1.Regulatory effect of human umbilical cord-mesenchymal stem cells on T-lymphocytes of aplastic anemia patients
Xin CHEN ; Jianyuan HUA ; Qingzhi SHI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(40):-
BACKGROUND:Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) have immunoregulation,can reduce the occurrence rate of graft versus host disease following transplantation,and treat autoimmune disease. OBJECTIVE:To observe the immunoregulation of human umbilical cord(UC) -MSCs on bone marrow T-lymphocyte of patients with aplastic anemia. DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:A randomized grouping design,in vitro cytological controlled study. Cases were obtained from the Department of Hematology,First Hospital and Second Hospital Affiliated to Nanchang University. Experiments were conducted at the Institute of Hematology,Second Hospital Affiliated to Nanchang University from September 2007 to November 2008. PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS:A total of 22 patients with aplastic anemia were enrolled at the Department of Hematology,First Hospital and Second Hospital Affiliated to Nanchang University. There were 6 cases of severe aplastic anemia(3 males and 3 females) ,with a median age of 38(16-68) years;16 cases of chronic aplastic anemia(9 males and 7 females) ,with a median age of 41(25-59) years. Umbilical cord was obtained from healthy full-term fetus by normal uterine-incision delivery for isolation,culture and determination of human UC-MSCs. METHODS:MSCs were extracted from human umbilical cord. T-lymphocytes were isolated from bone marrow of patients with aplastic anemia by density gradient centrifugation. MSCs were cocultured with T-lymphocytes. In the control group,T-lymphocytes were incubated at 1?105/well. In the UC-MSCs group,human UC-MSCs were incubated at various densities of 1?105/well,0.5?105/well,0.1?105/well and 0.05?105/well. In the experimental group,T-lymphocytes were cocultured with UC-MSCs at 1:1,1:0.5,1:0.1,1:0.05. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Inhibitory rate of human UC-MSCs at various concentrations on T-lymphocytes of aplastic anemia patients was measured by MTT assay. CD4+/CD8+ changes of the T cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. Expression of the two marrow hematopoietic factors(interleukin-2 and ?-interferon) in the supernatant was evaluated by ELISA. RESULTS:The second passage of MSCs had typical morphology of fibroblast,and highly expressed CD166,CD29,CD54,but lowly expressed CD13,CD34,CD45. MSCs could be induced into adipocytes. UC-MSCs showed inhibitory effect on lymphocyte proliferation of aplastic anemia patients when UC-MSCs and lymphocytes mixed at the ratio of 1:1,0.5:1,0.1:1,and their inhibitory rate were(56.2?12.1) %,(43.7?10.4) %,(28.6?8.9) %. The effect was the strongest at the ratio of 1:1. UC-MSCs adjusted the proportion of CD4+ and CD8+,inhibited the secretion of interleukin-2 and ?-interferon by T cells of aplastic anemia patients. CONCLUSION:Human UC-MSCs can mediate an immunoregulation effect on T lymphocytes of aplastic anemia patients in vitro and the inhibitory effects are dependent on the amount of UC-MSCs.
2.Differentiation of fetal mesenchymal stem cells into pancreatic islet-like clusters in vitro
Xiufeng HUA ; Wei WANG ; Haiyan WANG ; Peiwen LIAN ; Shouxin ZHANG ; Shulin CHEN ; Wei GAO ; Jianyuan LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(10):-
Objective To study and to optimize culture conditions of islet-like cells induced in vitro from fetus bone marrow(BM) mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs).Methods BM was obtained from miscarried human fetus.The MSCs between three to eight passages were used to differentiate into islet-like clusters-through three stages of culture supplemented with 2mercaptoethanol,epidermal growth factor(EGF),basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF),B_(27) and nicotinamide.Results The 2nd stage cells expressed nestin and/or panceatic and duod-enal homeobox 1(PDX-1),and the 3rd stage cells formed islet-like clusters expressing insulin and glucagon together with positive dithizone staining.Specific insulin secretion could be detected(81.3?23.6?u /ml) from differentiated MSCs which have the capacity to respond to different glucose concentrations.Conclusion Fetal bone marrow MSCs can be differentiated into pancreatic islet-like clusters,and 20mmol/L nicotinamide could be the optimal concentration in culture.
