1.Analyzing the occupational health literacy level and its influencing factors among six key occupational populations in the Jiulongpo District, Chongqing City
Yu LUO ; Shimin DENG ; Yuqin WEN
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(1):66-70
Objective To evaluate the occupational health literacy (OHL) level and its influencing factors among individuals of six key industries from Jiulongpo District, Chongqing City. Methods A total of 2 022 frontline workers from six key industries in the Jiulongpo District of Chongqing City were selected as the research subjects using a cluster sampling method. The OHL level of the workers were assessed using the Occupational Health Literacy Questionnaire of National Key Populations. Results The overall OHL level among the 2 022 frontline workers was 51.43%. The OHL level in the four dimensions of basic knowledge of occupational health protection, healthy work practices and behaviors, legal knowledge of occupational health, and basic skills of occupational health protection were 81.45%, 56.08%, 43.42%, and 37.59%, respectively. The OHL levels of the six key industries from high to low were electrical machinery and equipment manufacturing, healthcare, education, express delivery/food delivery, transportation, and environmental hygiene, accounted for 91.43%, 61.98%, 52.64%, 40.58%, 36.70% and 31.15% (P<0.01). The results of logistic regression analysis showed that population of Han had higher OHL level than ethnic minorities (P<0.01), married individuals had lower OHL level than unmarried individuals (P<0.05), individuals with college education or above had higher OHL level than those with junior high school education or below (P<0.01), and higher personal monthly income was associated with higher OHL levels (all P<0.05). The OHL levels of workers of environmental hygiene, transportation, education, express delivery/food delivery, and healthcare were lower than those in electrical machinery and equipment manufacturing (all P<0.01). Conclusion The OHL level among occupational populations in the six key industries in Jiulongpo District, Chongqing City, needs to be further improved. And the OHL monitoring and intervention should be focused on the occupational population of express delivery/food delivery industry, transportation, environmental hygiene, and occupational population with low income, low educated, and ethnic minorities.
2.Research progress in etiology and pathogenesis of polycystic ovary syndrome
Yajie GE ; Wen XU ; Shimin GUAN ; Lina WANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2024;50(1):288-294
Polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS)is a heterogeneous disorder closely associated with reproductive endocrine dysfunction in the women.The etiology and pathogenesis of PCOS remain unclear.PCOS is the result of the combination of endocrine metabolic disorders,genetics,and environmental factors.Hyperandrogenemia(HA)and insulin resistance(IR)are the fundamental pathophysiological changes in the development of PCOS,and their interactions exacerbate the clinical manifestations of the PCOS patients.The family aggregation and twin study results confirm the genetic predisposition of PCOS;the genome-wide association study(GWAS)results confirm some risk loci and candidate genes of PCOS.The unhealthy lifestyle habits and environmental endocrine disruptors also play an important role in the progression of PCOS,and the gut microbita is involved in the pathogenesis of PCOS.This article provides a comprehensively retrospective analysis on the recent studies about PCOS,and reviews both internal factors and external factors related to the etiology and pathogenesis of PCOS.
3.Nonlinear analysis of electromyography signals from the deep lumbar multifidus of patients with chronic low back pain
Shanshan ZHANG ; Zhenfa ZHANG ; Shimin HUANG ; Ying WU ; Lianghua FAN ; Wen WU ; Chuhuai WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(9):815-819
Objective:To explore any changes in the electromyographic (EMG) signals from the deep lumbar multifidus (DM) of patients with chronic low back pain (cLBP).Methods:Twenty-five cLBP patients formed the cLBP group, while twenty-eight healthy counterparts similar in sex, age and education background were chosen as the control group. EMG signals were recorded during maximum isometric voluntary contraction of the DM. Two-way repeated measures analysis of variance was applied to compare the two groups′ signals′ Lempel-Ziv (LZ) complexity values at rest and during the maximum strength, strength endurance and relaxation stages of contraction. Pearson correlation coefficients were computed relating the LZ complexity to pain duration and intensity, as well as to Oswestry disability index (ODI) values in the cLBP group.Results:The cLBP patients reported a mean symptom duration of 5.96±4.69 years, with an average VAS score of 4.00±1.04 and ODI of 17.12±10.49. They reported greater pain intensity during needle insertions, needle removal, muscle contraction and relaxation than the healthy controls. There were significant differences in LZ complexity among the four stages of contraction with all of the subjects. The LZ complexity was significantly lower in the maximum strength and strength endurance states, but higher in the relaxation after contraction states in the cLBP group. Pain duration was negatively correlated with the nonlinear index of DM during contraction.Conclusion:Continuous pain stimulation will affect the coordinated control of the deep multifidus muscle, leading to decreased control of core muscles via the central nervous system. That provides insight into the mechanisms underlying activation and coordinated control during chronic pain.
