1.Spatial clustering analysis of varicella public health emergency events in Nanjing City from 2017 to 2022
ZHU Lanlan ; ZHANG Zhong ; BIAN Zenghui ; XU Yangting ; SUN Hongmin ; LIU Ting
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(3):215-218
Objective:
To investigate the spatial clustering characteristics of varicella public health emergency events in Nanjing City from 2017 to 2022, so as to provide the evidence for the development of varicella prevention and control strategies.
Methods:
Data of varicella public health emergency events in Nanjing City from 2017 to 2022 were collected through Emergency Public Health Management Information System of Chinese Disease Prevention and Control Information System. The software ArcGIS 10.2 was employed for trend-surface analysis, spatial autocorrelation analysis and hotspot analysis to understand the spatial clustering characteristics of varicella public health emergency events.
Results:
A total of 84 varicella public health emergency events were reported in Nanjing City from 2017 to 2022, with an average attack rate of 2.53% (2 558 cases). Ⅳ-level events were predominant, accounting for 90.48% (76 events). The trend-surface analysis showed lower incidence of varicella public health emergency events in the west of Nanjing City and higher in the east, and lower in the north and higher in the south. The global spatial autocorrelation analysis showed that there was a positive spatial correlation in varicella public health emergency events in 2017 and 2019, indicating spatial clustering (P<0.05). The hot spots were Jiangning District, Gaochun District, Yuhuatai District and Jianye District.
Conclusion
The incidence of varicella public health emergency events in Nanjing City from 2017 to 2022 has spatial aggregation, with a concentration in suburban areas such as Jiangning District and Gaochun District.
2.Rapid health technology assessment of dienogest in the treatment of endometriosis
Hua GUO ; Lanlan LIU ; Chunzhi HUANG ; Nan SUN ; Yanli REN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2024;29(5):512-519
AIM:To rapidly evaluate the effective-ness,safety and economy of dienogest in the treat-ment of endometriosis so as to provide evidence-based reference for clinical drug selection and deci-sion.METHODS:Retrieved from PubMed,Embase,Cochrane Library,CNKI,SinoMed,Wanfang and health technology assessment(HTA)organization websites,HTA report,systematic review/Meta-anal-ysis and pharmacoeconomic study were included during the inception to Sep 2023.Data extraction and quality evaluation were carried out for the lit-erature that met the inclusion and exclusion crite-ria,and the research results were summarized and analyzed qualitatively.RESULTS:Nine systematic re-view/Meta-analyses,and 2 pharmacoeconomic studies were included.The quality of Meta-analysis literatures was low,and the quality of economic re-search was good.In terms of effectiveness,com-pared with no treatment,dienogest can significant-ly reduce postoperative recurrence rate,VAS score,and improve pregnancy rate and effective rate;Di-enogest has similar therapeutic effects in terms of recurrence rate as GnRHa and COC;With regard to recurrence rate and pregnancy rate,dienogest is superior to danazol,gestrinone,and mifepristone.In terms of safety,compared with placebo,the inci-dence of vaginal bleeding and headache was signifi-cantly increased with dienogest,and there was no difference in bone loss;The incidence of vaginal bleeding caused by dienogest was significantly high-er than that of GnRHa,but the incidence of hot flashes and bone loss was lower.In terms of econo-my,dienogest has a more cost-effective advantage comparing with GnRHa,but does not have econom-ic benefits comparing with COC.CONCLUSION:Di-enogest has good effectiveness and safety in the treatment of endometriosis,and economically su-perior to GnRHa,but inferior to COC.
