1.Establishment of a hypoxia/reoxygenation model of H9 c2 cell using hypoxia/anoxic workstation
Qianwen CHU ; Weiqiu LI ; Shishi LU ; Danmei HUANG ; Yanmei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;(11):11-14
Objective To investigate optimal method of establishing hypoxia/reoxygenation(H/R) model of H9c2 cell by using hypoxia/anoxic workstation under different conditions in hypoxia.Methods H9c2 cell was placed into hypoxia/anoxic workstation and simultaneously cultured with complete medium, glucose-free DMEM and acidic hypoxic solution for 1,2,4,6 and 8 h respectively, and then reoxygenated with complete medium for 1 h in normoxic incubator.The level of ROS was measured by flow cytometry.The cell viability was detected by MTT assay.The cellular morphology was observed by inverted microscope.Results With the extension of cell hypoxia time, there were no significant differences in the ROS level and cell viability in complete medium-and glucose-free DMEM-treated H/R groups compared with control group(P<0.05).There was no obvious morphologic change observed with inverted microscope, either.Nevertheless, when H9c2 cells were treated with acidic hypoxic solution in hypoxia, the ROS level continuously increased and the cell viability decreased with the extension of cell hypoxia time ( P<0.01 ).Since H:1 h/R:1 h, some of the cells shrunk and a few necrotic cells floated in the media under the inverted microscope , and the damage was aggravated with the extension of hypoxia time.After the cells were exposed in hypoxia for 8 h, they wrinkled to be round and a large number of floating necrotic cells were observed.When the cells were reoxygenated for 1 h, the cytomembrane was not smooth and there were still a few necrotic cells floating in culture dish .Conclusion The H9c2 cell H/R model with good repeatability can be established successfully by using hypoxia/anoxic workstation combining with acidic hypoxic solution.
2.The correlation of age-related mitochondrial respiratory function of peripheral blood mononuclear cells with grip strength and appendicular skeletal muscle mass
Danmei ZHANG ; Tingting HUANG ; Shu CHEN ; Qianqian ZHU ; Qiangwei TONG ; Guoxian DING ; Juan LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(5):609-613
Objective:To investigate the correlation of mitochondrial respiration function and oxidative phosphorylation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMCs)with grip strength and muscle mass in the elderly, and to identify potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of sarcopenia.Methods:A total of 65 patients admitted to our hospital from June 2019 to August 2020 were enrolled in this study.PBMCs were extracted from subjects.Mitochondrial oxidative respiration function was assessed via the Seahorse XF24 analyzer.Grip strength was measured using a hydraulic dynamometer, and appendicular skeletal muscle mass(ASM)was estimated by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry(DXA). Multivariate analysis was conducted by using partial correlation analysis and multiple linear regression, in order to evaluate the correlation of mitochondrial oxidative respiration function with grip strength and ASM.Results:After adjustment for gender and body mass index(BMI), partial correlation analysis showed that grip strength and ASM had a negative correlation with age( r=-0.537 and -0.390, both P<0.001); and basal respiration, maximal respiration, ATP production and spare respiratory capacity of mitochondria in PBMCs were negatively correlated with age( r=-0.558, -0.614, -0.526 and -0.582, all P<0.001), whereas grip strength and ASM were positively correlated with basal respiration, maximal respiration, ATP production, spare respiratory capacity and proton leak of mitochondria in PBMCs(grip strength: r=0.414, 0.451, 0.362, 0.420 and 0.425, P=0.002, 0.001, 0.008, 0.002 and 0.002; ASM: r=0.319, 0.368, 0.299, 0.352 and 0.279, P=0.019, 0.006, 0.028, 0.009 and 0.041). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that grip strength and ASM were positively correlated with basal respiration, maximal respiration, ATP production, spare respiratory capacity and proton leak of mitochondria in PBMCs(grip: β=0.503, 0.548, 0.452, 0.519 and 0.532, t=3.248, 3.604, 2.774, 3.301 and 3.350, P=0.002, 0.001, 0.008, 0.002 and 0.002; ASM: β=0.302, 0.355, 0.289, 0.346 and 0.271, t=2.427, 2.856, 2.263, 2.716 and 2.091, P=0.019, 0.006, 0.028, 0.009 and 0.041). Age was negatively correlated with basal respiration, maximal respiration, ATP production and spare respiratory capacity of mitochondria in PBMCs( β=-0.581, -0.654, -0.558 and -0.640, t=-4.285, -5.157, -3.938 and -4.863, all P<0.001). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that ASM and grip strength had no significant correlation with basal respiration, maximal respiration, ATP production, spare respiratory capacity or proton leak of mitochondria in PBMCs. Conclusions:Age-related mitochondrial oxidative respiration in PBMCs can reflect changes in muscle strength and muscle mass and, combined with grip strength and ASM, may be considered as a biomarker for the evaluation of sarcopenia in the elderly.
