body during the work process of medical staff. Specifically, 18 adverse ergonomic factors were identified in the neck, shoulders, and upper back, while 10 adverse ergonomic factors were identified in the elbow, forearm, hand, and lower back. Rehabilitation therapists and nurses engaged in patient handling in general wards and medication preparation and blood collection were exposed to ≥35 adverse ergonomic factors. The REBA assessment showed that the REBA score was 3-12 points for medical staff during their work process. Rehabilitation therapists were classified as having an extremely high ergonomic risk. High-risk occupations included ward housekeeping nurses, surgery assistant nurses, operating-room instrument nurses, and surgeons. Medium-risk occupations included general ward nurses (medication preparation and blood collection, venipuncture/infusion, and patient handling), intensive care unit (ICU) nurses, internal medicine residents, and dentists. Low-risk occupations included administrative front-desk nurses, outpatient internal medicine physicians, and technicians/physicians in ultrasonography, laboratory medicine, physical examination, and occupational health departments. Conclusion Adverse ergonomic factors of medical staff predominantly affect the neck, shoulders, upper back, elbows, forearms, hands, and the lower back during the work process. Rehabilitation therapists, ward housekeeping nurses, ICU nurses, operating-room instrument nurses, and surgeons are high-risk groups for WMSDs. Attention should be paid to the management and control of adverse ergonomic factors for medical staff to prevent the occurrence of WMSDs.
7.Exploration on the Effect of Qingre Yiqi Huayu Chinese Medicine Plaster on Acute Soft Tissue Injury in Rabbits from the Perspective of Apoptosis Caspase-3
Ruijie LIU ; Jing ZHONG ; Shunwan JIANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(3):709-717
Objective To explore the effects of Qingre Yiqi Huayu Chinese Medicine Plaster,an hospital preparation of Shenzhen Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital,on acute soft tissue injury in rabbits from the perspective of the apoptosis caspase-3.Methods Forty rabbits were randomly divided into blank control group,model group,Qingre Huayu Chinese Medicine Plaster group(called original prescription plaster group for short),Qingre Yiqi Huayu Chinese Medicine Plaster group[called combined(with Astragali Radix)plaster group for short],and Qingre Huayu Chinese Medicine impregnating group[called combined(with Astragali Radix)impregnating group for short],with eight rabbits in each group.Except for the blank control group,rabbits in all other groups were used to construct acute soft tissue injury model by striking method.The changes in caspase-3 expression and PGE2 level were observed in the injured tissues after 24-hour and 72-hour drug administration.Results After 24-hour drug administration,compared with the blank control group,the caspase-3 positive expression level of the three treatment groups and the model group were increased(P<0.05),among which the combined plaster group had the least expression of caspase-3 and the lowest pathological score,followed by the combined impregnating group and the original prescription plaster group.After 72-hour drug administration,the caspase-3 positive expression level of the three treatment groups was not statistically significant compared with that of the blank control group(P>0.05),while the positive expression level of caspase-3 in the model group was still higher than that of the blank control group(P<0.05).After 24-hour drug administration,the serum PGE2 level of the model group was significantly higher than that of the blank control group(P<0.05),while the difference of the serum PGE2 levels between the three treatment groups and the blank control group or the model group being not statistically significant(P>0.05);after 72-hour drug administration,the difference of the serum PGE2 level between the original prescription plaster group and the model group being not statistically significant(P>0.05),while the serum PGE2 level of the combined plaster group and combined impregnating group was lower than that of the model group,respectively(P<0.05).Conclusion All of Qingre Huayu Chinese Medicine Plaster,Qingre Yiqi Huayu Chinese Medicine Plaster,Qingre Yiqi Huayu Chinese Medicine impregnation can effectively accelerate the apoptosis of injured muscle tissue cells in rabbits with acute soft tissue injury,reduce inflammatory reaction and accelerate the repair of tissue damage,and the effect of Qingre Yiqi Huayu Chinese Medicine Plaster was superior to that of Qingre Huayu Chinese Medicine Plaster and Qingre Yiqi Huayu Chinese Medicine impregnation.
