1.Effects of testosterone on the fibrinolysis activity of HUVEC and its mechanism
Hong JIN ; Lu FU ; Yifang MEI ; Lijun ZHOU ; Shaojun LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM: To investigate the effect of testosterone with varied concentrations on the fibr inolysis activity of HUVEC and its mechanism. METHODS: Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were cul tured as recommended. After confluence, the cultures were treated with testoster one(3 ?10 -10, 3?10 -9, 3?10 -8,3?10 -6, 3?10 -5 m ol/L) , and the control confluent cells were cultured in the same medium witho ut steroid. MTT experiment was repeated for 72 hours to investigate each groups' cell proliferation. The tPA and PAI-1 antigen levels were assayed with ELISA K its. Then with HUVEC incubated in androgen receptor antagonist (flutamide) 3 hou rs previously, the experiment was repeated. RESULTS: Testosterone at physiologic or lower concentrations (3 ?10 -10 to 3?10 -8 mol/L ) stimulated the secretion of tPA by HUVEC (P
2.Relationship between the gene polymorphism of MTHFR and the cerebral thrombosis
Yifang MEI ; Hong JIN ; Shaojun LUAN ; Al ET
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2001;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the association of gene polymorphism of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR), and the level of homocysteine (Hcy) in patients with cerebral thrombosis in Chinese population Methods MTHFR genotype and allele frequency in 75 patients with cerebral thrombosis and 62 control subjects were measured by polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR RFLP) Concentration of plasma Hcy was measured by reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography in a subgroup Results In patients and control subjects, the frequencies of T allele were 0 41 and 0 31, respectively The frequencies of CC, CT, TT genotype of cerebral thrombosis patients were 0 41, 0 35, 0 24, respectively Meanwhile those of the controls were 0 58, 0 23, 0 19 Neither the genotype ( P =0 137) nor the allele frequency ( P =0 067) was significantly different between patients and control subjects Furthermore, plasma Hcy level of the patients was (18 3?7 2) ?mol/L, which differed significantly from that of the controls, which was (13 6?5 8) ?mol/L ( P
3.Expression of NRP-1 in gastric cancer tissue and its correlation with clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis
Shaojun YANG ; Yupeng WANG ; Shiwei ZHANG ; Hong XU ; Hong SUN ; Heliang LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(8):1049-1052
Objective To detect the expression of NRP‐1 in gastric cancer tissue ,to analyze its relationship with clinicopath‐ological features ,and to explore its value in judging the prognosis of gastric cancer .Methods The clinical pathologic data and prog‐nosis situation in 168 cases of gastric cancer were retrospectively analyzed .The expression of NRP‐1 in gastric cancer tissue and normal tissue was detected by the immunohistochemical method .The relationship between the expression of NRP‐1 with the clinico‐pathological features and prognosis was investigated .Whether NRP‐1 serving as a reference indicator for judging the prognosis of gastric cancer was evaluated .Results (1) In 168 cases ,the NRP‐1 expression in gastric cancer tissue was higher than that in nor‐mal tissue (66 .7% vs .8 .33% ,P<0 .05) .(2) The NRP‐1 expression was related with the tumor size ,differentiation degree ,infil‐trative depth ,lymph node metastasis and TNM stage(P<0 .05) .(3)The median survival time in the patients with high NRP‐1 ex‐pression was shorter than that in the patients with low NRP‐1 expression (P<0 .05) .(4) The multiple factor analysis by COX pro‐portional hazard model showed that the NRP‐1 expression was an independent risk factor for the prognosis of gastric cancer(P<0 .05) .Conclusion (1)NRP‐1 plays an important role in the incidence and development process of gastric cancer and its expression is closely related with the malignant biological behavior of gastric cancer .(2)The high NRP‐1 expression prompts poor prognosis .(3) NRP‐1 may be expected to be regarded as one of the indexes for judging the biologic behaviors and prognosis of gastric cancer .