4.Research progress in the regulation of macrophages in foreign body reaction in bone tissue repair
WEI Shimin ; WANG Yuanjing ; HUANG Wen ; CHEN Yifan ; YANG Renli ; QU Yili
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2019;27(9):591-597
The foreign body reaction refers to a chronic inflammatory reaction and a wound-healing reaction that mainly involve macrophages and foreign body giant cells, which occur after a biological material is implanted into the body. Since macrophages in the foreign body reaction are recruited to the surface of the material after implantation of the material, subsequent secretion of a series of inflammatory factors and fusion into foreign body giant cells may lead to the degradation of the biological materials and environmental stress cracking. Moreover, the prolongation of macrophage polarization and the influence of related receptors may also lead to the phenomenon of fiber encapsulation, resulting in poor prognosis. Some scholars are committed to reducing the response of foreign bodies from the perspective of macrophages and foreign body giant cells, specifically by regulating the secretion of related inflammatory factors, reducing the subtypes of M1 macrophages, promoting their polarization to M2 macrophages, and regulating the fusion of macrophages and selective expression of macrophage-associated receptors to regulate fibrosis. The new immunological view holds that macrophages have the potential to repair bone tissue via angioplasts and osteogenesis in foreign body reactions. Therefore, the gold standard that has long been considered in regenerative medicine, which is that an inert material does not cause a foreign body reaction, is expected to be gradually replaced by tissue engineering that regulates tissue activity and function.
5.Research progress on extracellular vesicles and bone regeneration
WEI Shimin ; WANG Yuanjing ; HUANG Wen ; QU Yili
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2019;27(2):110-114
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are lipid bilayers secreted by a variety of cells that contain nucleic acids, proteins, etc. They can be used as a carrier for cell-to-cell communication. In related research on bone regeneration, mechanisms for transmitting regeneration signals to target cells to achieve the desired goal of osteogenesis have become one of the most important and unsolved topics. Therefore, this review aims to explore the role of mesenchymal stem cells and EVs derived from osteoblasts in bone regeneration in four processes, immunity, angiogenesis, osteogenesis and mineralization, and to provide new ideas for basic and clinical research.
6.Relationship between T cells and bone regeneration: recent progress and perspectives
YANG Renli ; WANG Yuanjing ; WEI Shimin ; HUANG Wen ; WANG Yufei ; ZHU Chenyou ; QU Yili
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2018;26(9):601-605
Bone is capable of regeneration after injury, but the process of properly restoring form and function is highly complex and prone to failure. The restoration process requires highly ordered and sequential interplay at the injury site between the host immune system and bone tissue. The dynamic process that occurs after bone injury includes the formation of a hematoma, the development of an inflammatory response and callus, and the remodeling of newly formed bone tissue. The inflammatory response at the injury site is essential for the onset of bone regeneration. This inflammatory response is tightly linked with the host immune system, in which various immune cells and molecules are involved. Recently, the relationship between T cells and bone regeneration has become a popular topic; however, currently, there are no summaries of the relationship between T cells and bone regeneration. Thus, this review aimed to elucidate the modulatory functions of T cells in bone regeneration.
7.Analysis of FOXL2 gene mutations in 5 families affected with blepharophimosis, ptosis and epicanthus inversus syndrome.
Xiaowen YANG ; Wen LI ; Juan DU ; Shimin YUAN ; Wenbin HE ; Qianjun ZHANG ; Changgao ZHONG ; Guangxiu LU ; Yueqiu TAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2017;34(3):342-346
OBJECTIVETo screen for FOXL2 gene mutations in 6 patients with blepharophimosis, ptosis, and epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES), and explore their genotype-phenotype correlation.
METHODSPeripheral venous blood samples were collected from the patients for the extraction of genomic DNA. PCR and Sanger sequencing were employed to analyze the coding region and flanking sequences of the FOXL2 gene. Pathogenicity of the identified mutations was verified through literature review and bioinformatic analysis.
RESULTSA heterozygous c.672_701dup30 mutation was found in the probands from the two familial cases, while three heterozygous mutations (two were novel), namely c.462_468del (p.Pro156Argfs*113), c.251T to A (p.Ile84Asn) and c.988_989insG (p.Ala330Glyfs*204) were detected in the three sporadic cases. Literature review and bioinformatic analysis indicated that all these mutations are pathogenic.
CONCLUSIONIdentification of causative mutations in the BPES patients has provided a basis for genetic counseling and reproductive guidance. The novel mutations have enriched the mutation spectrum of the FOXL2 gene.
