1.Evaluation of the effect of meteorological risk forecasting service intervention on acute onset and medical expenses of patients with COPD in Pudong New Area of Shanghai
Zhitao LI ; Xiaonan WANG ; Xiaolin LIU ; Juzhong KE ; Yang LIU ; Chaowei FU ; Qingping LIU ; Jiaojiao GAO ; Jiahui SONG ; Kang WU ; Li PENG ; Xiaofang YE ; Xiaonan RUAN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(2):197-202
ObjectiveTo evaluate the intervention effect of meteorological risk forecasting service on acute onset and medical expenses of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD) patients, and to provide scientific basis for the establishment of health management model for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD) patients. MethodsStudy subjects were recruited from chronic obstructive pulmonary patients aged ≥40 in Pudong New Area. Propensity score matching method was used to determine the intervention group and the control group. The control group received regular health education and follow-up management, and the intervention group was provided with meteorological and environmental risk forecasting services through WeChat, mobile phone short message service(SMS)and telephone. Finally, a total of2 589 subjects were included in the analysis, including 1 300 in the intervention group and 1 289 in the control group. General demographic data, past medical history and family history of COPD, COPD related knowledge and practice survey, COPD related symptom assessment, acute onset, health service utilization and medical expenses before and after intervention were collected through questionnaire survey. The differences of acute attack, health service utilization and related medical expenses between the two groups before and after intervention were compared to evaluate the intervention effect. ResultsIn terms of acute attacks, after intervention, the incidence of acute attacks in the intervention group was lower than that before intervention(χ2=52.901, P<0.001), and the incidence of acute attacks in the groups with different intervention methods was lower than that before intervention (P<0.001). WeChat had the best effect, decreasing the incidence by 14.4%, followed by mobile phone SMS SMS decreasing by 12.3%. In terms of utilization of health services, the outpatient rate due to acute attack was lower in the intervention group after intervention than that before intervention (χ2=7.129, P=0.008), and the outpatient rate due to acute attack was lower in the subjects who received the forecast service through mobile phone SMS than that before intervention (χ2=4.675, P<0.001). In terms of medical expenses, there was no significant difference between control group and intervention group with different intervention methods before intervention (P>0.05). After intervention, the difference between the control group and the intervention group with different intervention methods was statistically significant (H=11.864, P<0.05). The results of multiple comparisons showed that compared with the control group, the average annual medical expenses of patients receiving mobile phone SMS and telephone forecasting services after intervention were lower than those of the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). ConclusionMeteorological risk forecasting service can reduce the acute onset of COPD, reduce the rate of consultation and medical expenses due to acute onset, and provide scientific basis for the basic COPD health management model.
2.Research Progress on Graphene Oxide Biomaterials in Transdermal Drug Delivery System
ZHANG Xin ; LIU Xiaonan ; GAO Peng
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(13):1844-1852
With the high-speed growing demands for biomedical materials, graphene oxide(GO) and its functional derivatives show broad application prospects in the system of drug delivery, tumor therapy and nanobiology. GO has excellent hydrophilicity and easily modified surface properties, due to a large content of oxygen-containing functional groups on the GO surface. Meanwhile, the huge specific surface areas and unique π-electronic structures give GO adhesion and adsorption capacities. By means of π-π stacking, electrostatic interaction, hydrophobic interaction or covalent bonding, therapeutic agents can be effectively combined with GO to construct drug delivery systems. GO plays an important role in transdermal drug delivery systems due to their biocompatibility, antibacterial activity, and pro-wound healing activity. As a novel drug delivery system, GO nanomaterials can achieve targeted drug delivery, accumulate drug concentrations at the focal site, and improve drug delivery efficiency. Utilizing the promoting skin regeneration and wound healing properties of GO, several antibacterial materials and wound dressings are prepared for wound treatment. In addition, the special far-infrared resonance effect and electrothermal effect of GO result in heat and electric transfer. In other words, graphene oxide could control and promote transdermal absorption efficiency upon the stimuli of heat and electric. GO is expected to break through the limitation of low transdermal absorption rates in the transdermal drug delivery systems and achieve the purpose of enhancing the transdermal permeability of target molecules (especially macromolecules): ultimately improving bioavailability in vivo. This paper will introduce the structures, physicochemical properties, and biological activities of graphene oxide, summarize its application in transdermal drug delivery systems such as drug carriers, antibacterial materials, wound dressings and transdermal enhancers, and prospect its application in clinical medicine. We hope to provide new ideas and different point of views for the biomedical research of graphene oxide and derivatives. GO will become a representative biomaterial in the field of precision medicine and play a key role in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
