1.Expression and significance of CD28/B7 family costimulatory molecules mRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of patients with HBV chronic change
Lin WANG ; Chunnan ZHAO ; Jinfang SHI ; Qunxin PENG ; Guohao GU
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(2):196-199
Objective To analyze and evaluate the expression and significance of costimulatory molecules CD 28 ,CTLA-4 ,CD86 , CD80 mRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of the patients with HBV chronic change .Methods The levels of costimulatory molecules CD28 ,CTLA-4 ,CD86 ,CD80 mRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells were detected in 24 cases of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) ,24 cases of liver cirrhosis(LC) ,28 cases of hepatocellular cancer(HCC) and 30 normal control(NC) subjects by real time quantitative PCR .Results Compared with the NC group ,costimulatory molecule CD28 mRNA level in the CHB group was signifi-cantly decreased(t= -2 .11 ,P<0 .05);CTLA-4 mRNA level in different diseases groups was decreased to different degrees :the CHB group(t= -2 .52 ,P<0 .05) ,the LC group(t= -2 .11 ,P<0 .05) and the HCC group(t= -2 .56 ,P<0 .05);CD86 mRNA level in different diseases groups was decreased to different degrees too :the CHB group(t= -3 .68 ,P<0 .01) ,the LC group(t= -2 .99 ,P<0 .01) and the HCC group(t= -4 .42 ,P< 0 .01);CD28/CTLA-4 mRNA level was significantly increased in the HCC group(t= 2 .12 ,P< 0 .05);CD80/CD86 mRNA level was significantly increased to different degrees with the progress of HBV chronic change:the CHB group(t=2 .10 ,P<0 .05) ,the LC group(t=2 .59 ,P<0 .05) and the HCC group(t=3 .74 ,P<0 .01) . Conclusion The expression abnormality of CD28/B7 family costimulatory molecules mRNA in HBV infectious patients may be closely related with the immune dysfunction and the development and progression of the chronic change .
2.Comparison of growing male Balb/c mice living in IVC and open-top cages in barrier
Chunnan LIANG ; Wei LIU ; Xiao ZHANG ; Minghai ZHAO ; Yanbai ZOU ; Zhengming HE
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(8):41-46
Objective To accumulate operating experience and background data for housing mice in individually ventilated cages (IVC).Methods 5 weeks old Balb /c male mice(n =80) were allocated to 8 groups(n =10), which then housed in 5 or 10 per cage in 3 IVC systems(30,50 and 70 air changes /h, respectively) and one open-top cages (OTC) shelf for 8 weeks.Body weight was assessed at the initial date and every week .By the end of the experiment, necropsy was done and organs were separated and weighed .Excelland SPSS software statistics was made to draw the growth curve, and comparative analysis of body weight and organ coefficients was performed between the groups .Results 1.The growth curves of 5-mice per cage were better than that of 10-mice per cage.2.In the IVC groups, the curves trend and fluency of 50 air changes /h were more similar to that of 5-mice housed OTC group.3.The previously mentioned differences were statistically not significant (P >0.05).4.In the liver coefficients, there was a statistically significant difference between the 10-mice housed OTC group and 5-mice housed IVC group with 30 air changes /h(P <0.05), there wasn`t any other significant statistically difference with the organ coefficients between groups (P >0.05).Conclusions Based on the results of this study, the air change frequency on 50 times per hour and keeping 5 Balb/c mice per cage is recommended as the best condition for mouse housing in IVC .
3.A novel evaluation system for T lymphocytes immune function based on the expression of costimulatory molecules in chronic HBV-infected patients
Lin WANG ; Chunnan ZHAO ; Songnan QI ; Qunxin PENG ; Jinfang SHI ; Guohao GU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2014;7(1):53-59
Objective To investigate the expression and significance of CD28,cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4),programmed death-1 (PD-1) and T cell immunoglobulin mucin-3 (Tim3) on T lymphocytes in chronic HBV-infected patients.Methods A total of 102 chronic HBV-infected patients,including 42 patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB),30 patients with hepatitis B-induced liver cirrhosis (LC),and 30 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC),were enrolled from the First Affiliated Hospital to Soochow University during October 2012 and June 2013.Thirty healthy individuals were also enrolled as controls.Expression of CD28,CTLA-4,PD-1,Tim-3 on T lymphocytes in peripheral blood were determined by flow cytometry,and the differences among groups were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and LSD-t test.Spearman correlation test was performed to analyze the correlations of the expression of CD28,CTLA-4,PD-1,Tim-3 on T lymphocytes with HBV DNA loads,HBeAg and ALT.Results The expression of CD4 + CD28 +,CD8 + CD28 +,CD4 + CTLA-4 + in chronic HBV-infected patients were lower than those in healthy controls.CD4 + CD28 + expression in HCC group was lower than that in CHB group (t =2.373,P < 0.05) ; CD8 + CD28 + expression in LC and HCC group was lower than that in CHB group (t =4.324 and 4.088,P < 0.01) ; CD8 + PD-1 +,CD4 + Tim-3 + and CD8 + Tim-3 + expressions in CHB group were higher than those in LC,HCC group and healthy controls (t =3.051,3.130,3.121,3.254 and 3.723,P <0.01).CD8 + PD-1 + expression was positively correlated with ALT levels and HBV DNA loads (r =0.516 and 0.582,P < 0.01) ; CD8 + Tim-3 + expression was also positively correlated with ALT levels andHBV DNA loads (r =0.578 and 0.556,P <0.01); PD-1 and Tim-3 expressions on CD8 T lymphocytes were positively correlated with each other (r =0.578,P < 0.01).Conclusion The abnormal expression of the molecules on T lymphocytes in chronic HBV-infected patients is closely correlated with immune function disorder and the progression of the disease.