Adult ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Base Sequence ; Blepharophimosis ; diagnosis ; genetics ; China ; Female ; Forkhead Box Protein L2 ; Forkhead Transcription Factors ; genetics ; Genetic Association Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Pedigree ; Skin Abnormalities ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Urogenital Abnormalities ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Young Adult
8.Karyotyping and analysis of 5α -reductase-2 gene mutation in 25 patients with hypospadias.
Shimin YUAN ; Changgao ZHONG ; Xiurong LI ; Juan DU ; Wen LI ; Guangxiu LU ; Yueqiu TAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2017;34(2):159-163
OBJECTIVETo analyze the karyotypes and SRD5A2 gene mutations in 25 patients with sporadic or familial hypospadias.
METHODSThe patients included 10 adults and 15 children, whose chromosomes were analyzed by G-banded karyotyping, and the SRD5A2 genes were sequenced.
RESULTSTwo patients were found to have an abnormal karyotype, while eight have carried compound heterozygous mutations of the SRD5A2 gene, which included 5 genotypes formed by 6 types of mutations, i.e., p.G203S/p.R227Q, p.R227Q/p.R246Q, p.Q6X/p.Q71X, p.L20P/p.G203S, and p.Q71X/p.R227Q. Mutations of the SRD5A2 gene were present in 32% (8/25) of all patients, 35% (8/23) in those with a normal karyotype, and 44.4% (8/18) in those with proximal type hypospadia. Bioinformatic analysis, literature review and pedigree analysis confirmed that all such mutations are pathogenic.
CONCLUSIONChromosomal anomalies and mutations of the SRD5A2 gene are the main cause of hypospadias. Sequencing of the SRD5A2 gene may explain the etiology of nearly half of the patients with proximal type of hypospadas but a normal karyotype, which can facilitate genetic consulting.
3-Oxo-5-alpha-Steroid 4-Dehydrogenase ; genetics ; metabolism ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Base Sequence ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Humans ; Hypospadias ; enzymology ; genetics ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Karyotyping ; Male ; Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Mutation ; Young Adult
9.Effect of BSD 2000 deep thermotherapy plus chemotherapy in treatment of malignant seroperitoneum of advanced epithelial ovarian cancer patients with drug resistance
Lang HE ; Yonghong SUN ; Shimin WEN ; Hong CHEN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2015;27(6):409-412
Objective To observe the effect of BSD 2000 deep thermotherapy plus chemotherapy in treatment of malignant seroperitoneum of advanced epithelial ovarian cancer patients with drug resistance.Methods 36 advanced epithelial ovarian cancer patients with malignant seroperitoneum for drug resistance were randomly divided into two groups,trial group (18 cases) and control group (18 cases).Cases in trial group were treated with BSD 2000 deep thermotherapy plus GT regimen (gemcitabine 1 000 mg/m2 iv d1,d8,taxinol 80 mg/m2 ip d1,d8.28 days for a cycle),while control group with GT regimen alone.Effect,survival time (median) toxicity and Karnofsky score were evaluated after 2 cycles.Results Response rate (RR) was strongly higher in trial group compared with control group [55.6 % (10/18) vs 22.2 % (4/18),P < 0.05],the same to disease control rate (DCR),but there was not significant difference between two groups (P > 0.05).The improvement rate of Karnofsky score in trial group was higher than that in control group,which had no significance (P > 0.05).The toxicity were similar in both groups,which had no stage 3 to 4 side-effect.The differences of survival time (median) and survival rate had no statistical significance between two groups (P > 0.05).Conclusion It is useful to eliminate seroperitoneum,improve quality of life and decrease the toxicity for the regimen of BSD 2000 deep thermotherapy plus chemotherapy in treatment of malignant seroperitoneum of advanced epithelial ovarian cancer patients with drug resistance.
10.Roles of regulator of G-protein signaling 5 in tumors
Chaofen ZHAO ; Lang HE ; Shimin WEN
Journal of International Oncology 2013;40(10):729-732
Regulator of G-protein signaling 5 (RGS5) belongs to RGS family,which can negatively regulate the conduction of this signaling pathway.RGS5 mainly expresses in vascular pericyte,and is closely related to the occurrence,development and maturation of the blood vessels.Loss of RGS5 results in pericyte maturation,tumor vascular normalization,and these changes can improve the curative effect combined with chemotherapy and immunotherapy,indicating that RGS5 may become a new target of anti-tumor treatment.In addition,RGS5 involves in tumor metastasis and apoptosis,which can improve antineoplastic effect by inducing tumor cells apoptosis.


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