3.Reference values of skeletal muscle mass for children in Nanjing area
Mengyao CAO ; Wu YAN ; Yanan SHI ; Luting PENG ; Ming ZHAO ; Li WANG ; Xiaonan LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(5):423-429
Objective:To establish the reference values and growth curves of skeletal muscle mass among children in the Nanjing area.Methods:A cross-sectional study was conducted with children who underwent physical examination at the Department of Child Health Care, Children′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from 2020 January to 2022 September. Their height, weight, body fat mass and skeletal muscle mass were measured. Body mass index, percentage of body fat mass, percentage of skeletal muscle mass, relative skeletal muscle mass index and the ratio of skeletal muscle to body fat were calculated. The associations between skeletal muscle mass indices and physical measurements index were analyzed through the Spearman correlation test. The Mann-Kendall test was used to assess the trend for skeletal muscle mass. Generalized additive models for location, scale and shape were used to construct percentile reference values and growth curves of male and female skeletal muscle mass indices at different ages.Results:A total of 32 690 children aged 4-14 years were enrolled in this study, including 19 912 boys (60.91%). Skeletal muscle mass, percentage of skeletal muscle mass, relative skeletal muscle mass index and the ratio of skeletal muscle to body fat of boys and girls was 11.10 (8.40, 14.90) and 10.30 (7.90, 13.20) kg, 40.36% (37.01%, 43.13%) and 39.38% (36.43%, 41.88%), 6.70 (6.07, 7.52) and 6.33 (5.79, 7.00), 2.39 (1.46, 3.47) and 2.14 (1.45, 3.00) kg/m 2, respectively. Skeletal muscle mass of both boys and girls was all positively associated with weight ( r=0.97, 0.96), body mass index ( r=0.68, 0.63) and percentage of body fat mass ( r=0.40, 0.43) (all P<0.01). The reference values and growth curves showed that the percentage of skeletal muscle mass P50 ranged from 37.75%-44.61% in boys and from 36.22%-40.55% in girls. The relative skeletal muscle mass index P50 ranged from 5.80-9.68 kg/m 2 in boys and from 5.57-7.98 kg/m 2 in girls. The ratio of skeletal muscle to body fat P50 ranged from 1.86-2.67 in boys and from 1.29-2.41 in girls. There was an increasing trend with age for both boys and girls in the growth of skeletal muscle mass ( Z=4.20, 3.75, both Ptrend<0.01), and increased slightly before 9 years of age and then increased rapidly until 14 years of age in both boys and girls. Conclusions:The skeletal muscle mass indices change with age and gender during childhood. Percentile reference values for pediatric skeletal muscle mass indices can be used to evaluate the muscular growth and development in children in the Nanjing area.
4.Predictive value of neck circumference for cardiometabolic risk in children
Yanan SHI ; Wu YAN ; Mengyao CAO ; Luting PENG ; Ming ZHAO ; Li WANG ; Qianqi LIU ; Xiaonan LI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2024;62(8):734-740
Objective:To investigate the predictive value of neck circumference on cardiometabolic risk in children.Methods:This was a cross-sectional study of natural sources. As the prediction cohort, clinical data were collected from 3 443 children aged 5-14 years who underwent physical examination in the Department of Child Healthcare, Children′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from July 2021 to September 2022. As the validation cohort for external validation, clinical data were collected from 604 children aged 5-14 years who underwent physical examination in the Department of Child Healthcare, Children′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from October 2022 to March 2023. Height, weight, neck circumference, waist circumference and body composition were measured in both groups, and body mass index, neck circumference to height ratio (NHtR), waist circumference to height ratio, body fat percentage and skeletal muscle percentage were calculated. Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, blood lipid and uric acid and other cardiovascular and metabolic risk indicators were collected in both groups. The prediction cohort was further stratified into clustered and non-clustered groups based on the clustering of cardiometabolic risk factors (CCRF). Various variables between these 2 groups were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test. Pearson correlation and binary Logistic regression were conducted to investigate the correlations between neck circumference and cardiovascular metabolic risk factors. The accuracy of NHtR in predicting the CCRF was evaluated using the area under the curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristic (ROC). The cutoff value was determined using the Youden index. The validation cohort was then divided into groups above and below the cutoff value, and the detection rate of CCRF between the 2 groups was compared using the χ2 