1.Distribution characteristics, source apportionment, and health risk assessment of metals and metalloids in PM2.5 in a southern city in 2019
Yaxin QU ; Suli HUANG ; Chao WANG ; Jie JIANG ; Jiajia JI ; Daokui FANG ; Shaohua XIE ; Xiaoheng LI ; Ning LIU
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(2):196-204
Background Metals and metalloids in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) may cause damage to the respiratory and circulatory systems of the human body, and long-term exposure is prone to causing chronic poisoning, cancer, and other adverse effects. Objective To assess the distribution characteristics of metals and metalloids in outdoor PM2.5 in a southern city of China, conduct source apportionment, and evaluate the associated health risks, thereby providing theoretical support for further pollution control measures. Methods PM2.5 samples were collected in districts A, B, and C of a southern China city, and the concentrations of 17 metals and metalloids were detected by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Pollution sources were assessed through enrichment factor and principal components analysis, and the main pollution sources were quantified using absolute principal component scores-multivariate linear regression (APCS-MLR). Health risks were evaluated based on the Technical guide for environmental health risk assessment of chemical exposure (WS/T777—2021). Results The ambient air PM2.5 concentrations in the city were higher in winter and spring, and lower in summer and autumn. The annual average concentrations of ambient PM2.5 in districts A, B, and C were 36.7, 31.9, and 24.4 μg·m−3, respectively. The ambient PM2.5 levels in districts B and C were below the second-grade limit set by the Ambient air quality standards (GB 3095—2012). The enrichment factors of cadmium (Cd), aluminum (Al), and antimony (Sb) were greater than 10, those of copper (Cu), lead (Pb), arsenic (As), nickel (Ni), mercury (Hg), and molybdenum (Mo) fell between 1 and 10, and those of manganese (Mn), vanadium (V), chromium (Cr), cobalt (Co), barium (Ba), beryllium (Be), and uranium (U) were below or equal to 1. The comprehensive evaluation of source analysis showed that the main pollution sources in districts A and C and the whole city were coal-burning. In district B, the main pollution source was also coal combustion, followed by industrial process sources and dust sources. The carcinogenic risks of As and Cr were between 1×10−6 and 1×10−4. However, the hazard quotients for 15 metals and metalloids in terms of non-carcinogenic risk were below 1. Conclusion Cr and As in the atmospheric PM2.5 of the city present a certain risk of cancer and should be paid attention to. In addition, preventive control measures should be taken against relevant pollution sources such as industrial emission, dust, and coal burning.
2.Study on Efficacy and Preliminary Mechanism of Qinggan Sanjie Xiaoying Decoction in the Treatment of Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
Xin'ai LI ; Zhiguo DING ; Xiaoheng CHEN ; Zhe LI ; Shuo QI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;31(2):154-159
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy and mechanism of Qinggan Sanjie Xiaoying Decoction in the treatment of Hashimoto's thyroiditis with syndrome of stagnation heat of liver meridian and stagnation of spleen deficiency and phlegm.Methods Totally 70 patients were divided into control group and medicine group according to their wishes,with 35 patients in each group.Both groups were restricted to an iodine diet.The medicine group was given Qinggan Sanjie Xiaoying Granules,1 sachet at a time,twice a day,orally.The treatment for both groups lasted for 4 weeks.20 healthy people were chosen as the healthy group.The clinical efficacy of both groups was observed.TCM symptom score,thyroid antibody titer levels(TPOAb,TGAb),changes in thyroid volume and isthmus of both groups before and after treatment were compared.Levels of serum IKKα,IKBα and TNF-α of the three groups were compared.Adverse reactions of patients daring the treatment period were monitored.Results The total effective rate of the medicine group was 85.71%(30/35),while the control group was 20.00%(7/35).The medicine group was superior to the control group(P<0.05).Compared with before treatment,the medication group showed significant improvement in TCM symptom scores,TPOAb and TGAb titer levels,thyroid volume,and thyroid isthmus thickness after treatment(P<0.05).After treatment,TCM symptom score,thyroid volume in the medicine group were lower than those in the control group(P<0.05),and the decrease rate of TPOAb titer was higher than that in the group(P<0.05).The levels of IKKα and TNF-α before treatment of medicine group and control group were higher than that in the healthy control group,and the level of IKBα was lower than that of the healthy control group(P<0.05);compared with before treatment,the levels of IKKα and TNF-α in the medicine group decreased,and the level of IKBα increased(P<0.05);after treatment,the levels of IKKα and TNF-α in the medicine group were lower than that in the control group,and IKBα was higher than the control group(P<0.05).No adverse events were observed during the treatment period in both groups of patients.Conclusion Qinggan Sanjie Xiaoying Decoction can reduce the antibody titer level,thyroid enlargement,isthmus thickness,and TCM syndrome score in the treatment of Hashimoto's thyroiditis.It is safe and effective in clinical practice.Qinggan Sanjie Xiaoying Decoction may play a therapeutic role by interfering with NF-κB signaling pathway.