4.The significance of the co-stimulatory molecules expression atternation in the peripharal T lymphocytes of patients with chronic hepatitis B infection
Lin WANG ; Chunnan ZHAO ; Songnan QI ; Qunxin PENG ; Jinfang SHI ; Guohao GU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;37(2):105-109
Objective To investigate the significance of changes in expression of co-stimulatory molecules on T lymphocytes in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) infection.Methods In a casecontrol study,a total of 82 CHB cases including 50 male cases and 32 female cases (the mean age was 42.32 ±3.74) were enrolled in the First Affiliated Hospital to Soochow University from October 2012 to November 2013,together with 30 cases health control (15 male cases and 15 female cases,and the mean age was 42.32 ± 3.74).Patients were divided into three groups:40 cases of non-treated,30 cases of effective-treated and 12 cases of ineffective-treated with anti-viral drugs and immune-related therapy.The expression levels of CD28,CTLA-4,PD-1,Tim-3 on T cells subset from peripheral blood were determined by Flow Cytometry.Serum load of HBV DNA was detected by Real-time PCR and the serology markers such as HBeAg and ALT were detected by conventional methods The Kruskal-Wallis test was used to analysis groups comparison.Independent samples t-test and Mann-Whitney U test were used to two sample comparison.Spearman's rank correlation test was used to analyze the correlation.Results The expression levels of CD28,CTLA-4 and PD-1 on CD4 in health control group was the highest compared to ineffectivetreated group [404.65 (331.65-536.09) vs 277.15 (249.90-344.25) (H=29.81,P<0.001);32.89 (29.69-39.69) vs 19.26 (11.90-20.56) (H =43.13,P <0.001),respectively].The expression level of PD-1 on CD8 in pre-treated group was the highest,while expression level in health control group was the lowest [15.47 (12.50-17.78) vs 3.05 (1.41-3.97) (H=56.60,P<0.001)].Similarly,the expression level of Tim-3 on CD4 in ineffective-treated group was the highest,while Tim expression on CD4 in health control group was the lowest [199.62 (55.61-239.45) vs 70.62 (53.88-112.32) (H =41.03,P < 0.001)].The expression level of Tim-3 on CD8 in pre-treated group was the highest,while it was the lowest in health control group [82.50 (78.69-84.58) vs 3.07 (1.56-6.87) (H=74.84,P <0.001)].Compared to the group with low viral load,the expression level of PD-1 on CD8 both in the pre-treated group with high viral load and the post-treated group was significantly increased [17.87 (13.38-20.94) (U=25.00,P<0.001); 16.95 (5.39-18.27) (U=63.50,P<0.001),respectively].Importantly,in the post-treated group,the PD-1 expression on CD4 T (r =0.689,P <0.001) and on CD8 T (r =0.751,P < 0.001) was also positively correlated with ALT.Conclusions The abnormal expression of these co-stimulatory molecules may be present in the antiviral treatment process of CHB.It may provide new clues for the reasonable treatment of CHB.
5.Diabetic damage to male reproduction and its mechanism.
Hongguang ZHAO ; Chunnan PIAO ; Shouliang GONG
National Journal of Andrology 2004;10(10):767-770
Diabetes is a metabolic disease caused by complicated factors, and its damage to the male reproductive system is threatening men's health. This article reviews the pathophysiological changes in the diabetes-damaged male reproductive system and the mechanism of these changes. Oxidative stress induced by hyperglycemia plays an important role in working damage to the reproductive system of diabetic males, for which some anti-oxidative substances may prove to be an effective cure.