3.Effectiveness of exercise on sleep quality in patients with Parkinson's disease:a Meta-analysis
Yuai YING ; Rui SUN ; Chen HU ; Yaolun WANG ; Lanlan ZHOU ; Hongyang HU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2024;59(4):482-490
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of exercise for people with Parkinson's disease on sleep quality.Methods Computerized retrieval of PubMed,Web of Science,Embase,the Cochrane Library,CINAHL,CN-KI,WanFang Data,VIP,CBM was conducted to collect randomized controlled trials about the effect of exercise on people with Parkinson's disease from inception to December,2022.There were 2 researchers who independently screened the literature,extracted the data and evaluated the risks of bias in the included studies.Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.4 software.Results A total of 13 studies were included,with 874 patients.The result of meta-analysis show that the overall effect size of exercise intervention on sleep quality for people with Parkin-son's disease is significant(SMD=-0.54,95%CI=[-0.90,-0.19],P<0.01).Subgroup analysis show that the maxi-mum effect size of intervention frequency is 4-5 times/week(SMD=-0.75);the maximum effect size of exercise intensity is light intensity(SMD=-2.19);the maximum effect size of a single intervention time is 40-55 minutes(SMD=-0.69);the maximum effect size of exercise type is traditional Chinese exercise(SMD=-0.63);the maximum ef-fect size of intervention cycle is 12 weeks(SMD=-0.66).Conclusion Exercise intervention has significantly ef-fects to improve sleep quality on Parkinson's disease patients.It is a more effective way to improve sleep quality by exercising 4-5 times per week,while each exercise lasts about 40-55 min for 12 weeks in Traditional Chinese Medicine exercise with light intensity.
4.Associations of cholecystectomy with the risk of colorectal cancer: a Mendelian randomization study.
Lanlan CHEN ; Zhongqi FAN ; Xiaodong SUN ; Wei QIU ; Wentao MU ; Kaiyuan CHAI ; Yannan CAO ; Guangyi WANG ; Guoyue LV
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(7):840-847
BACKGROUND:
Cholecystectomy is a standard surgery for patients suffering from gallbladder diseases, while the causal effects of cholecystectomy on colorectal cancer (CRC) and other complications are still unknown.
METHODS:
We obtained genetic variants associated with cholecystectomy at a genome-wide significant level ( P value <5 × 10 -8 ) as instrumental variables (IVs) and performed Mendelian randomization (MR) to identify the complications of cholecystectomy. Furthermore, the cholelithiasis was also treated as the exposure to compare its causal effects to those of cholecystectomy, and multivariable MR analysis was carried out to judge whether the effect of cholecystectomy was independent of cholelithiasis. The study was reported based on Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology Using Mendelian Randomization guidelines.
RESULTS:
The selected IVs explained 1.76% variance of cholecystectomy. Our MR analysis suggested that cholecystectomy cannot elevate the risk of CRC (odds ratio [OR] =1.543, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.607-3.924). Also, it was not significant in either colon or rectum cancer. Intriguingly, cholecystectomy might decrease the risk of Crohn's disease (OR = 0.078, 95% CI: 0.016-0.368) and coronary heart disease (OR = 0.352, 95% CI: 0.164-0.756). However, it might increase the risk of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) (OR = 7.573, 95% CI: 1.096-52.318). Cholelithiasis could increase the risk of CRC in the largest population (OR = 1.041, 95% CI: 1.010-1.073). The multivariable MR analysis suggested that genetic liability to cholelithiasis could increase the risk of CRC in the largest population (OR = 1.061, 95% CI: 1.002-1.125) after adjustment of cholecystectomy.
CONCLUSIONS
The study indicated that cholecystectomy might not increase the risk of CRC, but such a conclusion needs further proving by clinical equivalence. Additionally, it might increase the risk of IBS, which should be paid attention to in clinical practice.
Humans
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Mendelian Randomization Analysis
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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Colorectal Neoplasms/genetics*
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Cholelithiasis/complications*
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Cholecystectomy/adverse effects*
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Genome-Wide Association Study
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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
5.Flare and change in disease activity among patients with stable rheumatoid arthritis following coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination: A prospective Chinese cohort study.
Yan GENG ; Yong FAN ; Yu WANG ; Xuerong DENG ; Lanlan JI ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Zhibo SONG ; Hong HUANG ; Yanni GUI ; Haoze ZHANG ; Xiaoying SUN ; Guangtao LI ; Juan ZHAO ; Zhuoli ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(19):2324-2329
BACKGROUND:
Vaccination has been shown effective in controlling the global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and reducing severe cases. This study was to assess the flare and change in disease activity after COVID-19 vaccination in patients with stable rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
METHODS:
A prospective cohort of RA patients in remission or with low disease activity was divided into a vaccination group and a non-vaccination group based on their COVID-19 vaccination status. Each of them was examined every 3 to 6 months. In the vaccination group, disease activity was compared before and after vaccination. The rates of flare defined as disease activity scores based on 28-joint count (DAS28) >3.2 with ΔDAS28 ≥0.6 were compared between vaccination and non-vaccination groups.