3.Health risk assessment of inhalation exposure to metallic elements in PM2.5 in four cities of the Pearl River Delta in 2022
Jiwei NIU ; Suli HUANG ; Xiaoheng LI ; Zhen ZHANG ; Jiajia JI ; Ning LIU
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(4):393-398
ObjectiveTo understand the characteristics of PM2.5 pollution in the air of Pearl River Delta city in Guangdong Province under the COVID-19 epidemic and the health risks of inhaling elements in PM2.5. MethodsIn 2022, 10 PM2.5 monitoring points were set up in 10 districts in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan and Zhuhai, and air samples were collected for 7 consecutive days every month to analyze the concentration of PM2.5 and the 12 elements in PM2.5. The classic "four-step" method was used to evaluate the carcinogenic risk and chronic non-carcinogenic risk of the elements in air PM2.5 on health. The age-sensitive characteristics of metal elements were combined in the carcinogenic risk assessment, and age-sensitive factors were introduced to analyze the impact of air pollution on population health. ResultsA total of818 samples were collected. and the average annual PM2.5 concentration in the four cities of the Pearl River Delta was 30.17 (1.00-166.00, s=21.06) μg·m-3, which was lower than the concentration limit of the secondary standard of the Ambient Air Quality Standard (GB 3095-2012). The difference of PM2.5 concentration in the four cities was statistically significant. The PM2.5 concentrations in Zhuhai and Shenzhen, which were located near the sea, were lower than those in Guangzhou and Foshan. The monthly mean concentration of PM2.5 in the four cities was the lowest at 13.70 (4.00-34.00, s=5.93) μg·m-3 in July and the highest at 57.73 (14.00-146.00, s=27.96) μg·m-3 in January, showing a low concentration from May to October and a high concentration from November to April of the following year. The average daily PM2.5 concentration exceeded the secondary standard for 29 days, mainly distributed in January and November. The average annual mass concentration of elements in PM2.5 in the four cities was Al>Mn>Pb>As>Ni>Cr>Se>Sb>Cd>Tl>Be>Hg. AS and Mn have chronic non-carcinogenic risk in population, while Cr, AS, Cd, Be and Ni have carcinogenic risk in population. ConclusionThe PM2.5 pollution levels of the four cities in the Pearl River Delta are low and variable. Coastal cities are lower than non-coastal cities, which shows the characteristics of first decreasing and then increasing throughout the year. The order of mass concentration of metal elements of PM2.5 in four cities is basically the same except Be and Ni. As and Mn in PM2.5 show a certain degree of chronic non-carcinogenic risk, and As, Cr, Cd, Ni and Be have a certain degree of carcinogenic risk. The four cities need to take effective intervention measures to continue to strengthen the pollution control and health protection of Cr, As, Cd and Mn in the air, and control the health burden caused by air pollution.
