1.Differences in lung function between sanitation workers and general population and the risk factors for airflow limitation
Jinhai HUANG ; Yun LI ; Junfeng LIN ; Yongyi PENG ; Wanyi JIANG ; Qingxiu XIE ; Lunfang TAN ; Shuyi LIU ; Zhenyu LIANG ; Jinping ZHENG ; Yi GAO
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2023;17(11):828-835
Objective:To compare the differences in lung function between sanitation workers and the general population undergoing routine physical examinations, and to analyze the risk factors for restricted airflow and severity of the condition in sanitation workers.Methods:This study is a large cross-sectional study called "Shanxin Respiratory Health Screening for Ten Thousand People". A total of 1 036 sanitation workers (sanitation group) and 6 701 individuals from the general population undergoing routine physical examinations (control group) were selected as the original study subjects from June 2021 to April 2022 (before matching). Both groups underwent pre-bronchodilator lung function tests, and the differences in lung function characteristics between the two groups were compared. The sanitation group also completed a questionnaire survey. Multivariate and ordinal multinomial logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the risk factors for airflow limitation and its severity.Results:A total of 1 027 individuals from the sanitation group and 999 individuals from the control group were included in the study. There were no significant differences in age, gender, height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) between the two groups (all P>0.05). The rate of airflow restriction was significantly higher in the sanitation group compared to the control group (22.88% vs 8.81%, P<0.001). In the sanitation group, there was no statistically significant difference in a self-assessment test for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (CAT) scores between individuals with airflow restriction (235 cases) and those without airflow restriction (792 cases) [(1.50±2.50) vs (1.15±2.03) points, P=0.084]. There were no statistically significant differences in forced vital capacity (FVC) as a percentage of predicted value (FVC%pred) between the two groups. However, the sanitation group had significantly lower %pred for forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV 1%pred), FVC/FEV 1 ratio (FEV 1/FVC%pred), forced expiratory flow at 50% of FVC (FEF 50%%pred), forced expiratory flow at 75% of FVC (FEF 75%%pred), and maximal mid-expiratory flow (MMEF%pred) compared to the control group (all P<0.05). The rates of abnormal FEF 50%%pred, FEF 75%%pred, and MMEF%pred were significantly higher in the sanitation group compared to the control group (17.62% vs 10.31%, 17.04% vs 10.01%, 27.26% vs 18.41%, all P<0.001). Small airway parameters and the rate of airflow restriction were significantly higher in past and current smokers of the sanitation group compared to never smokers (all P<0.05). Multifactorial analysis showed that high BMI ( OR=0.929, 95% CI: 0.885-0.974) was a protective factor for airflow restriction, while high smoking index was a risk factor ( OR=1.020, 95% CI: 1.011-1.030). Ordered multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that high BMI ( OR=0.925, 95% CI: 0.882-0.971) was a protective factor for the severity of airflow restriction, while high smoking index ( OR=1.020, 95% CI: 1.011-1.029) was a risk factor for the severity of airflow restriction. Conclusions:The incidences of airflow limitation and small airway abnormalities in sanitation workers are higher than that in general physical examination population. High smoking index and low BMI are independent risk factors for airflow limitation and its severity.
2.Salmonella-mediated blood‒brain barrier penetration, tumor homing and tumor microenvironment regulation for enhanced chemo/bacterial glioma therapy.
Ze MI ; Qing YAO ; Yan QI ; Jinhai ZHENG ; Jiahao LIU ; Zhenguo LIU ; Hongpei TAN ; Xiaoqian MA ; Wenhu ZHOU ; Pengfei RONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(2):819-833
Chemotherapy is an important adjuvant treatment of glioma, while the efficacy is far from satisfactory, due not only to the biological barriers of blood‒brain barrier (BBB) and blood‒tumor barrier (BTB) but also to the intrinsic resistance of glioma cells via multiple survival mechanisms such as up-regulation of P-glycoprotein (P-gp). To address these limitations, we report a bacteria-based drug delivery strategy for BBB/BTB transportation, glioma targeting, and chemo-sensitization. Bacteria selectively colonized into hypoxic tumor region and modulated tumor microenvironment, including macrophages repolarization and neutrophils infiltration. Specifically, tumor migration of neutrophils was employed as hitchhiking delivery of doxorubicin (DOX)-loaded bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMVs/DOX). By virtue of the surface pathogen-associated molecular patterns derived from native bacteria, OMVs/DOX could be selectively recognized by neutrophils, thus facilitating glioma targeted delivery of drug with significantly enhanced tumor accumulation by 18-fold as compared to the classical passive targeting effect. Moreover, the P-gp expression on tumor cells was silenced by bacteria type III secretion effector to sensitize the efficacy of DOX, resulting in complete tumor eradication with 100% survival of all treated mice. In addition, the colonized bacteria were finally cleared by anti-bacterial activity of DOX to minimize the potential infection risk, and cardiotoxicity of DOX was also avoided, achieving excellent compatibility. This work provides an efficient trans-BBB/BTB drug delivery strategy via cell hitchhiking for enhanced glioma therapy.