3.Clinical Study on Shaoyaozhitong Mixture in Treatment of Stage Ⅲ-Ⅳ Endometriosis
Jinbang XU ; Danmei LIN ; Qiaoyan LIN ; Hailong HUANG ; Chaobin LIU ; Junying JIANG ; Yuanjun CAI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(4):26-30
Objective To study the effect of Shaoyaozhitong Mixture on stageⅢ-Ⅳendometriosis, and explore its mechanism. Methods Ninty-five cases of stageⅢ-Ⅳ endometriosis were randomly divided into three groups. The traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) group (31 cases) was treated with Shaoyaozhitong Mixture, the GnRHa group (31 cases) was treated with Triptorelin Acetate for Injection, while the expectant group (33 cases) received no medications. The changes of CA125, TNF-α and VEGF levels, visual pain score and SF-36 score, total effective rate, pregnancy and recurrence were compared. Results There were significant increases in CA125, TNF-α and VEGF levels, visual analogue pain score and SF-36 score in all the three groups after treatment (P<0.05). The decline of CA125, TNF-αand VEGF levels and visual analogue pain score in TCM group and GnRHa group was significantly faster and greater than that of the expectant group (P<0.05). The total effective rates of TCM group was 83.9%(26/31), GnRHa group was 87.1%(27/31), and expectant group was 60.6%(20/33), TCM group and GnRHa group were superior to the expectant group, respectively (P<0.05). The pregnancy rate was higher and recurrence rate was lower in TCM group and GnRHa group than that of expectant group, but there was no statistical difference (P>0.05). Conclusion Shaoyaozhitong Mixture is effective in treating endometriosis by inhibiting the growth of ectopic endometrium.
4.N-n-butyl haloperidol iodide protectsH9c2 cardiac myocytes against hypoxia/reoxygenationinjury through mitochondria-dependent apoptotic pathway
Bin WANG ; Danmei HUANG ; Yuanhang WANG ; Qiaoling ZHOU ; Hong LIN ; Yanmei ZHANG ; Ganggang SHI ; Fuchun ZHENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(6):819-823
Aim To investigate the effect of N-n-butyl haloperidol iodide(F2) on mitochondria-dependent apoptotic pathway of H9c2 cardiac myocytes during hypoxia/reoxygenation(H/R) injury.Methods The H/R models of H9c2 cardiac myocytes were established.The H9c2 cardiac myocytes were randomly divided into five groups: control group(C group), hypoxia/reoxygenation group(H/R group), F2 low concentration group(L), F2 medium concentration group(M), F2 high concentration group(H).Apoptotic rate was evaluated by flow cytometry(FCM).The levels of Cyto C, Bcl-2, Bax were observed by Western blot.Caspase-3 activity was measured with colorimetry.Results Compared with H/R group, F2 low, medium and high concentrations group could significantly decrease apoptosis rate and increase the ratio of Bcl-2 to Bax proteins and inhibit the release of Cyto C into the cytosolic fraction, and decrease caspase-3 activity.Conclusion F2 can protect H9c2 cardiac myocytes against H/R-induced injury through interfering in mitochondria-dependent pathway.
5.Study on the Surfing in the Internet of the Readers in Our Electronic Reading room
Ruixiang ZHANG ; Xiaohong XIA ; Meng HUANG ; Lei JIN ; Danmei XIE ; Rong OU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(03):-
By studying the behaviors of surfing in the Internet of the readers in our electronic reading room,we find a majority of readers are for amusement,only a minority of readers are to study and search data.Aiming at these problems,we put forward a series of measures and management countermeasures that guide readers to make good use of the electronic reading room and give some suggestions for our future work.
6.Research progress on mitochondrial dynamics and age-related diseases
Tingting HUANG ; Danmei ZHANG ; Guoxian DING ; Juan LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2022;41(3):355-359
Mitochondrial dynamics regulates mitochondrial morphology and functions.Imbalance in mitochondrial dynamics with aging leads to mitochondrial dysfunction, accelerates the aging process and is closely related to the occurrence and progression of age-related diseases.However, the specifics of the relationship between aging and altered mitochondrial dynamics are still not fully understood.Here, we review the link between mitochondrial dynamics and aging, and discuss mechanisms underlying age-related diseases associated with altered mitochondrial dynamics, aiming to identify novel therapeutic targets and strategies for the management of age-related diseases.