RESULTS:
A total of 202 eligible RA patients were enrolled. Of these, 98 patients received no vaccine shot (non-vaccination group), and 104 patients received two doses of vaccine (vaccination group). The median time interval from pre-vaccination visit to the first immunization and from the second dose of vaccine to post-vaccination visit was 67 days and 83 days, respectively. The disease activity scores at pre-vaccination and post-vaccination visits in the vaccination group patients were similar. At enrollment, gender, RA disease course, seropositivity, and disease activity were comparable across the two groups. Flare was observed in five (4.8%) of the vaccination group patients and nine (9.2%) of the non-vaccination group patients at post-vaccination assessment ( P = 0.221). In terms of safety, 29 (27.9%) patients experienced adverse events (AEs) after vaccination. No serious AEs occurred.
CONCLUSIONS
COVID-19 vaccinations had no significant effect on disease activity or risk of flare in RA patients in remission or with low disease activity. Patients with stable RA should be encouraged to receive the COVID-19 vaccination.
Humans
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Cohort Studies
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COVID-19/prevention & control*
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COVID-19 Vaccines/adverse effects*
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East Asian People
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Prospective Studies
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Vaccination/adverse effects*
6.Adaptation of the electron transport chain improves the biocatalytic efficiency of progesterone 17α hydroxylation.
Lanlan WANG ; Xin ZHAO ; Jie LI ; Jiaying AI ; Jing SUN ; Shuhong MAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(11):4608-4620
17α hydroxylase is a key enzyme for the conversion of progesterone to prepare various progestational drug intermediates. To improve the specific hydroxylation capability of this enzyme in steroid biocatalysis, the CYP260A1 derived from cellulose-mucilaginous bacteria Sorangium cellulosum Soce56 and the Fpr and bovine adrenal-derived Adx4-108 derived from Escherichia coli str. K-12 were used to construct a new electron transfer system for the conversion of progesterone. Selective mutation of CYP260A1 resulted in a mutant S276I with significantly enhanced 17α hydroxylase activity, and the yield of 17α-OH progesterone reached 58% after optimization of the catalytic system in vitro. In addition, the effect of phosphorylation of the ferredoxin Adx4-108 on 17α hydroxyl activity was evaluated using a targeted mutation technique, and the results showed that the mutation Adx4-108T69E transferred electrons to S276I more efficiently, which further enhanced the catalytic specificity in the C17 position of progesterone, and the yield of 17α-OH progesterone was eventually increased to 74%. This study provides a new option for the production of 17α-OH progesterone by specific transformation of bacterial-derived 17α hydroxylase, and lays a theoretical foundation for the industrial production of progesterone analogs using biotransformation method.