4.The clinical study of internal and external combined treatment of HT by Professor Ding Zhiguo based on "dimple corresponding theory"
Xin'ai LI ; Shuo QI ; Xiaoheng CHEN ; Zhe LI ; Zhiguo DING
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(5):580-587
Objective:To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Professor Ding Zhiguo's internal and external combined treatment of Hashimoto's disease, and to explore its mechanism.Methods:Prospective cohort study. A total of 85 patients of professor Ding Zhiguo from Sun Simmiao Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and Dongzhimen Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine from August 2022 to March 2023 were selected and divided into control group (43 cases) and drug group (42 cases) by random number table method. Another 20 healthy volunteers were recruited for health control observation. The control group was given iodine restricted diet, the drug group was treated with Qinggan Sanjie Xiaoying Prescription combined with Liqi Sanjie Xiaoying Ointment, and the healthy control group was not treated with any intervention. Both drug group and control group were observed continuously for 4 weeks. TCM syndrome scores were performed before and after treatment. Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAMA) and Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD) were used to assess the degree of anxiety and depression, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to assess sleep quality, and fatigue severity Scale (FSS) was used to assess the degree of fatigue. Lower limb lymphedema self-sensory symptoms assessment questionnaire was used to evaluate the symptoms of lower limb lymphedema. The serum levels of thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) and thyroglobulin antibody (TGAb) were measured by automatic electrochemiluminescence immunoassay, and the reduction rate was calculated. The levels of serum Akt, ERK and protein kinase C (PKC) were detected by ELISA. The thyroid volume was calculated and the anterior and posterior diameter of the isthmus was recorded. The clinical efficacy and safety were evaluated.Results:The total effective rate was 71.43% (30/42) in the drug group and 27.91% (12/43) in the control group, with statistical significance ( χ2=16.10, P<0.01). The serum TPOAb [137.95 (141.44) IU/ml vs. 153.40 (154.93) IU/ml, Z=-4.37] and TGAb [182.00 (238.52) IU/ml vs. 190.50 (257.55) IU/ml, Z=-2.13] levels in the drug group were lower after treatment ( P<0.01 or P<0.05), and the decrease rate of TPOAb [15.62 (21.90)% vs. -6.42 (32.89)%, Z=-4.12] and TGAb [5.25 (20.49)% vs. -0.72 (17.67)%, Z=-2.67] were higher than that in the control group ( P<0.01). The thyroid volume [11.37 (6.48) cm 3vs. 12.89 (6.63) cm 3, Z=-2.95] and isthmus thickness [0.27 (0.14) cm vs. 0.28 (0.15) cm, Z=-2.18] in the drug group were reduced after treatment compared with that before treatment ( P<0.05). TCM syndrome scores (6.10±1.38 vs. 14.42±7.35, t=-7.29), HAMA (5.21±1.32 vs. 9.28±2.25, Z=-7.02), HAMD (8.28±3.17 vs. 10.42±5.28, t=-2.26), PSQI (6.00±2.16 vs. 9.47±3.08, t=-6.01), FSS (34.71±5.51 vs. 38.23±8.35, t=-2.30), lower limb lymphedema self-induced symptom evaluation questionnaire scores (4.95±2.56 vs. 7.86±3.07, t=-4.74) after treatment were lower than before treatment and lower than control group ( P<0.001 or P<0.05).The serum levels of Akt [52.28 (17.72) μmol/L vs. 44.38 (2.75) μmol/L],ERK [2 843.43 (607.90) ng/L vs. 2 648.25 (290.74) ng/L],PKC [8.87 (3.10) pmol/L vs. 7.88 (1.25) pmol/L] in drug group were higher than those in the healthy control group before treatment ( P<0.05), the levels of Akt [37.37 (7.90) μmol/L vs. 44.38 (2.75) μmol/L], ERK [2 432.74 (402.56) ng/L vs. 2 648.25 (290.74) ng/L] in drug group were lower than those in the healthy group after treatment ( P<0.05). After treatment, the levels of Akt [37.37 (7.90) μmol/L vs. 52.28 (17.72) μmol/L, 49.56 (9.12) μmol/L], ERK [2 432.74 (402.56) ng/L vs. 2 843.43 (607.90) ng/L, 3 021.76 (360.22) ng/L], PKC [7.37 (1.84) pmol/L vs. 8.87 (3.10) pmol/L, 10.00 (2.42) pmol/L] in drug group were lower than before treatment and lower than control group ( P<0.01). There were no adverse events during treatment in both groups. Conclusion:The internal and external treatment of Hashimoto's disease by Professor Ding Zhiguo can effectively reduce the level of thyroid antibody titer, reduce the thyroid swelling and isthmus thickness, improve the clinical symptoms of patients with Hashimoto's disease, and may play a therapeutic role by interfering with MAPK signaling pathway.
5.Expert Consensus on Replantation of Traumatic Amputation of Limbs in Children (2024)
Wenjun LI ; Shanlin CHEN ; Juyu TANG ; Panfeng WU ; Xiaoheng DING ; Zengtao WANG ; Xin WANG ; Liqiang GU ; Jun LI ; Yongqing XU ; Qingtang ZHU ; Yongjun RUI ; Bo LIU ; Jin ZHU ; Jian QI ; Xianyou ZHENG ; Xiaoju ZHENG ; Jianxi HOU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2024;47(5):481-493
Replantation of traumatic amputation in children has its own characteristics. This consensus primarily focuses on the issues related to the treatment of traumatically amputated limb injuries in children. Organised along a timeline, the consensus summarises domestic and international clinical experiences in emergency care and injury assessment of traumatic limb amputation limbs, indications and contraindications for replantation surgery, principles and procedures of replantation surgery, postoperative medication and management, as well as rehabilitation in children. The aim of this consensus is to propose standardise the treatment protocols for limb replantation for children therefore to serve as a reference for clinical practitioners in medical practices, and further improve the treatment and care for the traumatic limb amputations in children.