7.Age-related change in mitochondrial DNA copy number and its correlation with intrinsic capacity and body composition
Tingting HUANG ; Danmei ZHANG ; Li QIN ; Shu CHEN ; Yan MAO ; Haitong BAO ; Xiao WANG ; Qianqian ZHU ; Qiangwei TONG ; Guoxian DING ; Juan LIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2023;42(1):1-6
Objective:To investigate the correlation of peripheral blood relative mitochondrial DNA copy number(mtDNAcn)with intrinsic capacity and body composition, and to identify potential biomarkers for healthy aging.Methods:Clinical data of 416 patients admitted to our hospital from September 2019 to June 2021 were consecutively collected.MtDNA was extracted from peripheral blood of these subjects, and mtDNAcn was determined by a real-time fluoresence quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction(qRT-PCR). Intrinsic capacity assessment included 5 aspects that were exercise[Morse Fall Scale(MFS), Physiological Frailty Phenotype(PFP), Sarcopenia Questionnaire(SARC-CALF), Short Physical Performance Battery(SPPB), Time Up and Go Test(TUG)]; vitality[Mini Nutritional Assessment(MNA), Multidimensional Prognostic Index(MPI)]; cognition[Mini-Mental State Examination(MMSE)scale]; psychology[Geriatric Depression Scale(GDS), Self-rating Anxiety Scale(SAS)]; sensory capacities[Cumulative Illness Rating Scale-the Comorbidity Index(CIRS-CI)]. To assess body composition, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry was used to measure body fat, including trunk fat, total body fat, fat in the abdominal region, fat in the buttock region, and then to calculate fat index(FMI)and limb skeletal muscle mass index(ASMI).Results:Spearman correlation analysis showed that mtDNAcn had a negatively correlation with age( r=-0.176, P<0.05). After adjustment for gender and body mass index, partial correlation analysis showed mtDNAcn were still negatively correlated with age( r=-0.144, P<0.05). Furthermore, mtDNAcn was significantly correlated with 4 m gait speed, the scores of SARC-CalF, MFS, MNA, MMSE, MPI and its sub-scale's Activities of Daily Living(ADL)and Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire(SPMSQ)( r=0.171, -0.207, -0.163, 0.221, 0.184, -0.210, 0.241, -0.269, all P<0.05). After adjustment for age, gender and body mass index, partial correlation analysis showed mtDNAcn still had a significant correlation with gait speed, the scores of MFS, MNA, MPI and SPMSQ( r=0.170, -0.170, 0.148, -0.242, -0.188, all P<0.05). In addition, the Spearman correlation analysis showed that mtDNAcn was positively correlated with FMI, trunk fat, total body fat, abdominal fat and fat in the buttock region( r=0.168, 0.143, 0.175, 0.116, 0.199, all P<0.05). However, after adjustment for age and gender, mtDNAcn was only correlated with FMI, total body fat, fat in the buttock region( r=0.126, 0.131, 0.127, all P<0.05). On the other hand, multiple linear regression analysis showed that mtDNAcn was significantly correlated with age, gait speed, FMI, total body fat, fat in the buttock region, the scores of MFS, PFP, MNA and MPI( β=-0.191, 0.156, 0.126, 0.131, 0.125, -0.119, -0.145, 0.151, -0.171, all P<0.05). Conclusions:MtDNAcn is correlated with physical function, frailty, nutrition, falling, cognition and body composition, and may be considered as a biomarker for the evaluation of the locomotion and vitality of human intrinsic capacity.
8.Quality Control and Safety Evaluation of Culture Medium for Human Assisted Reproduction.
Danmei ZHAO ; Yuanli HUANG ; Chunren WANG ; Linnan KE ; Qianqian HAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2021;45(6):599-603
OBJECTIVE:
In this paper, the key points of quality control and safety evaluation of human assisted reproductive medium were summarized to provide reference for the establishment of relevant standards and quality control in the future.
METHODS:
Through literature research, the key factors of quality control and risk control of human assisted reproductive medium were summarized, and the problems in clinical transformation were discussed.
RESULTS:
It is very important for the development of human assisted reproduction technology to study the active ingredients and their harmful degradation products and drugs in the culture medium of assisted reproduction.
CONCLUSIONS
At present, the biggest challenge is to effectively control the quality of the culture medium for human assisted reproduction, establish corresponding inspection methods and quality standards for the key components, ensure the safety and effectiveness during the product shelf life, and thus improve the success rate of human assisted reproduction technology.
Humans
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Reproductive Techniques, Assisted