1.Discussion of Hp(3) calibration with two thermoluminescent dosimeters in the same standard X-ray RQR radiation field
Wenyan LI ; Guiying ZHANG ; Lantao LIU ; Dongsheng NIU ; Zeqin GUO ; Zhichao WANG ; Hua TUO ; Heyan WU ; Tingting XIA ; Nini CHU ; Jichuan LAI ; Jiaojiao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2024;33(3):318-322
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To compare Hp(3) calibration with a homemade (A) thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) and an imported (B) TLD in a standard X-ray RQR radiation field, to explore the different responses of A and B, and to provide foundation for the calibration of Hp(3). Methods A column mode was selected. Hp(3) calibration was performed using A and B in a standard X-ray RQR radiation field in the Secondary Standard Dosimetry Laboratory, National Institute for Radiological Protection, China Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Angle response, energy response, and linear response were calibrated with RQR4 (60 kV), RQR7 (90 kV), and RQR9 (120 kV), respectively. Results In terms of angle response, the calibration results of A were relatively high, while the calibration results of B were relatively low. In terms of energy response, the calibration results showed a similar pattern to angle response. In terms of linear response, the calibration results of both A and B were satisfactory. Conclusion Both A and B can be used for normal calibration of Hp(3) in a standard X-ray RQR radiation field. However, in actual monitoring, attention should be paid to the energy and angle response values of TLDs.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Discussion on shielding calculation method for proton therapy room
Deqin ZHANG ; Yang PAN ; Jichuan LAI ; Jiaojiao CHEN ; Lantao LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2022;31(5):577-582
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To discuss the shielding calculation method for proton therapy room, and to provide a scientific basis for shielding design of proton therapy room and improvement of existing national standards. Methods Using the calculation formula and key characteristic parameters from national standards and Chinese and foreign literature, combining with the FLUKA Monte Carlo method, empirical formula calculation and Monte Carlo simulation were conducted for the neutron ambient dose equivalent rates of the focuses outside the shielding of proton therapy room. The estimation results of the two methods were analyzed. Results Relative to the calculation results of the single exponential formula in the two directions of 0° and 50° in the beam loss point of divergence slit (0.13 and 12.4), the calculation results of the double exponential formula (0.40 and 17.9) were more consistent with the Monte Carlo simulation results (0.32 ± 0.19 and 18.2 ± 4.98). The Monte Carlo simulation results of copper target and nickel target were similar, suggesting that the key characteristic parameters of concrete shielding for copper target could be well applied to the calculation of nickel target, but the neutron ambient dose equivalent rates were underestimated when applied to tantalum target, with a difference of 5.7 times and 1.3 times in the two directions of 0° and 40°, respectively. Conclusion The dose rate estimates based on the calculation formula and key characteristic parameters from Chinese and foreign literature are consistent with FLUKA simulation results, and this method can be used in the shielding design of proton therapy room as a supplement and improvement to the existing national standards.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3.Key techniques for granulation and flavor masking of innovative Chinese medicinal preparations for children: a review.
Chen-Hui WU ; Yan-Jun YANG ; Mao-Mao ZHU ; Bing YANG ; Jun LIU ; Jing ZHAO ; Xiao-Bin JIA ; Liang FENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(21):5708-5716
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			There are many kinds of pharmaceutical preparations for children in China, which are generally divided into oral solid preparations and oral liquid preparations. Solid preparations, such as microtablets, pellets, dispersible tablets, and fine granules, have become the development trend of pediatric drugs. Liquid preparations mainly include syrup, suspension, oral solution, and drops. The poor taste and the treatment of drugs in children of different ages are the key factors affecting the efficacy, safety, and compliance of pediatric drugs. To reduce the risk caused by the fluctuation of blood concentration and improve the oral compliance of pediatric drugs, it is urgent to develop new techniques for granulation and flavor maskingto improve the poor taste of solid preparations. For liquid pre-parations with poor taste, the flavor correction technique should be used. This paper summarized the new pharmaceutical