4.Diagnosis and treatment of vascular complications of external iliac arteries after kidney transplantation:a report of 6 cases
Yingzi MING ; Wei ZHOU ; Hong LIU ; Shaojun YE ; Mingjie SHAO ; Qifa YE
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2014;(7):745-748
Objective: To explore the characteristics of external iliac artery vascular complications atfer renal transplantation and the diagnosis and treatment. Methods: We reviewed the clinical data of 6 patients with of external iliac artery vascular complications atfer renal transplantation from more than 2000 renal transplantation patients in the Transplantation Center of the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from 2001 to 2013, and analyzed the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment. Results: hTe renal allogratf was removed in 5 of the 6 patients due to repeated external iliac arteryhemorrhage: 2 patients were replaced the external iliac artery with reversed autogenous great saphenous vein, 2 patients underwent the bilateral femoral artery bypass surgery, and 1 was repaired the external iliac artery directly. The other 1 was resected the renal allograft and the involved external iliac arteries due to fungal mass in the external iliac artery. Among the 6 patients, except 1 patient died atfer the surgery of the repair of the external iliac artery, the other 5 are all alive. Conclusion: Vascular replacement and artery bypass are effective methods for patients with external iliac artery vascular complications atfer kidney transplantation.
5.Effects of ischemic preconditioning on liver cell apoptosis and proliferation following autologous liver transplantation in rats
Xingguo SHE ; Mukhtar MANAL ; Ahmed KUBLI ; Qifa YE ; Ying NIU ; Hong LIU ; Shaojun YE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(53):10431-10434
BACKGROUND: Liver cells are regulated by proliferation and apoptosis following ischemia/reperfusion injury, and the liver regeneration is obvious inhabited after ischemia/reperfusion injury, which can be relieved by ischemic preconditioning. However, the mechanism is still poorly understood.OBJECTIVE: To explore the effects of ischemic preconditioning on remained liver cell apoptosis and proliferation following autologous liver transplantation.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: The randomized controlled animal experiment was performed at the experimental animal center of Xiangya Medical College of Central South University from September 2006 to July 2007.MATERIALS: Totally 144 male Sprague Daweley rats were randomly divided into hepatic resection, auto-transplantation, ischemic preconditioning groups, with 48 animals in each group.METHODS: Rats in the hepatic resection group were underwent left hepatic lobe and median lobe resection without blocking blood current at the right hepatic lobe and caudal lobe. In the auto-transplantation group Venous traffic branches of rats were broke, with liberating caudate lobe, first porta hepatis, and inferior vena cava, followed by blocking and continuous hypothermical perfusion preservative fluid via porta hepatic, simultaneously, anemia hepatectomy was performed (left hepatic lobe and median lobe was resected). The liver was washed and preserved in cold preservation solution for 15 minutes. At the end, portal triad clamping was removed and underwent abdominal closure. The procedure of rats in the ischemic preconditioning group was identical to auto-transplantation group except 10 minutes blocking and 10 minutes recover the blood flow at right hepatic lobe and caudal lobe prior to portal vein perfusion. Liver tissues were harvested at hours 0, 1, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 after hepatic resection in 3 groups. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Contents of aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase were calculated by biochemical analyzer. The index of cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry. In addition, proliferation of liver cells was measured by Ki-67 expression. RESULTS: Compared to the auto-transplantation group, the levels of alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase were dramatically decreased in hepatic resection and ischemic preconditioning groups at each time point exception with 0 hour after operation (P < 0.05). Few apoptosis cells existed in each group at 0 hour after operation. The index of cell apoptosis increased slightly after resection in the hepatic resection group, which was sharp increased in the auto-transplantation group after reperfusion, reached a peak at 12 hour, and then gradually decreased. Compared auto-transplantation group, the index of cell apoptosis in ischemic preconditioning group was significantly decreased (P < 0.05). The expression of Ki-67 in 3 groups increased after hepatic resection, peaked at 24 hour after hepatic resection, then decreased lower and lower. Compared to the hepatic resection group, the expression of Ki-67 in auto-transplantation group was significantly lower after hepatic resection (P < 0.05). Compared to the auto-transplantation group, the expression of Ki-67 in ischemic preconditioning group was significantly increased after hepatic resection (P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: Ischemic preconditioning can decrease cell apoptosis and promote cell proliferation after rat's liver auto-transplantation, which may be one mechanisms of ischemic preconditioning in promoting liver regeneration.