8.Effect of sevoflurane on mitochondria-associated endoplasmic reticulum membranes in mouse microglia: relationship with SIRT3/ATAD3A signaling pathway
Xuxing PEI ; Jingshu LYU ; Hui ZHANG ; Ruijie LIU ; Jiaqiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;45(9):1129-1134
Objective:To evaluate the effect of sevoflurane on mitochondrial-associated endoplasmic reticulum membranes (MAMs) in mouse microglia and the relationship with silent information regulator-related enzyme 3 (SIRT3)/adenosine triphosphatase family protein 3A (ATAD3A) signaling pathway.Methods:After normal culture of mouse microglia (BV-2 cell line), the cells were divided into 4 groups ( n=33 each) by a random number table method: empty adenovirus-control group (group C), empty adenovirus-sevoflurane exposure group (group Sev), SIRT3 overexpression adenovirus-control group (group SIRT3 + C) and SIRT3 overexpression adenovirus-sevoflurane exposure group (group SIRT3 + Sev). The cells were infected with SIRT3 overexpression adenovirus 100 pmol/well in SIRT3+ C group and SIRT3+ Sev group and with empty adenovirus 100 pmol/well in C group and Sev group. After 48 h of infection, the cells were routinely cultured for 48 h in C group and SIRT3+ C group, the cells were incubated with 3% sevoflurane for 2 h, once a day for 3 consecutive days, followed by routine culture for 48 h in Sev group and SIRT3+ Sev group. The contents of mitochondrial Ca 2+ and reactive oxygen species (mtROS) were measured by flow cytometry. The mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) was measured by JC-1 probe. The mitochondrial ATP content was measured by luciferase luminescence method. The expression of SIRT3 was detected by Western blot. The expression of acetylated ATAD3A was detected by immunoprecipitation. The co-localization of endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria was determined by confocal fluorescence microscopy, and the Manders co-localization coefficient was calculated to evaluate the development of MAMs. Results:Compared with group C, the contents of mitochondrial Ca 2+ and mtROS were significantly increased, the contents of MMP and mitochondrial ATP were decreased, the expression of SIRT3 was down-regulated, the expression of acetylated ATAD3A was up-regulated, and the development of MAMs was increased in group Sev ( P<0.05). Compared with Sev group, the contents of mitochondrial Ca 2+ and mtROS were significantly decreased, the contents of MMP and mitochondrial ATP were increased, the expression of SIRT3 was up-regulated, the expression of acetylated ATAD3A was down-regulated, and the development of MAMs was decreased in SIRT3 + Sev group ( P<0.05). Compared with SIRT3+ C group, the contents of mitochondrial Ca 2+ and mtROS were significantly increased, the contents of MMP and mitochondrial ATP were decreased, the expression of SIRT3 was down-regulated, the expression of acetylated ATAD3A was up-regulated, and the development of MAMs was increased in SIRT3+ Sev group ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The mechanism by which sevoflurane induces mitochondrial dysfunction in mouse microglia may be related to the inhibition of SIRT3/ATAD3A signaling pathway, leading to excessive development of MAMs.
9.Preliminary study of type Ⅲ interferon expression in the genital tract of rhesus macaques
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2025;33(3):365-373
Objective To determine the expression of type Ⅲ interferon(IFNL)and IFNL receptor 1(IFNLR1)in the genital tract in rhesus macaques to elucidate the biological characteristics of rhesus macaque IFNL system and promote the use of these monkeys in studies on the pathology,drugs and vaccines for human diseases.Methods IFNL1,IFNL3,and IFNLR1 mRNA levels in normal and simian-human immunodeficiency virus(SHIV)/simian immunodeficiency virus(SIV)-infected genital tract tissues of rhesus macaques were detected by gene-specific reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction,and IFNLR1 immunoreactivity was examined by confocal microscopy.Results IFNL1 and IFNL3 mRNA levels in the uterus and vagina in normal rhesus macaques were below the measurement threshold,but mRNA levels of IFNLR1 and its variant lacking exon 6 could be readily detected.IFNLR1 immunoreactivity was primarily detected in the covering or glandular epithelia of the uterus and vagina.IFNL1 and IFNL3 mRNA levels were increased in some SHIV/SIV-infected macaques,while mRNA levels of IFNLR1 were unchanged and mRNA levels of IFN-stimulated genes(Mx1,Mx2,and OAS)were significantly increased.Conclusions These data indicate that the type Ⅲ IFN system is expressed in the reproductive tract of rhesus macaques,as in humans,thus providing a scientific basis for the use of rhesus macaques in studies of human infectious diseases,such as AIDS.
10.Research Progress of Remote Monitoring in Patients With Heart Failure
Qiongling WANG ; Huang SUN ; Wenjie LIU ; Lihui ZHENG ; Yimin LI ; Nan WANG ; Ruijie LI
Chinese Circulation Journal 2025;40(5):516-520
Heart failure(HF)is the final stage of various cardiovascular diseases.The period of high incidence of death and readmission in patients with HF within 2 to 3 months after discharge is defined as the"vulnerable period".The management of vulnerable period focuses on how to identify high-risk groups with the need of close follow-up and more active intervention.Despite the application of various effective medical treatment and nursing strategies,readmissions in HF patients remain high,which not only poses a significant financial burden on the healthcare system but also carries the prognostic impact of worsening survival associated with repeated hospitalizations.Remote monitoring is a promising approach for early detection of worsening HF and intervention before apparent decompensation.Remote monitoring includes patient reporting of remote vital signs monitoring,wearable devices,information from cardiac implantable electronic devices and invasive remote hemodynamic monitoring.Remote cardiac monitoring devices have developed rapidly.A wide variety of monitoring devices have been developed,and trials have been conducted to explore the availability and safety of remote monitoring devices and their effectiveness in reducing the risk of HF re-hospitalization.Wearable devices are easy to be accepted by patients because of their non-invasive,portable,cost and other factors.

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