test for validation .Results:In the prediction cohort of 3 443 children (2 316 boys and 1 127 girls), 1 395 (40.5%) children were overweight or obese, and 1 157 (33.6%) children had CCRF. Pearson correlation analysis revealed all significant positive correlations (all P<0.01) between neck circumference and systolic blood pressure ( r=0.47, 0.39), diastolic blood pressure ( r=0.27, 0.21), uric acid ( r=0.36, 0.30), and triglycerides ( r=0.20, 0.20) after adjusting for age in both males and females. Among both males and females, neck circumference both showed significant negative correlation (both P<0.01) with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( r=-0.27, -0.28), and no correlation with fasting glucose levels ( r=0.03, -0.03, both P>0.05). After adjusting for gender, age, and body fat percentage, increased body mass index, neck circumference, or waist circumference increased the risks of hypertension ( OR=1.23, 1.39, 1.07, all P<0.001), hyperuricemia ( OR=1.16, 1.23, 1.05, all P<0.001), hypertriglyceridemia ( OR=1.08, 1.16, 1.02, all P<0.01), low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( OR=1.10, 1.27, 1.03, all P<0.01), and the CCRF ( OR=1.51, 1.73, 1.15, all P<0.01). The areas under the ROC curves of NHtR in predicting CCRF was 0.73, with sensitivity and specificity at 0.66 and 0.71, respectively. The corresponding optimal cut-off value was 0.21. Validation with 604 children confirmed that the detection of CCRF in the NHtR≥0.21 group was 3.29 times (60.5% (112/185) vs. 18.7% (79/422), χ2=107.82, P<0.01) higher compared to the NHtR <0.21 group. Conclusions:Neck circumference is associated with cardiovascular metabolic risks such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, and hyperuricemia in children. When the NHtR is ≥0.21, there is an increased likelihood of CCRF.
5.Research progress of relationship between neck circumference and cardiovascular metabolic risk in children
Ya′nan SHI ; Luting PENG ; Xiaonan LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(12):944-948
Obesity is the main risk factor of cardiovascular diseases.As the indexes of obesity evaluation, body mass index(BMI) and waist circumference are the most common methods to predict metabolic risk of cardiovascular system.Recently, neck circumference, a reliable and low-cost parameter of anthropometry, could be considered as a new indicator to evaluate childhood obesity since it is closed correlation with children′s BMI and waist circumference.Moreover, studies had shown that the increase of neck circumference had strong correlation with cardiometabolic risk, such as high blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, hyperglycaemia and hyperuricemia.This indicates that it might be the index to predict metabolic risk of cardiovascular system.Understanding and illuminating the changes of neck circumference and its relationship with obesity and metabolic disorders would have significances for preventing and identifying metabolic risks of cardiovascular system in children and adolescents.
6.Biomechanical evaluation of posterior atlanto-occipital clivus screw fixationtechniques
Haojie LI ; Weihu MA ; Yujie PENG ; Kairi SHI ; Yang WANG ; Shuyi ZHOU ; Xiaonan GONG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(16):1100-1107
Objective:To provide a theoretical basis for the clinical application of the posterior route through atlas occipital articular slope screw internal fixation system through the biomechanical study.Methods:Eight cadavers of healthy adults aged 35-60 years and 155-180 cm in height were selected. The specimens with complete anatomical structure and without surgical operation were established as normal models. The model of occipito-atlantoaxial complex was established by breaking the articular capsule, ligament and other connecting structures and cutting the dentate process. The device was established as an internal fixation model through the specimen of atlantooccipital joint slope screw internal fixation system. Given normal model and internal fixation of 1.5 N·m in the moment of flexion, lateral bending and axial rotation and to measure the specimen C 0-C 1 and C 0-C 2 segment of the range (range of motion, ROM), comparative analysis of pillow neck area within the normal model and fixed model changes the range of movement, after the evaluation through the slope between atlas and the occipital screw internal fixation system of mechanical properties. Results:In the normal model, the flexion, flexion and extension, lateral bend and axial rotation ranges of C 0-C 1 segments were 23.85°±2.43°, 4.74°±0.55°, 5.77°±0.75°, respectively; the corresponding activity ranges of C 0-C 2 segments were 30.66°±3.05°, 9.09°±1.37°, 70.97°±9.48°, respectively; in the internal fixation model, the flexion and extension, lateral bend and axial rotation ranges of C 0-C 1 segments were 0.71°±0.24°, 0.24°±0.06°, 0.34°±0.09°, respectively. The corresponding activity range of C 0-C 2 segment was 3.09°±0.82°, 0.74°±0.07°, 1.22°±0.10°, respectively. Compared with the normal model, the range of activity of the internal fixation model in all directions was significantly reduced (<3°), and the reduction ratio of activity was more than 90%. Conclusion:The posterior route through pillow slope screw internal fixation system can effectively reduce the range of motion of the occipital neck in flexion, extension, lateral bending and rotation, and has safe and reliable biomechanical stability.