techniques for granulation and flavor masking, and it was found that sustained/controlled-releasegranules, fine granules, and chewing solid mini-tablets became the mainstream of oral solid preparations for children. Generally, multiparticle preparation, coating, microencapsulation, and other granulating techniques were involved in these preparations. Granulation and flavor masking are closely related and synergetic. Flavor masking techniques mask the bitter taste of Chinese medicine from four aspects, including confusing the brain taste, changing the compounds, reducing the exposure of bitter molecules to bitter receptors in the mouth, and numbing the taste cells to increase the threshold of bitter perception. At present, the main drugs for children on the market mainly inhibit the oral release of bitter drugs.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
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4. The Amygdala Responds Rapidly to Flashes Linked to Direct Retinal Innervation: A Flash-evoked Potential Study Across Cortical and Subcortical Visual Pathways
Yanmei CHEN ; Yiling NI ; Jianhong ZHOU ; Hua ZHOU ; Jichuan ZHANG ; Qian ZHONG ; Xinyue LI ; Yuanye MA ; Jingkuan WEI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2021;37(8):1107-1118
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 Rapid detection and response to visual threats are critical for survival in animals. The amygdala (AMY) is hypothesized to be involved in this process, but how it interacts with the visual system to do this remains unclear. By recording flash-evoked potentials simultaneously from the superior colliculus (SC), lateral posterior nucleus of the thalamus, AMY, lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) and visual cortex, which belong to the cortical and subcortical pathways for visual fear processing, we investigated the temporal relationship between these regions in visual processing in rats. A quick flash-evoked potential (FEP) component was identified in the AMY. This emerged as early as in the LGN and was approximately 25 ms prior to the earliest component recorded in the SC, which was assumed to be an important area in visual fear. This quick P1 component in the AMY was not affected by restraint stress or corticosterone injection, but was diminished by RU38486, a glucocorticoid receptor blocker. By injecting a monosynaptic retrograde AAV tracer into the AMY, we found that it received a direct projection from the retina. These results confirm the existence of a direct connection from the retina to the AMY, that the latency in the AMY to flashes is equivalent to that in the sensory thalamus, and that the response is modulated by glucocorticoids. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Relationship of quality and duration of sleep with hypertension among adults in Guangzhou
Shiyun LUO ; Yongxin YE ; Minying SUN ; Jichuan SHEN ; Nixuan CHEN ; Sheng JIA ; Xueyan LI ; Yuanhua LIU ; Wei ZHU ; Min XIA
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(7):853-859
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the relationship of sleep quality and sleep duration with hypertension among adults aged 30-79 years old in Guangzhou.Methods:According to multi-stage stratified cluster sampling, 12 747 residents aged 30-79 years old were sampled and surveyed in Guangzhou from January 2018 to March 2019. Data on general demographic characteristics, sleep quality, sleep duration and hypertension were collected through questionnaire survey, the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) and physical examination. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the putative association between sleep quality, sleep duration and hypertension. Restrictive cubic spline curve was used to draw the dose-response relationship curve between sleep quality, sleep time and hypertension.Results:The mean age of the subjects was (52.68±12.17) years, the prevalence of hypertension was 36.6% (4 664/12 747), the average score of PSQI was (4.70±2.88), and the average sleep time was (7.00±1.32) hours. The prevalence of hypertension was positively associated with the PSQI score. Compared to the subjects with a score less than 3, OR (95% CI) of hypertension with a PSQI score of 3-5, 5-8, ≥9 were 1.14 (1.02-1.27), 1.17 (1.03-1.34), 1.41 (1.21-1.64), respectively. The relationship between sleep duration and hypertension appeared U-shaped. Compared with 6 to 8 hours sleep duration, both sleep duration<6 hours with OR(95% CI) of 1.27(1.12-1.43) or >8 hours with OR(95% CI) of 1.20(1.05-1.38) was associated with hypertension. Conclusion:Both poor sleep quality, longer or shorter sleep duration were responsible for increased risk of cognitive impairment in older Chinese.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.Relationship of quality and duration of sleep with hypertension among adults in Guangzhou
