1.Effect of HA1077 on mesenchymal stem cells promoting wound healing
Xiaodong BAI ; Xianhua LIU ; Xiaojie LIU ; Jiazhe WANG ; Xiaobing FU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(7):663-667
Objective To observe the effect and mechanism of HA1077 on bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) promoting wound healing. Methods (1) In vitro study: rats' BMSCs were har-vested and divided into three groups randomly, ie, control group, induction group and HA1077 group. In control group, culture medium was DMEM with 10% fetal bovine serum. In induction group, induction medium was DMEM which consisted of 10% FBS, 8μg/ml EGF and epithelium culture condition medi-um. In HA1077 group, culture condition medium was the induction medium pins 10 μmol/L HA1077. At day 7 after replanting, CK19 expression, PCNA expression and cell cycle among three groups were clarified by flow cytometry. (2) In vivo study: rabbit's BMSCs were isolated. Six pieces of full skin loss wound were created on the back of a rabbit, with three pieces of wound on the half side of back. The wound was round and 3 cm in diameter. Eight New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into four groups, ie, control group (Group A), EGF control group (Group B), BMSCs group (Group C) and BMSCs + HA1077 group (Group D). Wounds were treated by normal saline in Group A and by EGF (50 U/cm2) in Group B. Besides EGF,1 ml of BMSCs suspension (2 × 106/ml) was used for wound re-pair in Group C. 0.5 ml HAIO77(20 μmol/L), BMSCs and EGF were used together for wound repair in GronpD. At days3, 7and 14 after injury, wound elosuroindex (WCI) was calculated. Results In vitro study:the positive rate of CK19 in the HA1077 group was (40.31±0.82)%, higher than (11.13±2.14)% in the induction group(P < 0.01). The PCNA positive rate and the S phase, cell quantity in HA1077 group were also higher than that in the induction group. In vivo study: WCI was (86.20±1.92) % in Group D at day 14 after injury, obviously higher than that in other three groups. Conclusions HA1077 can promote BMSCs' entering into S phase, expressing PCNA and differentiating and expressing CK19. In vivo combination of HA1077 with BMSCs may facilitate wound healing.
2.Repair of the defect left by orbital malignant tumor excision using the super-width forehead musculocutaneous flap
Xiaodong BAI ; Xiaojie LIU ; Xianhua LIU ; Jiazhe WANG ; Wei CHEN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(11):-
Objective: Orbital malignant tumor tends to infiltrate the skin,muscle and maxillae antrum.Its treatment requires enlarged surgery,which may cause bone exposure and make it difficult to repair the big wound.The purpose of this study was to explore the method of using the super-width forehead musculocutaneous flap to repair the postoperative wound.Methods: Based on the features of arterial anastomisis,we used super-width forehead musculocutaneous flaps,with the supraorbital and supratrochlear arteries as the pedicle,to repair the wound following surgical excision of orbital malignant tumor in 6 patients.Results: The wounds of the 6 patients were 5?5 to 8?9 cm2 in size,with the related part of the skull exposed.The musculocutaneous flaps survived in all the patients and all the wounds were successfully repaired in the primary stage.Conclusion: It is a good option to repair the defect left by orbital malignant tumor excision using super-width forehead musculocutaneous flaps with the supraorbital and supratrochlear arteries as the pedicle.
3.Bovine pericardium wrapping pancreatic stump for prevention of pancreatic leak after distal pancreatectomy
Chen WANG ; Xinyu HUANC ; Yongzhi LIU ; Hongcheng WANG ; Jiazhe LIU ; Zhou YUAN ; Qi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2013;(1):48-51
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of bovine pericardium wrapping stump after distal pancreatectomy in a porcine model.Methods Thirty-two swine were randomly assigned to control group (n =16,conventional scalpel transection with hand-sewn closure of the pancreatic remnant)and experiment group (n =16,bovine pericardium wrapping stump combined with hand-sewn).Closedsuction drainage was collected daily until the tenth postoperative day.Animals were killed for necropsy at 3 weeks postoperatively and the pancreatic remnant was sampled for histology.Results The incidence of pancreatic leak in the wrapping group was lower than that in the control group (6.2 vs.46.7%,P <0.05).The amount of drainage fluid was higher in the control group during the postoperative period (25.1 ml vs.54.2 ml,P < 0.01).There were no differences in operative time or other clinical parameters measured.No other significant differences were found in macroscopic changes between the two groups.Histology demonstrated focal,chronic inflammation with necrosis at the stump in all animals.Conclusions Bovine pericardium wrapping stump effectively reduced the incidence of pancreatic leakage after distal pancreatectomy.
4.Whole-genome sequencing and analysis of the Chinese herbal plant .
Yisong LIU ; Qi TANG ; Pi CHENG ; Mingfei ZHU ; Hui ZHANG ; Jiazhe LIU ; Mengting ZUO ; Chongyin HUANG ; Changqiao WU ; Zhiliang SUN ; Zhaoying LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2020;10(2):374-382
Background:
() (2n = 2x = 16) is genus of flowering plants belonging to the Gelsemicaeae family.
Method:
Here, a high-quality genome assembly using the Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) platform and high-throughput chromosome conformation capture techniques (Hi-C) were used.
Results:
A total of 56.11 Gb of raw GridION X5 platform ONT reads (6.23 Gb per cell) were generated. After filtering, 53.45 Gb of clean reads were obtained, giving 160 × coverage depth. The genome assemblies 335.13 Mb, close to the 338 Mb estimated by k-mer analysis, was generated with contig N50 of 10.23 Mb. The vast majority (99.2%) of the assembled sequence was anchored onto 8 pseudo-chromosomes. The genome completeness was then evaluated and 1338 of the 1440 conserved genes (92.9%) could be found in the assembly. Genome annotation revealed that 43.16% of the genome is composed of repetitive elements and 23.9% is composed of long terminal repeat elements. We predicted 26,768 protein-coding genes, of which 84.56% were functionally annotated.
Conclusion
The genomic sequences of could be a valuable source for comparative genomic analysis in the Gelsemicaeae family and will be useful for understanding the phylogenetic relationships of the indole alkaloid metabolism.