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6.Effect of dimethylaminoethanol intradermal injection on collagen synthesis in an aging model of rats
Su LIU ; Bingjian YAN ; Cailing ZHAO ; Yuanxin MIAO ; Chunnan HU ; Ning MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2021;27(6):543-547
Objective:To evaluate the effects of cellulift ? administered intradermally by mesotherapy on collagen synthesis in D-galactose induced aging model of rats. Methods:The study was conducted between April and October in 2014 in the Department of Anatomy, Qindao University. 30 male rats were randomly allocated to three groups: aging treatment group, aging control group and normal group; each group had ten rats. Aging treatment group and the control group were subcutaneously injected with D-galactose prepared in saline 125 mg·kg -1·d -1 for 42 day. Normal group was injected with saline for 42 d with same method and dose. From the 18th day after shaving their hair, the dermis of two sides hip skin marked zone of aging treatment group were injected cellulift at a dose of 1 ml per week for 4 weeks. Meanwhile, the aging control group was administrated the same volume of saline with same method. In vivo skin collagen alterations were investigated by reflectance confocal microscopy 3 days after every treatment. Skin specimens were obtained in 42 days. In order to measure the dermal collagen density and dermal thickness, HE and Masson trichrome staining were performed, respectively. Immunohistochemical staining for TGFβ1 and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) was performed. Also, the level of TGFβ1, Smad3, types Ⅰ and Ⅲ pro-collagen mRNA expression was assessed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Results:As revealed by RCM, collagen density of aging treatment group increased gradually after treatments, while in aging control group it decreased with time. Measurement of dermal thickness, hydroxyproline content and TGFβ-1 mRNA and protein expression in treatment group increased significantly as compared with that in aging control group, but were significantly lower than that in normal group (F values were 25.45, 98.90, 37.94 and 21.35, respectively; P<0.05). Measurement of dermal collagen density, the mRNA expression of type I pre-collagen and Smad3 elevated over that of aging control group with significant difference (F values were 44.46, 29.54 and 10.01, respectively; P<0.05), and there was no difference between normal and aging treatment group ( P>0.05). The difference of PCNA expression between aging control and treatment groups was not significant ( P>0.05), and both were lower than normal group ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Cellulift ? shows anti-aging effects by activating collagen synthesis and eventually causing dermal thickening. This effect is probably mediated by TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway.
7.Reflection on Improving the Quality Management System for Experimental Animal Waste Disposal: National Institutes for Food and Drug Control as an Example
Liying MA ; Minghai ZHAO ; Chunnan LIANG ; Bingfei YUE ; Hong WANG
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(2):214-219
Science and technological advancements drive human progress, with laboratory animals serving as essential resources for developments in life sciences and medicine. However, the waste generated by these animals presents new challenges for urban management. Issues such as classification, recycling, effective utilization, and biohazard elimination must be addressed, necessitating the development of regulations, standards, and norms to keep pace with advancements. The construction of quality management system is the foundation and framework for the management of inspection and testing organizations. It should have strong operability and inspectability, enabling continuous improvement of the management level and enhancing the stability of basic management. However, current quality management systems often lack clarity in managing laboratory animal waste, including undefined disposal processes for non-medical institutions, inaccurate waste classification, and inadequate disposal methods for different waste categories. This paper addresses these challenges by identifying necessary processes to be added or removed in the quality management system of National Institutes for Food and Drug Control, developing effective SOPs, proposing practical measures to strengthen supervision and management, and integrating 6S management principles into our quality management system. In conclusion, effective management of laboratory animal waste should be centered on improving the quality management system, emphasizing waste classification and management at the source, controlling biological hazards, minimizing environmental pollution and promoting conditions for sustainable development.
8. Epidemiological investigation on a cluster epidemic of COVID-19 in a collective workplace in Tianjin
Ying ZHANG ; Xu SU ; Wei CHEN ; Chunnan FEI ; Liru GUO ; Xiaoli WU ; Ning ZHOU ; Yuting GUO ; Xiaochun DONG ; Ying ZHAO ; Haowu WANG ; Yong PAN ; Lijuan ZUO
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(5):649-653
Objective To investigate and analysis the epidemiological characteristics of a cluster epidemic of COIVD-19 in a collective workplace in Tianjin, evduate the prevention and control measures based on limited evidence and experience in early period of COVID-19 epidemic. Methods Descriptive research method was used to describe the distribution and other epidemiological characteristics of the cluster cases of COVID-19. Results Since the onset of the first index case on January 15, ten confirmed COVID-19 cases had occurred in the workplace, and the epidemic had spread from the workplace to 4 families, infecting 7 family members. The median age of 17 cases was 55 (19-79) years. All the 10 employee cases were males, and in 7 family cases, 3 were males and 4 were females. Of the employee cases, 8 worked in CW workshop and 2 worked in administrative office building. The median exposure-onset interval of all the cases was 4 (0-12) days, and the median exposure-onset interval was 4.5 days in the employee cases and 4 days in the family cases. The median onset-medical care seeking interval was 4 days in the non-isolated cases, 2.5 days in the cases with home isolation after onset, and 0.5 day in the cases with home isolation before onset. Conclusion The clustering of COVID-19 cases was observed in this workplace in Tianjin, which affected 4 families. In the early stage of the epidemic, accurate and rapid blocking and control measures can completely prevent the large-scale spread of COVID-19.