3.Coronary artery disease in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus estimated by electron beam computed tomography and electron beam computed tomography angiography
Chen HUANG ; Minwen ZHENG ; Xiaoming WANG ; Jianyuan GAO ; Hua MENG ; Liping WU ; Rong LI ; Hui SU ; Hua ZHANG ; Ronghuai ZHANG
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2007;4(3):155-161
Objective To assess the prevalence and risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) using electron beam computed tomography (EBCT) and EBCT angiography (EBCTA). Methods: Ninety-four cases were enrolled in this study including diabetes (n=28), impaired glucose tolerance (IGT, n=30), coronary heart disease (CHD, n=11), and control (n=25). Cardiac EBCT plain scanning and EBCTA were performed on all of these subjects to evaluate coronary artery calcification (CAC) scores, and number of segments of stenosed coronary arteries. Both CAC and/or coronary artery stenosis were defined as patients with coronary artery lesions (CAL). Results CAC scores were not different with the control, diabetes, IGT, or CHD (P>0.05)groups. Compared to control (0.520±1.295), more stenosed coronary arteries segments (P<0.05) were detected in diabetes (2.964±1.915), IGT (2.200±2.024), and CHD (2.273±1.679). Number of stenosed artery segments were correlated with age (r=0.215, P=0.019),postprandial glucose (r=0.224, P=0.015), total cholesterol (r=0.323, P=0.000), and duration of diabetes (r=0.208, P=0.004). The incidences of CAL in diabetes (96.43%), IGT (93.33%), and CHD (90.91%) was substantially higher than that in normal control (56.00%, P<0.01).The odds ratio of CAL associated with having diabetes was estimated to be 7.514 (95% CI: 1.885-63.778). Conclusions Coronary artery lesions are prevalent in Chinese adults with type 2 diabetes, implying a high CAD risk. EBCTA holds potential in depicting the details of CAL and can be used to track the progression of CAD in diabetes patients.
4.New Strategy of High-quality Development of TCM Industry in Sichuan Driven by TCM Regulatory Science
Hua HUA ; Qingmao FANG ; Qingmiao LI ; Jianyuan TANG ; Shuangcheng MA ; Junning ZHAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(7):2241-2247
Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)regulatory science,as an emerging interdisciplinary science,evaluates the safety,effectiveness,quality,and risk-benefit profile of regulated Chinese medicinal products,including Chinese medicinal materials,Chinese medicinal slices,and Chinese patent medicines.It highlights the development of new tools,standards,and methods that align with the unique characteristics of TCM.TCM regulatory science plays a crucial role in establishing a TCM scientific regulatory system that suits the features of TCM,accelerating the transformation of emerging TCM technologies and facilitating innovation in the inheritance and development of TCM.Sichuan,known as the"hometown of TCM therapies and the treasure trove of TCM",has built the first national modernized TCM technology industrial base and one of the first national comprehensive TCM reform demonstration zones.It plays a demonstrative and leading role in the high-quality development of the TCM industry in China.Based on the latest progress in new tools,standards,and methods of TCM regulatory science,this article overviewed its significant role and prospects in enhancing the efficiency of TCM regulation,accelerating the transformation and application of new TCM technologies and products,and promoting the high-quality development of the TCM industry in Sichuan.It is of great significance for ensuring and improving the regulatory capabilities of TCM and driving the healthy development of the TCM industry.
5.Clinical guidelines for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis combined with lower cervical fracture in adults (version 2024)
Qingde WANG ; Yuan HE ; Bohua CHEN ; Tongwei CHU ; Jinpeng DU ; Jian DONG ; Haoyu FENG ; Shunwu FAN ; Shiqing FENG ; Yanzheng GAO ; Zhong GUAN ; Hua GUO ; Yong HAI ; Lijun HE ; Dianming JIANG ; Jianyuan JIANG ; Bin LIN ; Bin LIU ; Baoge LIU ; Chunde LI ; Fang LI ; Feng LI ; Guohua LYU ; Li LI ; Qi LIAO ; Weishi LI ; Xiaoguang LIU ; Hongjian LIU ; Yong LIU ; Zhongjun LIU ; Shibao LU ; Yong QIU ; Limin RONG ; Yong SHEN ; Huiyong SHEN ; Jun SHU ; Yueming SONG ; Tiansheng SUN ; Yan WANG ; Zhe WANG ; Zheng WANG ; Hong XIA ; Guoyong YIN ; Jinglong YAN ; Wen YUAN ; Zhaoming YE ; Jie ZHAO ; Jianguo ZHANG ; Yue ZHU ; Yingjie ZHOU ; Zhongmin ZHANG ; Wei MEI ; Dingjun HAO ; Baorong HE
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2024;40(2):97-106
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) combined with lower cervical fracture is often categorized into unstable fracture, with a high incidence of neurological injury and a high rate of disability and morbidity. As factors such as shoulder occlusion may affect the accuracy of X-ray imaging diagnosis, it is often easily misdiagnosed at the primary diagnosis. Non-operative treatment has complications such as bone nonunion and the possibility of secondary neurological damage, while the timing, access and choice of surgical treatment are still controversial. Currently, there are no clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of AS combined with lower cervical fracture with or without dislocation. To this end, the Spinal Trauma Group of Orthopedics Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association organized experts to formulate Clinical guidelines for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis combined with lower cervical fracture in adults ( version 2024) in accordance with the principles of evidence-based medicine, scientificity and practicality, in which 11 recommendations were put forward in terms of the diagnosis, imaging evaluation, typing and treatment, etc, to provide guidance for the diagnosis and treatment of AS combined with lower cervical fracture.