6.Effects of Wuzhi Capsules on Tacrolimus Trough Concentration in Heart Transplant Recipients
Hong ZHOU ; Jing ZHANG ; Sanlan WU ; Yifei HUANG ; Shaojun SHI ; Yu ZHANG ; Yong HAN
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(2):158-162
Objective To investigate the effects of Wuzhi capsules on tacrolimus concentration in heart transplant recipients and provide evidence for individualized dose optimization of tacrolimus.Methods Forty heart transplant recipients receiving Wuzhi capsules were enrolled in this study.Tacrolimus trough concentration was compared before and after coadminstration of Wuzhicapsules.Furthermore,polymorphisms of CYP3A4 * 1G and CYP3A5 * 3 were also detected to clarify correlations between genotypes and effects of Wuzhi capsule.Results Dose-normalized concentration of tacrolimus after coadministartion with Wuzhi capsules was 2.02-fold higher than before,the results of which was not associated with CYP3A4 * 1G and CYP3A5 * 3 genotypes.Wuzhi capsule could significantly decrease the total bilimbin (T-BiL),but not other hepatic and renal function.Conclusion Dose-normalized concentration of tacrolimus in heart transplant recipients is remarkably increased by Wuzhi capsule.The elevated trough levels rarely result in hepatic and renal toxicity.Wuzhi capsule is a safe,effective,and stable drug to increase the trough concentration of tacrolimus.
7.Gene polymorphisms of CYP3A5 and MDR-1 in Hans renal transplant recipients in Hunan Province
Mingjie SHAO ; Qifa YE ; Xingguo SHE ; Hong LIU ; Shaojun YE ; Ying NIU ; Yingzi MING
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(8):824-829
Objective:To identify the polymorphisms of cytochrome P450 3A5 gene (CYP3A5) and multidrug resistance gene 1 (MDR-1) and their distributions in Hans renal transplant recipients in Hunan province, we analyzed the difference of the gene polymorphisms and distributions between Hunan province and 11 other provinces of China.
Methods:We collected 598 Hans renal transplant recipients who had operation or follow-up examination in 3rd Xiangya Hospital from Hunan province. We examined the gene polymorphisms of CYP3A5 and MDR-1 and compared their distributions with the data from 11 other provinces of China by chi-square test.
Results:hTere were CYP3A5*1/*1 genotype in 58 cases (9.7%), CYP3A5*1/*3 genotype in 251 cases (42.0%), CYP3A5*3/*3 genotype in 289 cases (48.3%);MDR-1 3435CC genotype in 238 cases (39.8%), MDR-1 3435CT genotype in 263 cases (44.0%), MDR-1 3435TT genotype in 97 cases (16.2%). Frequency of CYP3A5*1/*1 and*1/*3 genotypes of Hunan province was higher than the that from the 11 other provinces of China and the frequency of mutator*3 was lower. Frequency of MDR-1 3435CC and 3435CT genotypes of Hunan province was higher and the frequency of mutator T was lower than that from the 11 other provinces of China.
Conclusions:There were significant difference in gene polymorphisms and distributions of CYP3A5 and MDR-1 between Hunan province and the 11 other provinces of China. It may be a guideline for us to use calcineurin inhibitor drugs in the early stage atfer renal transplantation.
8.Expression of IgH/CCND1 fusion gene and cell cycle associated protein in mantle cell lymphoma
Shunping CHEN ; Wenqiao WU ; Hongwu SHEN ; Zongkai ZOU ; Haiyan SU ; Siling JI ; Shaojun HONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2017;33(5):511-514
Purpose To investigate the expression of cell cycle related protein including Cyclin D1,CDK4,p16 and IgH/CCND1 fusion gene in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) and their relationship with each other.Methods The expression of cell cycle related protein including Cyclin D1,CDK4,p16 and IgH/CCND1 fusion gene were detected on the 40 cases of MCL (expreimental group) and 20 cases of reactive hyperplasia (control group) by using the combined detection of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and immunohistochemistry of EnVision two methods.40 cases of MCL were confirmend by using gene rearrangement technique and immunohistochemistry.The threshold of IgH/CCND1 fusion gene of MCL was established in the control group.Results In the experimental group,Cyclin D1 protein positive expression rate was 100%,the positive expression of CDK4 protein rate was 87.50%,p16 protein positive expression rate was 17.50%.Positive rate of IgH/CCND1 fusion gene of 100%.These cell cycle related protein and IgH/CCND1 fusion gene were negative in the control group.Conclusion In MCL,Cyclin D1-CDK4-p16 pathway is consistent with the principle of tumor cell cycle regulation.The establishment of threshold value of IgH/CCND1 fusion gene by FISH technique may provide the basis for the judgement of FISH of the IgH/CCND1 in China.