Shiyun LUO ; Yongxin YE ; Minying SUN ; Jichuan SHEN ; Nixuan CHEN ; Sheng JIA ; Xueyan LI ; Yuanhua LIU ; Wei ZHU ; Min XIA
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;55(7):853-859
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective:To explore the relationship of sleep quality and sleep duration with hypertension among adults aged 30-79 years old in Guangzhou.Methods:According to multi-stage stratified cluster sampling, 12 747 residents aged 30-79 years old were sampled and surveyed in Guangzhou from January 2018 to March 2019. Data on general demographic characteristics, sleep quality, sleep duration and hypertension were collected through questionnaire survey, the Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) and physical examination. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the putative association between sleep quality, sleep duration and hypertension. Restrictive cubic spline curve was used to draw the dose-response relationship curve between sleep quality, sleep time and hypertension.Results:The mean age of the subjects was (52.68±12.17) years, the prevalence of hypertension was 36.6% (4 664/12 747), the average score of PSQI was (4.70±2.88), and the average sleep time was (7.00±1.32) hours. The prevalence of hypertension was positively associated with the PSQI score. Compared to the subjects with a score less than 3, OR (95% CI) of hypertension with a PSQI score of 3-5, 5-8, ≥9 were 1.14 (1.02-1.27), 1.17 (1.03-1.34), 1.41 (1.21-1.64), respectively. The relationship between sleep duration and hypertension appeared U-shaped. Compared with 6 to 8 hours sleep duration, both sleep duration<6 hours with OR(95% CI) of 1.27(1.12-1.43) or >8 hours with OR(95% CI) of 1.20(1.05-1.38) was associated with hypertension. Conclusion:Both poor sleep quality, longer or shorter sleep duration were responsible for increased risk of cognitive impairment in older Chinese.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.Simultaneous Determination of Contents of 6 Components in the Oil of Blumea balsamifera by GC
Baowen CHEN ; Yixin QIAN ; Liya ZHOU ; Lu WANG ; Jichuan KANG
China Pharmacy 2019;30(22):3049-3052
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			OBJECTIVE: To establish a method for simultaneous determination of contents of β-pinene, linalool, L-camphor, L-borneol, β-caryophyllene and xanthoxylin in the oil of Blumea balsamifera. METHODS: GC method was adopted. The determination was performed on RTX-1701 capillary column (programmed temperature). The FID detector was controlled at 240 ℃. The inlet temperature was set at 240 ℃. The carrier gas was high-purity nitrogen 3 mL/min. The the sample size was 0.5 μL, and split ratio was 50 ∶ 1. RESULTS: The linear range of β-pinene, linalool, L-camphor, L-borneol, β-caryophyllene and xanthoxylin were 0.029 7-0.267 1 mg/mL (r=0.999 9), 0.024 3-0.218 9 mg/mL (r=0.999 9), 0.126 0-1.134 0 mg/mL (r=0.999 9), 0.217 2-1.954 8 mg/mL (r=0.999 9), 0.136 3-1.226 9 mg/mL (r=0.999 9), 0.044 5-0.400 3 mg/mL(r=0.999 5), respectively. The limits of quantitation were 0.028 5, 0.008 7, 0.018 6, 0.016 8, 0.014 5, 0.042 1 mg/mL; the limits of detection were 0.009 4, 0.002 9, 0.006 1, 0.005 5, 0.004 8, 0.013 9 mg/mL, respectively. RSDs of precision, stability, reproducibility and durability tests were all lower than 3%. The average recoveries were 98.13%-101.30%(RSD=1.20%,n=9),98.44%-101.81%(RSD=1.28%,n=9),98.26%-101.05%(RSD=1.19%,n=9),99.08%-101.58%(RSD=0.89%,n=9),98.66%-101.66%(RSD=1.17%,n=9),98.84%-103.60%(RSD=0.96%,n=9), respectively. The contents of 6 components in the sample were 14.552-46.766, 16.951-22.096, 80.597-113.115, 205.224-242.537, 47.761-135.697, 26.493-45.771 mg/g, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The established method is simple, accurate, precise and reproducible, which can be used for simultaneous determination of contents of 6 components in the oil of B. balsamifera. It can provide reference for comprehensive evaluation and extraction technology study of the oil of B. balsamifera.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Dynamic lumbar pedicle fixation in repair of lumbar degenerative disease:K-Rod elastic rod, universal elastic rod and Dynesys system
Tao LIU ; Zhenjiang WANG ; Fan CHEN ; Dapeng ZHANG ; Ningguo GUO ; Fangnan MA ; Jichuan FENG ; Xiaojun QIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(44):7111-7116