3.Reconstruction of the lower abdominal wall defects with the pedicled sartorius flap and gracilis flap
Yi ZHOU ; Xiang HU ; Jinhai TAN ; Lianguang XIE ; Shengxiang TAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2017;32(10):872-874
Objective To evaluate the repair of lower abdominal wall defects with the pedicled sartorius flap and gracilis flap.Methods Among the 7 cases,5 cases were of post malignant tumor resection within the abdominal wall,leaving huge defect.2 cases of wound poor healing of the abdominal wall post-infection.Abdominal wall defects left over by tumor resection or debridement were repaired with the pedicled sartorius flap and gracilis flap.Results After the first phase of the operation,6 cases were healed by first intention without incision infection,dehiscence or hernia formation.One case suffering initial flap tip necrosis was healed by VSD and skin grafting.All patients were followed up for 9-18 months.There was no swelling and no abdominal hernia.Conclusion It is reliable to repair abdominal wall defects with the pedicled sartorius flap and gracilis flap.
4.Application of vascularized fibular flap combined with vacuum sealing drainage in the repair of long tibia defect
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2017;25(3):222-225
Objective To analyze the effects of vascularized fibular flap combined with vacuum sealing drainage (VSD) in the repair of tibia defect.Methods Clinical data of 24 patients with chronic osteomyelitis of the tibia who accepted the operation of vascularized fibular flap combined with VSD were collected in the study.In the first operation, the lesions were completely debrided and the dead bone was removed, then the vascularized fibular was replaced from the other limb to repair the tibia defect.Later, vacuum-assisted closure was applied to cover the wound.Results All patients enrolled in the study were followed up for 13 to 50 months, with an average of 32.3 months.The sinus of 22 cases healed in 4 weeks and the healing rate was 91.7%.The other two patients received additional debridement for the sinus and they also healed soon after that.All flaps survived and the survival rate was 100%.The X-ray showed that the transplanted fibula was healed in all cases, with a healing rate of 100%.The healing time ranged from 4 to 7 months, with an average of 4.9 months.Based on the Enneking scoring system, the patients achieved an average score of 26 points out of 30 points, and the recovery rate of limb function was evaluated as 86.7%.Conclusion For patients with chronic osteomyelitis of the tibia, vascularized fibular flap combined with VSD can not only effectively repair bone defect, but also restore the continuity of limbs.The application of VSD can effectively control infection, shorten treatment course, and restore limb function.
5.Application and expectation of virtual reality technology in surgical training
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2017;25(8):638-640
Virtual reality technology is a kind of information technology,which can achieve the interaction between the users and the virtual environment by using relevant devices.This article introduces the application and validity of virtual reality technology in surgery of orthopedics,general surgery,neurosurgery and urology surgery and surgical training.It discusses the advantages and disadvantages and development prospects of the virtual reality technology in the field of surgery and surgical training as well.
6.Improved extraction of primary vascular endothelial cells from the rabbit aorta
Zichun XIAO ; Jinhai TAN ; Yi ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(7):1019-1024
BACKGROUND:Primary vascular endothelial cels are mostly harvested through aorta endothelial cel cultures and micro-artery endothelial cel cultures using enzyme digestion and tissue adhesion methods, and the quality and purity of harvested cels cannot meet the need for current scientific research.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate an improved extraction of primary vascular endothelial cels and the relevant identification method.
METHODS: A segment of rabbit aorta was cut to culture vascular endothelial cels using the improved extraction method in group A or using adhesion method in group B. In the group A, the vascular intima was striped out with microsurgical instruments, and digested enzymaticaly to acquire single primary cels folowed by culture in endothelial cel culture medium. In the group B, the whole vascular intima was adhered to the culture dish that was incubated in a 5%CO2, 37℃ incubator for 1 hour. Cel pelets in the two groups were culturedin vitro. Cel morphology was observed using a microscope; immunohistochemical staining was used to detect CD31, VIII factor and Vimentin protein for identification of vascular endothelial cels.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The purity and number of vascular endothelial cels extracted by the improved method were higher than those by the adhesion method. Immunohistochemical findings showed positive expression of CD31 and VIII factor, but negative expression of Vimentin. These findings indicate that the improved extraction method can obtain more vascular endothelial cels with higher purity, which is of strong operability and practicality.