7.Clinical characteristics of insulin resistance and its relationship with metabolic complications in obese children and adolescents
Li QING ; Luting PENG ; Qianqi LIU ; Zhiying JIANG ; Su WU ; Rong HUANG ; Mengying CHEN ; Rong LI ; Baoqing MO ; Xiaonan LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(11):847-851
Objective:To study the clinical characteristics of growth development and metabolic disorders in obese children and adolescents with insulin resistance (IR).Methods:Normal weight or obese children and adolescents who hospitalized at the Department of Children′s Health Care of Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University from September 2015 to April 2018 were recruited.Children′s height, body weight and waist circumference were measured, and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) and body mass index (BMI) were calculated.Puberty process was determined by Tanner stage.Blood glucose, blood lipid and insulin were measured in fasting state, and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was calculated based on fasting blood glucose and insulin levels.IR was considered when HOMA-IR was over 2.69.Non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD) was diagnosed by abdominal ultrasound.Results:(1) A total of 691 subjects were included, including 183 cases with the age of (9.73±2.38) years in the normal weight group/normal group, and 508 cases with the age of (10.24±2.05) years old in the obese group.The rate of IR was higher in obese group than that in normal group (55.71% vs. 10.38%), and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.001). (2)HOMA-IR was positively correlated with age ( r=0.256, P<0.001), BMI ( r=0.426, P<0.001), waist circumference ( r=0.454, P<0.001), and WHtR ( r=0.321, P<0.001). After the adjustment for age, sex, and puberty stage, HOMA-IR was also positively correlated with BMI ( r=0.418, P<0.001), waist circumference ( r=0.419, P<0.001) and WHtR ( r=0.375, P<0.001). (3) During puberty, HOMA-IR in both of obese group and normal group was increased, and HOMA-IR in obese group was more particularly serious compared to normal group[TannerⅠ: 2.60(1.49, 3.94) vs.1.28(0.80, 1.90); Tanner Ⅱ: 3.07(1.75, 5.17) vs.1.80(1.16, 2.96); Tanner Ⅲ: 4.33(2.80, 6.57) vs.2.47(1.41, 3.68); Tanner Ⅳ-Ⅴ: 3.49(1.04, 5.78) vs.1.91(0.54, 2.60)], and the differences were all statistically significant(all P<0.05). (4)Compared with the obese objects without IR, obese children and adolescents with IR had higher systolic blood pressure[112(104, 124) mmHg vs.109(98, 121) mmHg, 1 mmHg=0.133 kPa], triglyceride level [1.27(0.95, 1.81) mmol/L vs.1.09(0.79, 1.61) mmol/L], fas-ting blood glucose level [4.80(4.46, 5.01) mmol/L vs.4.48(4.16, 4.76) mmol/L] and fasting insulin level [21.27(16.21, 28.56) mmol/L vs.7.62(4.43, 10.83) mmol/L], and the differences were all statistically significant(all P<0.05). IR was a risk factor for NAFLD in obese children( OR=1.536, 95% CI: 1.049-2.247, P<0.05). Conclusions:Serious and abdominal obesity in children and adolescents is a major risk factor for the development of IR.HOMA-IR of obese children and adolescents is particularly serious during puberty.The obese children with IR are more likely to have metabolic disorders in blood glucose, serum lipid and blood pressure, and have the risk of NAFLD development.