6.Association of vitamin D deficiency with anxiety and depressive symptoms among middle school students in Shenzhen
ZHAO Mengya, XU Shaojun, LI Xiaoheng, XU Huiqiong, CHEN Dingyan, ZHU Yi, TAO Fangbiao
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(7):1030-1033
Objective:
To explore the association of vitamin D deficiency with anxiety and depressive symptoms as well as their comorbidity, so as to provide references for improving the mental health of children and adolescents.
Methods:
From October to December 2021, a total of 1 323 students from four middle schools in Shenzhen were selected by using convenience sampling method for a questionnaire survey and physical examination. Fasting blood samples were collected to detect vitamin D levels. The Chi square test and multiple Logistic regression model were used to analyze the association of vitamin D deficiency with anxiety and depressive symptoms and their comorbidity among middle school students.
Results:
The detection rates of anxiety, depressive, and thier comorbidities in middle school students were 33.0%, 21.5% and 16.3%, respectively. After adjusting for confounding factors, vitamin D deficiency was positively associated with the risk of anxiety symptoms ( OR=1.59, 95%CI =1.02-2.46), depressive symptoms ( OR=1.94, 95%CI =1.22-3.09) and anxiety depressive comorbid symptoms ( OR=1.75, 95%CI =1.06-2.90) in secondary school students ( P <0.05).
Conclusion
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with an increased risk of anxiety, depressive and their co morbidity symptoms in middle school students, and the directionality of the association should be further studied.
7.Establishment of a concise health index synthetic evaluation method for adolescents
XU Huiqiong, ZHANG Xinyu, LI Xiaoheng, CHEN Dingyan, ZHANG Xindong, WANG Xi, WAN Yuhui, TAO Fangbiao
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(5):706-710
Objective:
The aim of this study was to establish a comprehensive concise health index (CHI) for evaluating adolescents, so as to provide a basis for determining the overall health status of adolescents in China.
Methods:
On the basis of a literature review and consensus among core researchers, adolescent CHI indicators in the following five dimensions were assessed:physical growth, physical fitness, common diseases, mental health and behavioral health. A total of 24 experts used an analysis hierarcgy process (AHP) to calculate the indicators subjective weights. In addition, from October to December of 2021, two regions, A and B were selected to conduct empirical research, and the CRITIC method was used to calculate the objective weights of the indicators. Finally, the weight coefficients were determined through the AHP-CRITIC combination weight method, and comprehensive evaluation was performed with the TOPSIS method.
Results:
Across academic period and genders, the combined weighted coefficients of the health indicators were as follows:BMI, 0.081-0.095; waist circumference, 0.070-0.081; relative grip strength, 0.101-0.108; myopia, 0.110-0.128; dental caries, 0.055-0.070; psychological symptoms, 0.240-0.262; physical exercise, 0.085-0.115; screen time, 0.097-0.111; and sleep duration, 0.086-0.103. The health index of middle school students in city A (0.626±0.065) was significantly higher than that in city B(0.613±0.066)( t=6.34, P <0.01).
Conclusion
The comprehensive adolescent CHI evaluation method has good consistency and application value, and may serve as a reference for adolescent health monitoring.
8.Longitudinal study on the changes and correlation of height, weight and blood pressure among children in Shenzhen
HA Yongting, LI Xiaoyan, CHEN Dingyan, ZHOU Li, WU Yu, LI Xiaoheng, CHENG Jinquan
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(4):603-606
Objective:
To understand the changes of children s height, weight, blood pressure and gender differences, to explore the relationship between overweight, obesity and childhood hypertension, and to provide a scientific basis for childhood hypertension prevention.
Methods:
Physical examination data during 2013 to 2018 of ten primary school students in Shenzhen were collected. Growth rate of height, weight and blood pressure by age and gender were calculated. The generalized estimating equation was used to analyze the association between overweight, obesity and hypertension.
