1.Changes of cytokines in aqueous humor of patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy after intravitreal bevacizumab and their correlation analysis
Guolong DING ; Anming XIE ; Jianqin LEI ; Guopeng DING ; Yaguang HU
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2017;37(4):358-361
Objective To study the changes of cytokines in aqueous humor of patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR)after intravitreal bevacizumab (IVB) and the correlation of these cytokines.Methods Fifty-six patients(63 eyes) with severe PDR underwent pars piana vitrectomy (PPV) with IVB pretreatment in our hospital from April,2014 to February,2015 were collected.All the patients received IVB therapy from 3 days to 7 days before PPV.Aqueous humor samples were collected at the time of IVB and PPV treatment.The concentrations of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF),interleukin-6 (IL-6),interleukin-8 (IL-8) and monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) were measured by cytoinetric bead array (CBA).The changes of these cyto-kines after IVB were analyzed by using Wilcoxon rank sum test for paired data.The correlation between these cytokines was analyzed by using Spearman rank test.Results From 3 days to 7 days after IVB,the concentration of VEGF in aqueous humor was (6.57 ± 12.29)pg · mL-1,lower than the pre-operation of (278.71 ±340.20)pg · mL-1,the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05).The concentration of IL-8 was (385.60 ± 1099.47) pg · mL-1,higher than pre-operation of(298.87 ± 1005.79) pg ·mL-1,the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05).IL-6 and MCP-1 were increased after IVB,but the difference was not statistically significant (all P > 0.05).VEGF,IL-6,IL-8 and MCP-1 had an obviously relationship between each two factors(all P < 0.05).Conclusion Angiogenesis in patients with PDR are regulated by a variety of cytokines,and targeted reduction of VEGF may compensatory increase the concentration of other inflammatory cytokines.
2.Effects of Myelotomy on Autophagy in Injured Spinal Cord in Rats
Degang YANG ; Jianjun LI ; Mingliang YANG ; Liangjie DU ; Anming HU ; Rui GU ; Liang CHEN ; Hongyu CHU ; Xiandi ZHANG ; Haifeng WU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(4):382-386
Objective To observe the effects of myelotomy on autophagy activation after traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) in rats. Methods 54 adult female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned to sham-operated group (SG, n=18), contusion group (CG, n=18) or myelotomy group (MTG, n=18). The T10 SCI model in rats was induced with a New York University (NYU) impactor and myelotomy was performed 24 hours after SCI. They were evaluated with the BBB score 1, 7, 14 days after injury. The expression of mRNA of Beclin-1 and Bcl-2 were detected with real-time quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The formation of autophagosome was investigated under electronic microscope (EM) 3 days after injury. Results BBB score was more in the MTG than in the CG 7 and 14 days after injury (P<0.05), while the expression of Beclin-1 mRNA was less (P<0.05). The expression of Bcl-2 mRNA was more in the MTG than in the CG 3 and 7 days after injury (P<0.05). The expression of Beclin-1 mRNA was negatively correlated with BBB scores (P< 0.05). The formation of autophagosome was less in the MTG than in the CG. Conclusion Myelotomy can improve the recovery of motor function in rats after acute traumatic SCI, which may associate with neuroprotection mediated by inhibition of autophagy through the Bcl-2 signaling pathway.
3.Myelotomy suppresses autophagic marker LC3-II expression and elevates mTORC1 expression and improves neurological function recovery in rats with gical function recovery in rats with
Degang Yang ; Jianjun Li ; Rui Gu ; Anming Hu ; Mingliang Yang ; Liangjie Du ; Xin Zhang ; Wei Sun ; Feng Gao ; Yingying Wu ; Jiangen He ; Yutong Feng ; Hongyu Chu
Neurology Asia 2013;18(4):401-407
Although previous studies have shown functional efficacy of myelotomy for the treatment of spinal
cord injury (SCI), the underlying mechanism remained unknown. This study aimed to determine
the relationship between myelotomy-mediated neuroprotection and autophagy following SCI by
evaluating the expression of microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3-II) and mammalian
target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1). Ninety-nine adult female rats were randomly assigned
to either sham-operated group (SG), model group (MG), or 24 h-myelotomy group (MTG). SCI at
T10 was induced with a New York University impactor, and myelotomy was performed 24 h after
SCI. Functional recovery was evaluated via the open-field test. The protein expression of LC3-II
was analyzed by Western blot, and the mRNA expression of LC3-II and mTORC1 were detected by
real-time quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Rats in the MTG exhibited
significantly better performance in the hind limbs compared to those in the MG on day seven and
fourteen post-injury. Myelotomy suppressed the protein and mRNA expression of LC3-II on day three,
seven and fourteen post-injury and increased the mRNA expression of mTORC1 in the MTG on day
three and seven post-injury. The LC3-II protein expression was significantly and negatively correlated
with BBB scores at day seven and fourteen post-injury. These results showed that myelotomy-induced
neuroprotection in a rat model of SCI was likely mediated by inhibition of autophagy by activation
of the mTORC1 signaling pathway
4.Analysis of Common Postoperative Complications after Cranioplasty
Jianjun WANG ; Wei SUN ; Jianyun ZHOU ; Xin ZHANG ; Liqing WANG ; Yu WANG ; Haibin GAO ; Da LI ; Ze CAO ; Anming HU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(6):729-733
Objective To explore the related factors of common postoperative complications after cranioplasty. Methods From November, 2009 to June, 2013, a total of 211 patients after cranioplasty were reviewed. The conventional two-dimensional titanium alloy was used. The incidence of scalp effusion, seizure and spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage were recorded, and the related factors including gender, age, primary disease, skull defect site, attack time, concomitant hydrocephalus and intraoperative dural damage were analyzed. Results The incidence of these complications was 4.7% (10/211) in total. There were four cases with scalp effusion, five cases with seizures and one case with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage. The scalp effusion was related to hydrocephalus (χ2=4.804, P=0.028) and intraoperative dural damage (χ2=7.510, P=0.006). Seizure and spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage were not related with any factors above (P>0.05). Conclusion The occurrence of postoperative scalp effusion can be reduced by repairing intraoperative dural damage, and dealing with extreme hydrocephalus timely.
5.Research Progress of Two-photon Microscopy in Small Animals in Vivo Imaging (review)
Wenhao ZHANG ; Jianjun LI ; Degang YANG ; Mingliang YANG ; Liangjie DU ; Feng GAO ; Changbin LIU ; Dapeng LI ; Anming HU ; Chang CAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(1):37-41
Twophoton microscopy is a new technique which combines laser scanning con-focal microscopy and two-photon excitation technique. Two-photon fluorescence microscopy has the advantages of little light damage, small bleaching area, strong penetrability, high resolution, high fluorescence collection efficiency, and high image contrast. It is suitable for dark field imaging and multi-labeled compound measurement, and has been widely used in small animals in vivo optical imaging, such as research for tumour, gene therapy, stem cells, drug development, spinal cord injury, etc.
6.Research Progress of Model Establishment for Tethered Cord Syndrome (review)
Dapeng LI ; Degang YANG ; Wenhao ZHANG ; Changbin LIU ; Chang CAI ; Xin ZHANG ; Yun GUO ; Liwei ZHANG ; Anming HU ; Liangjie DU ; Mingliang YANG ; Jianjun LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(6):677-680
Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) is a progressive neurodevelopmental disorder. The TCS model was established mainly using physical and chemical Methods and surgery, but remained problems in failing to fully reflect the progressive course of the human TCS. In the future, it may select a single etiological factor to analyze, and gradually add other factors until we have deeper understanding of this disease.