Animals
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Cattle
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Progesterone/metabolism*
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Hydroxylation
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Biocatalysis
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Electron Transport
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Mixed Function Oxygenases/metabolism*
7.Effects of different time point rolling massager on inflammation in rabbits with skeletal muscle injury
Huitian XUE ; Lanlan WANG ; Menglong SUN ; Bo HUANG ; Lei RUAN ; Liang PENG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;45(4):433-438
Objective:To observe the effects of rolling method massager on local tissue morphology, tissue and serum TNF-α and IL-1β in rabbits with skeletal muscle injury at different time points; To investigate the mechanism of temporal effect of rolling method action on skeletal muscle injury.Methods:Totally 72 New Zealand rabbits were divided into blank group, model group and rolling method treatment group according to random number table method, with 24 rabbits in each group. Rabbits in each group were divided into 1 d, 3 d, 5 d, 7 d, 9 d and 11 d subgroups according to the time point of injury, with 4 rabbits in each group. Blunt contusion was used to model the model group and the rolling method treatment group. Each subgroup of the rolling method treatment group was subjected to rolling method intervention for 3 d, using a homemade rolling method massager, 2 times/d, 3 min/time. At 24 h after the completion of the intervention, the histomorphological changes were observed by HE staining, and the TNF-α and IL-1β contents in serum and damaged skeletal muscle tissues were detected by ELISA.Results:Compared with the blank group, the inflammatory cell infiltration in the model group was obvious, edema was severe, and myofibers were broken; the inflammatory cell infiltration in the 1 d rolling method treatment group was intensified, myocytes were apoptotic, and myofibers were broken and necrosed more seriously; the inflammation in the 7 d rolling method treatment group was obviously improved with the best effect, and the difference with normal healthy muscle tissue was smaller. After modeling, TNF-α and IL-1β levels in skeletal muscle tissues and serum TNF-α levels were higher in the 3 d model group than in the 1 d model group ( P<0.05). Compared with the blank group, TNF-α and IL-1β levels in skeletal muscle tissues and serum increased in each subgroup of the model group and each subgroup of the rolling method treatment group ( P<0.01); Compared with the 1 d model group, TNF-α and IL-1β levels in skeletal muscle tissues and serum TNF-α levels increased in the 1 d rolling method treatment group. The levels of TNF-α and IL-1β in the 3 d, 5 d, 7 d, 9 d and 11 d rolling method treatment group were lower than those in the model group subgroup ( P<0.05). TNF-α and IL-1β levels in skeletal muscle tissues and serum TNF-α levels were higher in the 1 d, 3 d and 5 d rolling method treatment group than in the 7 d rolling method treatment group ( P<0.05). TNF-α levels in skeletal muscle tissues were higher in the 1 d and 3 d rolling method treatment group than in the 7 d rolling method treatment group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The inflammatory factors in the rolling treated group were significantly higher at 1 d after skeletal muscle injury, indicating that treatment with the rolling method was inappropriate at this time; seven days after injury, the application of rolling method can reduce the inflammatory effect, accelerate the repair of skeletal muscle, and improve the quality of functional recovery.
8.Establishment of mouse models of lymphoma with dual-labeled EBV-immortalized lymphoblastoid cell lines by intravenous versus subcutaneous injection
Lanlan FANG ; Ting DONG ; Ying ZHOU ; Yulu SUN ; Yang GAO ; Yunqing XIONG ; Chaojiang GU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2023;50(24):1243-1247
Objective:To establish a green fluorescent protein(GFP)and firefly luciferase(Luc)double-labeled Epstein-Barr virus(EBV)infec-ted B lymphoblastoid cell lines(B-LCL)and apply them to mouse models,then compare the advantages and disadvantages of models inocu-lated by intravenous(IV)or subcutaneous(SC).Methods:B lymphoblastoid cell lines double-tagged with GFP/Luc(B-LCL-GL)were con-structed through lentivirus transduction,puromycin intervention.Subcutaneous xenograft and hematogenous metastasis models were re-spectively established by subcutaneous or intravenous injection of B-LCL-GL cells at three concentrations in(NOD)/Prkdcscid/IL-2Rγnull(NPG)mice for in vivo bioluminescence imaging.Results:In the B-LCL-GL group,the ratio of the GFP-positive cell population was 92.5%,and the average luminescence intensity was as high as 4.80E+08 Photons/s,which was considerably higher than that of untreated B-LCLs.In the hematogenous metastasis models,tumor bioluminescence was initially located in the peritoneal area and then spread throughout the en-tire body between 7 and 28 days.In the subcutaneous xenograft models,strong central and weak peripheral tumor-related biolumines-cence signal was detected on day 7 in the three groups,which then spread throughout the body on day 28 in the high-dose group.Taken to-gether,there was no significant difference in tumor progression between the two routes of administration when using the same dose of B-LCL-GL cells.However,the survival analysis indicated that the IV injection group,in which all the mice ultimately died,had a shorter time frame for testing than that of the SC injection group,in which the mice survived until day 100 in the low-dose and medium-dose groups,thus allowing for long-term testing.Conclusions:GFP and Luc dual-positive B-LCLs were successfully established to generate hematogenous metastasis and subcutaneous xenograft models,which allow the monitoring of the location and size of lymphomas in vivo.It provide plat-form for the study of tumor characteristics and selecting anti-tumor drugs.