8.Effects of lifestyle intervention on diet, physical activities and health outcomes of obese children and adolescents
Zhiying JIANG ; Qianqi LIU ; Rong HUANG ; Li QING ; Ting YU ; Dan ZHANG ; Luting PENG ; Xiaonan LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2020;28(1):32-38
Objective:To observe the effects of lifestyle intervention on diet, physical activities and health outcomes in obese children and adolescents during one year of follow up.Methods:A total of 153 obese children and adolescents with body mass index more than 95th percentage of the same age and sex were recruited consecutively from June 2015 to June 2017 in our hospital whose parents had signed the informed consent forms. The children were followed-up once every three months and their diet and physical activities, anthropometric measurement and metabolic indicators were assessed on research scheme, which lasted for one year.Results:A total of 52 obese children completed four visits plan in 12 months (34.0%, one year group), 101 children (66.0%) dropped from 3 to 9 months (66.0%, less than one year group). The intake of total energy [(8 524.5±2 068.6)kJ vs (6 464.0±1 586.9)kJ, P<0.05], dietary protein [(75.5±20.7)g vs (64.2±16.8)g, P<0.05], fat [(79.0±18.8)g vs (60.3±14.2)g, P<0.05], carbohydrates [(257.1±83.6)g vs (188.9±63.8)g, P<0.05] decreased after one year intervention in one year group. Moreover, the numbers of physical activity of medium to high intensity increased in obese children (0 vs 32.7%, P<0.05). BMI-SDS [(3.15±0.85) vs (2.46±0.81), P<0.05], WHtR [(0.60±0.04) vs (0.56±0.06), P<0.05] and FM% [(39.9±5.4) vs (33.0±7.4), P<0.05] were reduced, while SMM% [(32.1±3.2) vs (36.0±4.3), P<0.05] increased significantly in one year group. The detection rate of insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) were reduced in one year group at the end of follow up ( P<0.05). The decrease of body fat and the increase of skeletal muscle were more obvious in one-year follow up group( P<0.05). Conclusion:Children and adolescent have less energy intake, more physical activities, good clinical outcomes and less complications of obesity through lifestyle intervention and follow up for one year, so it is worthy of being promoted.
9.Effect of leptin on expression of lipoic acid synthase in the liver and kidney of Leprdb/dbmice
Qiang PENG ; Yingzheng ZHAO ; Tingting YAN ; Xiaonan ZHAI ; Xuxu ZHANG ; Xianwen YI ; Hexi ZHANG ; Guangcui XU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2018;26(2):145-149
Objective To study the expression of lipoic acid synthase(LIAS)in the liver and kidney of Leprdb/db mice with deficient leptin receptor. Methods Eight 10-week old male Leprdb/ +mice and Leprdb/dbmice were included in this study. The body weight of rats in the two groups was measured. Fasting blood glucose(FPG)was measured with blood glucose test strips for all mice after fasting for 8 hours. Blood samples were obtained from the abdominal aorta and the animals were sacrificed. The liver and kidney were weighed. The right lobe of liver and the left kidney samples were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde for pathological examination. Serum samples were separated and the sereum contents of CHO, TG,HDL and LDL were detected. The mitochondria of liver and kidney tissues were extracted with a mitochondrial isolation kit, and the protein was extracted. The expression of LIAS protein was detected by western blot. Results Histopathological observation showed that the liver and kidney tissues of Leprdb/ +mice have intact and clear structure. But the liver tissue of Leprdb/dbmice showed fatty degeneration, the kidney tissue showed glomerular hypertrophy, basement membrane thickening, mesangial area widened, including mesangial cells and mesangial matrix increased. The GLU,CHO,TG,LDL and AST of Leprdb/dbmice were significantly increased compared with those of Leprdb/ +mice(P<0.05). Compared with Leprdb/ +mice,the LIAS protein expression was significantly increased in the liver and kidney mitochondria of Leprdb/dbmice(P<0.05). Conclusions There is impaired glucose and lipid metabolism in the Leprdb/dbmice which has defect leptin receptor,and the expression of LIAS protein in liver and kidney of the Leprdb/dbmice is higher than that of Leprdb/ +mice.
10.Genotyping of the offsprings of Leprdb/ +mice by TaqMan probe fluorescence quantitative PCR
Yingzheng ZHAO ; Qiang PENG ; Tingting YAN ; Xuxu ZHANG ; Xiaonan ZHAI ; Weidong WU ; Xianwen YI ; Guangcui XU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2018;26(2):207-210
Objective To establish an efficient method of genotyping for Leprdb/ +mouse offsprings by TaqMan probe quantitative fluorescence PCR. Methods Genome DNA was extracted from tails of 228 Leprdb/ +mouse offsprings. PCR primers and TaqMan probes were designed according to the mutation sites of Lepr gene(rs1801133). Real time PCR assay was applied and SNP loci were typed with SDS software. The genotyping of 2-month old Leprdb/dbmice was validated by the phenotype and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium test was performed. Results 228 samples were detected by the established TaqMan fluorescence quantitative PCR assay. 64 mice were of GG genotype, with a genotype frequency of 0.1929. 123 mice were of GT genotype, with a genotype frequency of 0.5395. 41 mice were of TT genotype, with a genotype frequency of 0.2807. Compared with the phenotype typing,the sensitivity of the TaqMan fluorescence quantitative PCR was 97.56% and the specificity was 99.47%. Conclusions TaqMan probe quantitative fluorescence PCR assay is a simple and efficient method,and can be used to detect the genotype of Leprdb/ +mouse offsprings.


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