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			BACKGROUND:Discectomy and pedicle fixation fusion are golden standard to repair lumbar degenerative disease, but the treatment would induce other complications such as degeneration of adjacent segments or severer pre-existing spinal degeneration. For the problem of lumbar fusion and fixation, lumbar elastic fixation has recently been a hot focus. <br> OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the short-term effectiveness of dynamic lumbar pedicle fixation in repair of lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar disc herniation. <br> METHODS:From December 2010 to December 2012, 62 cases of lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar disc herniation treated with lumbar dynamic system were included. The involved segments included:5 cases at L 3/4 , 20 cases at L 4/5 , 20 cases at L 5 S 1 , 6 cases at double segment L 3/4 and L 4/5, 8 cases at double segment L 4/5 , L 5 S 1 , 3 cases at L 3/4 and L 5 S 1 . There were 34 males and 28 females with an average age of 50.8 years (range 32 to 72 years). According to different fixation systems, they were assigned to three groups:general dynamic lumbar fixation system in 17 cases, K-Rod posterior dynamic stabilization system in 28 cases, and Dynesys system in 17 cases. The fol ow-up time was from 24 to 48 months. Evaluation indexes included visual analogue scale, Oswestry disability index, imaging analysis and excellent and good rate of curative effects. <br> RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Compared with before treatment, visual analogue scale score and Oswestry disability index were significantly improved at 6 months after treatment and final fol ow-up (P<0.01). No apparent changes were detected in the length of inserted segments and adjacent segments before treatment and during final fol ow-up. There were no significant differences in the excellent and good rate in each group after treatment (P>0.05). These data indicated that the lumbar dynamic system was an effective option for lumbar disc herniation and spinal stenosis. Although there are some differences in the structure of three kinds of flexible fixation, no obvious difference in early therapeutic effects was detected. Long-term effects deserve further investigations.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.Distribution of catalase gene rs208679 polymorphism among Han population in Chongqing and it relationship with noise-induced hearing loss
Junhui YANG ; Xiaoming WANG ; Chaoyong WANG ; Jichuan CHEN ; Yu QIAN ; Zhaoxia DUAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2014;30(3):250-254
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the distribution of-6411A/G (rs208679) polymorphism in the 5' region of catalase (CAT) gene among Han population in Chongqing and its correlation with noiseinduced hearing loss (NIHL).Methods A total of 225 healthy volunteers (normal control group) and 237 noise exposure cases (noise exposure group) were collected from the unrelated Han people in Chongqing.The noise exposure group were further divided into non-deaf group (n =170) and deaf group (n =67) according the presence or absence of NIHL.rs208679 polymorphism in the 5' region of CAT gene was identified using the improved multiplex ligation detection reaction (iMLDR) technique.Genotypes,allelic frequencies and clinical deaf incidence were compared among groups.Results Three genotypes (AA,AG,and GG) were detected in the rs208679 locus.Frequencies of A and G alleles in normal control group and noise exposure group were 0.76 and 0.24 respectively.Genotype distribution in normal control group and noise exposure group showed no deviation from the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (P >0.05).There were no significant differences in gene polymorphism (AA,AG,and GG) and allelic frequencies (A and G) between normal control group and noise exposure group and between deaf group and non-deaf group (P > 0.05).However,significant difference was observed between deaf group and non-deaf group in recessive analysis (GG vs AG + AA,P < 0.05).Conclusion rs208679 is the predisposing gene to NIHL and can be used as the biomarker for NIHL susceptibility.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Cognitive status of Beijing suburban residents in tobacco harm and the study of intervention strategy
Fang AN ; Xing GUAN ; Gao LI ; Jichuan WANG ; Zhili ZHANG ; Minglei ZHANG ; Jiao CHEN ; Mengdie CHEN ; Shuxiao SHI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2012;(7):524-525
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Through random sampling,a total of 300 residents of Beijing Changping Ming Tombs Town were selected for home-based questionnaires.The smoking rate of interviewed residents was 21.4% (53/248).The rate in men (42/125,33.6% ) was bigber than that in women ( 11/123,8.9% ).The rate in those with higher education was lower than that in those with lower educational level ( x2 =27.12,P < 0.05 ).The population awareness of tobacco hazards was 80.6% (200/248).Awareness in smokers was lower than the average awareness of ex-smokers and nonsmokers ( x2 =5.07,P < 0.05 ).The higher the education level,the higher the awareness of tobacco health hazards ( x2 ≈ 19.72,P < 0.05 ).There were differences in awareness among different age groups (x2 =13.37,P < 0.05 ).
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            

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