9.Rapid health technology assessment of bovine pulmonary surfactant versus porcine ones in the treatment of preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome
Hua GUO ; Yun SHAO ; Lanlan LIU ; Pengfei REN ; Qiang FU ; Nan SUN ; Jianchao ZHOU ; Jian KANG ; Yanli REN
China Pharmacy 2022;33(22):2786-2790
OBJECTIVE To compare the effectiveness,safety and economy of bovine pulmonary surfactant (PS) and porcine PS in the treatment of preterm neonates with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). METHODS Retrieved from PubMed,Embase, Cochrane Library,CNKI,SinoMed,Wanfang and health technology assessment (HTA) organization websites and relevant database, HTA report,systematic review/meta-analysis and pharmacoeconomic study about bovine PS versus porcine PS in the treatment of preterm neonates with RDS were included from the inception to Feb 2022. Data extraction and quality evaluation were carried out for the included literature,and then research results were summarized and analyzed descriptively. RESULTS A total of 1 HTA report,6 systematic reviews/meta-analyses,and 6 pharmacoeconomic studies were included. There appeared to be no significant differences between bovine PS and porcine PS in terms of time staying in neonatal intensive care unit and extra-pulmonary outcomes. In terms of PS re-treatment,blood gas index,total effective rate and the incidence of patent ductus arteriosus,porcine PS was superior to bovine PS. Results from other indicators,such as mortality, the incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia,air leakage syndrome,pulmonary hemorrhage,were still controversial. In terms of economy,there was no statistical difference in average hospital charges and administration cost per dose between two groups (P>0.05); compared with porcine PS,mean wastage cost per dose of bovine PS was higher (P<0.001),and 24 h treatment cost of bovine PS was lower (P<0.05); the results of average medication cost were controversial. CONCLUSIONS The effectiveness, safety and economy of bovine PS are found to be similar or inferior to porcine PS. It is not certain whether the inferiority has clinical significance.
10.Evaluation on fetal left atrial phasic function in normal pregnancy by two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging
Xiaoguang YE ; Yidan LI ; Qizhe CAI ; Lanlan SUN ; Weiwei ZHU ; Xiuzhang LYU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2021;30(6):489-493
Objective:To evaluate the fetal left atrial phasic function in normal pregnancy by two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging(2D-STI).Methods:The antenatal examination images of 80 normal singleton fetuses from January 2019 to January 2020 in Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University were retrospectively analyzed. The following parameters were acquired from apical or basal four-chamber views at 24 weeks, 32 weeks and 37 weeks: global peak systolic strain and strain rate (S-LAs, SR-LAs), global conduit strain and strain rate (S-LAe, SR-LAe), global contractile strain and strain rate (S-LAa, SR-LAa).Results:The possibilities to identify left atrial phasic strain at 24 weeks, 32 weeks and 37 weeks were 97.5%, 88.8% and 87.5%, respectively. There were no significant differences among the 3 groups( P=0.051). Compared with at 24 weeks, S-LAs was decreased at 32 weeks and 37 weeks(all P<0.05), while S-LAe at 37 weeks was higher than at 24 weeks and 32 weeks(all P<0.05). S-LAa decreased gradually among the 3 groups, and reached the lowest at 37 weeks of gestation( P<0.05). SR-LAs and SR-LAa were lower at 32 weeks and 37 weeks than at 24 weeks(all P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in SR-LAe among the three groups( P=0.076). Conclusions:It is feasible to evaluate the phasic function of fetal left atrium by 2D-STI. Compared with the second trimester, the left atrial reservoir function and pump function of the fetus are decreased in the third trimester, while the ductal function is enhanced in the third trimester. The determination of the changes of normal atrial function with gestational weeks can provide a basis for the evaluation of fetal cardiac maturity and the detection of fetal cardiac dysfunction.


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