Results:
Weight, body mass index (BMI) and systolic pressure of boys and girls increased with age ( t/Z =3.89-31.52, P <0.05). The height growth rate of girls was higher than that of boys at the age of 8-11, and reaches the peak of height growth at the age of 10, while boys were two years later than girls(boys:7.68 cm, gilrs:7.42 cm). Weight and blood pressure growth rates were similar. At the same time, the growth rate of height and blood pressure had a synchronous trend, and the peak of the growth rate of blood pressure was also at the peak stage of height growth. The OR value of obesity on childhood hypertension was 1.62(1.48-1.81), and the OR value of overweight on childhood hypertension was 2.01(1.75-2.30), both P <0.01.
Conclusion
There are gender differences in children s height, weight, and blood pressure, and the growth rate of height and blood pressure shows a synchronous trend. Overweight and obesity in children can increase the risk of high blood pressure and hypertension.
9.A comparative study on the expression of EFhd1/2 in AD patients and model mice
Fei Xie ; Xiaoheng Li ; Jinbo Cheng ; Zhenhua Ren ; Zengqiang Yuan
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2022;57(10):1529-1535
Objective :
To investigate the expression differences of helix⁃loop⁃helix hand domain family member D 1/2(EFhd1/2) in Alzheimer′s disease (AD) patients and model mice.
Methods :
The expression changes of EFhd1/2 in AD patients were compared by using data from Alzheimer′s disease database (AlzData), and the changes in mRNA levels and protein levels of EFhd1/2 in brain tissues of AD patients and healthy control group were detected by qPCR and Western blot. The changes of EFhd1/2 mRNA and protein expression in brain tissues of AD models and wild⁃type mice of 3⁃month⁃old and 6⁃month⁃old were detected. Microglia were isolated from AD models and detected the changes of EFhd1/2 by RNA⁃sequencing.
Results :
The Analysis of Alzheimer′s Disease Database data showed that the mRNA levels of EFhd1 in AD patients increased, while EFhd2 decreased. AD patients brain tissue samples showed an upward trend in the expression of EFhd1 in different brain regions of AD patients compared with healthy controls, while EFhd2 was not different. In the AD mice model, the mRNA levels of EFhd1 were similar in both 3⁃month⁃old and 6⁃month⁃old AD mice compared with wild⁃type mice, but the protein levels of EFhd1 increased; the mRNA levels of EFhd2 increased in 3⁃month⁃old AD mice, and protein levels remained similar in the brain tissue from AD mice aged 3 months and 6 months. However, EFhd2 increased in microglia from 6⁃month old AD mice.
Conclusion
EFhd1 increased in both AD model mice and brain tissue of AD patients, suggesting that EFhd1 might play an important role in the development of AD, while EFhd2 increased in microglia in AD model mice, indicating that EFhd2 might be involved in AD related microglia activation and neuroinflammation.
10.Correlation between disaster preparedness and psychological capital of clinical nurses
Aili SHI ; Jingxian LI ; Lingling CHENG ; Xiaoheng ZHENG ; Xiaoyan YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(27):2088-2093
Objective:To understand the status of psychological capital and disaster preparedness of clinical nurses and analyze the relationship between them.Methods:From August to October 2020, 508 clinical nurses were selected from 8 Class Ⅲ hospitals in Zhejiang province by convenience sampling method. General information questionnaire, nurses' psychological capital questionnaire and disaster preparedness questionnaire were used. A total of 508 questionnaires were sent out and 503 valid questionnaires were collected with an effective rate of 99.01%.Results:The total score of disaster preparedness score of 503 clinical nurses was (179.53±41.11) points, mean items score was (3.99±0.91) points, psychological capital was (91.86±14.68) points, mean items score was (4.49±0.73) points. Correlation analysis showed that nurses' psychological capital was positively correlated with disaster preparedness ( r value was 0.610, P<0.05). Regression analysis showed that psychological capital, department, working years, whether participated in disaster training and disaster event rescue had significant impact on disaster preparedness of clinical nurses ( t values were 2.002-16.770, P<0.01 or 0.05). Conclusions:The knowledge, skills and post disaster management of clinical nurses are still deficient. Psychological capital affects the level of disaster preparedness of nurses to a certain extent. Nursing managers should formulate targeted intervention measures to enhance the level of psychological capital of nurses, so as to better improve the disaster preparedness of clinical nurses.


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