Klotho 作为过劳生物标志物的潜力:对一线医务工作者的研究。

Ling-Na Zhu, Dong-Lin Xiang, Jiang-Cheng Zuo, Guang-Yong Wang, Ning Xiao
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目的:本研究评估血清s-αKlotho水平作为过度劳累的可量化生物标志物的效用。方法:招募宜昌市宜陵人民医院一线医务人员,年龄20 ~ 55岁。标准包括不吸烟、不酗酒、无慢性药物使用、近期无急性疾病。参与者每天工作超过10小时,每周工作60小时,至少有3年的工作经验。除工作条件外,另设对照组。通过调查收集数据,并测量血清水平。结果:过劳组与对照组血清Klotho差异有统计学意义。与对照组(27.88 pg/mL)相比,过度劳累组的s-αKlotho水平中位数(49.99 pg/mL)较高。结论:超负荷工作的医务人员血清s-αKlotho升高,提示s-αKlotho可能是超负荷工作的潜在生物标志物。未来的研究应采用更大样本的多中心设计来验证研究结果。
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Potential of Klotho as a Biomarker for Overwork: A Study of Frontline Medical Workers.

Objective: This study evaluates the utility of serum s-αKlotho levels as a quantifiable biomarker for overwork.

Methods: Frontline medical workers aged 20-55 years from Yiling People's Hospital of Yichang were recruited. Criteria included nonsmokers, non-heavy drinkers, no chronic medication use, and no acute illnesses recently. Participants worked over 10 hours per day, 60 hours weekly, and had at least 3 years of experience. A control group was matched except for work conditions. Data were collected through surveys, and serum levels were measured.

Results: Significant differences in serum Klotho were found between overwork and control groups. The overwork group had higher median s-αKlotho levels (49.99 pg/mL) compared to controls (27.88 pg/mL).

Conclusion: Overworked medical workers exhibited elevated serum s-αKlotho, suggesting s-αKlotho as a potential biomarker for overwork. Future research should use multicenter designs with larger samples to validate findings.

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