9.Delayed graft function after DCD kidney transplantation: risk factors for and impact on transplantation.
Mingjie SHAO ; Qifa YE ; Yingzi MING ; Xingguo SHE ; Hong LIU ; Shaojun YE ; Ying NIU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2012;37(10):1045-1049
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the risk factors of delayed graft function (DGF) and its impact on renal transplantation from donation after cardiac death (DCD).
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We conducted a retrospective study consisting of 48 subjects who underwent a DCD kidney transplantation from February 2010 to March 2012. We classified the recipients into two groups: an IGF (immediate graft function) group (n=30) and a DGF group (n=18), and analyzed the risk factors of DGF and its impact on transplantation.
RESULTS:
DGF occurred in 18 of the 48 (37.5%) kidneys from DCD donors, and the occurrence of DGF did not adversely influence the survival of patients (P=0.098) and graft (P=0.447). In the univariate analysis, the preoperative dialysis time of recipients (P<0.001), HLA mismatch site (P<0.001), the cause of brain death (P=0.011), BMI (P<0.001), preoperative serum creatinine of donors (P=0.0001), norepinephrine used in donors (P<0.001), warm ischema time (WIT) (P<0.001), cold ischema time (CIT) (P<0.001) showed significant differences. In the multivariate analysis, cerebral hemorrhage as the cause of brain death (P=0.022, OR=39.652), preoperative serum creatinine of donors≥177 μmol/L (P=0.008, OR=57.148) and the preoperative dialysis time of recipients≥12 months (P=0.060, OR=15.060) were independent risk factors for DGF development.
CONCLUSION
The independent risk factors for DGF are the cause of brain death, the terminal creatinine level, and the preoperative dialysis time.
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10.Modified technique of renal transplantation model in rats
Cai LI ; Yi ZHU ; Shaojun YE ; Wei ZHOU ; Hong LIU ; Ying NIU ; Xingguo SHE ; Yingzi MING
Organ Transplantation 2014;(3):156-160
Objective To investigate modified technique of renal transplantation model in rats.Methods Sprague-Dawley rats were selected as donors ( n=21 ) and Wistar rats as recipients ( n=42 ) .Renal allografts of both sides were harvested from the donors for renal transplantation.After resection of left kidney , end-to-end anastomosis of renal arteries between donor and recipient was performed by the assistance of home-made catheter.And end-to-end anastomosis between recipient's renal vein and donor's inferior vena cava was also performed.The donor's ureter with bladder patch was anastomosed to the recipient's bladder.Finally the right kidney was removed , cefminox (10 mg) was injected intraperitoneally , and then the abdominal cavity was closed.The operation data were recorded , including the operation time , artery and vein anastomosis time , cold and warm ischemia time and so on.Living for 3 days after operation was regarded as a success model.The success rate of modeling was calculated and the cause of death was analyzed.Results The operation time of donor was (32.7 ±5.6) min, and repair time for kidney was (4.2 ±1.1) min.The operation time of recipient was (42.3 ±42.3) min, including (10.1 ±3.2) min of the artery anastomosis time , (13.9 ±2.5) min of vein anastomosis time, (6.3 ±1.4) min of urinary tract reconstruction time.Warm ischemia time was (5.4 ± 1.8) s, and cold ischemia time was (56.2 ±7.3) min.In 42 recipient rats, 40 rats were successful modeling and the success rate was 95.2%.Two rats died.One died of artery anastomosis hemorrhage , and the other died of diffuse peritonitis caused by urine leakage.Conclusions Renal transplantation model in rats with modified vascular end-to-end anastomosis has the characters of simple handling , short operation time and high success rate.