7.Anatomical and preclinical study of repair of cervical tracheal wall defects with vascularized pectoralis major tendon flaps
Chao JIAN ; Shengxiang TAO ; Jinhai TAN ; Guorong YU ; Aixi YU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2015;38(4):350-353
Objective To provide an anatomical basis for repairing the defect of cervical tracheal wall with vascularized pectoralis major tendon flaps.Methods Thirty-two lateral thoracic necrotomies were studied for the following aspects.Measurement of pectoralis major tendons' length,width and thickness.Anatomy of thoracoacromialartery,pectoral branches:origin,distribution.Measurement of length of pedicle,rotated radius of flaps and length from recipient site.An imitative operation was undergone on a specimen of corpse.One patient was undergone the operation of repairing the 3.0 cm × 1.5 cm defect of anterior cervical trachea wall,accompanying with incision infection,with pectoralis major tendon flap.Results Length of pectoralis major tendon:(22.9 ± 0.9)mm.Width of tendon:(51.0± 2.4)mm.Thickness of tendon:(5.81± 1.35)mm.Length of pedicle:(89.3 ± 5.3) mm.The radius of pedicle pectoralis major myotendinous flap:(121.7± 8.2)mm.The distance from pivot point of flap to central point of recipient:(96.5 ± 8.9)mm.Patient possessed normal pronunciation,good appearance and no emphysema at 5 months' follow-up.Tracheal lumen,measured 2.6 cm in the anteroposterior dimension and 1.8 cm in the lateral dimension,showed no recurrence of obvious stenosis in cervical computed tomography at 3 month postoperatively.Conclusion Pedicle pectoralis major tendon flaps,originated from thoracoacromial artery pectoral branches can repair cervical tracheal wall defects effectively.
8.Relations between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and metabolic syndrome
Wei HU ; Miaoxuan ZHANG ; Jinhai TAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2014;35(9):1062-1064
Objective To analyze the relation between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and metabolic syndrome (MS) among adults from the Functional University Society (FUS).Methods This survey was conducted among the staff of Wuhan University who underwent physical check-ups from 2010 to 2011 at the Affiliated Hospital of Wuhan University.The participants had records related to medical history,clinical examination,anthropometry,laboratory tests and routine liver ultrasonography.According to the diagnostic criteria of NAFLD,the cases were divided into two groups—with NAFLD or without.MS and its relevant risk factors of the two groups were compared.Results 1) The prevalence rates of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and MS were 20.7%,and 13.3%,respectively.People with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease had higher levels of BMI,SBP,DBP,TG,FPG and lower level of HDL-C than those who did not have the problem.2) The risks of NAFLD group in developing MS,obesity,hypertension and dyslipidemia were higher than the non-group (P<0.001).3) The NAFLD group had 1.66,4.22,8.72 and 25.62 times chances of having 1 to 4 risk factors on MS than those without NAFLD.Conclusion NAFLD was closely associated with MS and its relevant risk factors.
9.Vascularized greater trochanter or iliac periosteal flap displacement repairs avascular necrosis of femoral head
Linqing XING ; Jinhai TAN ; Konglong FU ; Shikun SHAO ; Yudong CHEN ; Jun LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(44):7751-7757
BACKGROUND:Femoral head avascular necrosis is common in children and elderly. Though, there are many methods can be used for the treatment, it has been inconclusive in the treatment according to the age and stage of the patients. OBJECTIVE:To treat the femoral head avascular necrosis with different methods according to the age and stage, and to retrospectively analyze the fol ow-up results. METHODS:Total y 202 patients (242 hips) with femoral head avascular necrosis were included from October 1998 to October 2008. The patients were divided into groups according to age, included child group (4-14 years old, n=45, 47 hips);youth group (15-45 years old, n=100, 125 hips);and elderly group (46-81 years old, n=57, 70 hips). The patients in the child group were treated with vascularized greater trochanter or iliac periosteal flap displacement, the patients in the youth group were treated with vascularized greater trochanter or iliac periosteal flap displacement, and the patients in the elderly group were treated with hybrid or cementless total hip arthroplasty. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al the 202 patients were fol owed-up for 6 months to 10 years, average 6.3 years. The excellent and good rate of the child group, youth group and elderly group were 87%, 89%and 86%respectively, and al the patients obtained the satisfactory clinical effect;the Harris score of the youth group was increased to (88.1±0.9) points, and the visual analog scale score was decreased to (0.9±0.4) points;the Harris score of the elderly group was increased to (91.5±1.0) points, and the visual analog scale score was decreased to (0.60±0.07) points. The results indicate that vascularized greater trochanter or iliac periosteal flap displacement is suitable for the children and the youths with femoral head avascular necrosis, especial y the patients with the age of 15-45 years in Ficat Ⅱ and Ⅲstage;hybrid or cementless total hip arthroplasty is suitable for the elder patients with femoral head avascular necrosis, as wel as the patients with failure femoral head retention treatment.
10.Synthesis and Identification of Hapten and Complete Antigen of Norketa mine
Tingting YANG ; Chuncheng ZHAO ; Xiaoping SHEN ; Bochang TAN ; Pankun ZOU ; Huaiming WANG ; Lingyun LIU ; Chao WEI ; Wanli WEI ; Jinhai HE ; Jie WU ; Dongsheng ZHANG ; Xiaolian ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2010;38(1):109-112
Under low temperature conditions, the hapten carboxyl-norketamine was synthesized by reacting norketamine and succinaldehyde acid.Identification result using electrospray ionization mass showed the hap ten was successfully synthesized.The artificial antigen confirmed by infrared spectroscopy was developed by conjugating hapten to carrier proteins with carbodiimide(EDC) method.Matrix-assisted laser desorption ioni zation time of flight mass spectrometry(MALDI-TOF-MS) showed that the ratio of hapten to BSA was 11:1.The antibody with high titer(5.12 × 10~4) was produced after immuning to rabbits.

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