1.The effect of resveratrol on paraquat-induced acute lung injury in mice and its mechanism
Guangju ZHAO ; Shengqin LI ; Guangliang HONG ; Mengfang LI ; Bin WU ; Qiaomeng QIU ; Zhongqiu LU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2016;(1):33-37
Objective To investigate the effect of resveratrol (Res) on paraquat (PQ)-induced acute lung injury (ALI) and mortality in mice and the mechanism of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) inflammatory pathway. Methods Sixty-eight healthy male ICR mice with grade SPF were enrolled, among them 20 mice were used for mortality observation (n = 10), and other 48 were used for determination of related parameters (n = 6). The mice were randomly divided into four group s: normal saline (NS) control group, Res control group, PQ group and PQ + Res group. The mice in the latter two groups were subdivided into 6, 24, 72 hours subgroups. The PQ poisoning model of mice was reproduced by one injection of 30 mg/kg PQ intraperitoneally. The mice in PQ + Res group were given 60 mg/kg Res intraperitoneally on the contralateral side after PQ injection. The mice were sacrificed at 6, 24, 72 hours after PQ poisoning, and lung tissue was harvested. The serum levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukins (IL-6 and IL-1β) were determined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The pathological changes in lung tissue were observed with electron microscopy. Apoptosis cells in the lung were identified by terminal dexynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) for the estimation of apoptosis rate. The protein expression of NF-κB p65 was determined by Western Blot. Results Compared with PQ group, the death number of mice at 48, 72, 96 hours in PQ + Res group was slightly decreased (0 vs. 2, 2 vs. 5, 4 vs. 6) but without statistically significant difference (all P > 0.05). Under electron microscope, the lung injury in PQ group was severer than that in NS control group, and Res was found to be able to alleviate the lung injury. Compared with NS control group [(2.45±0.61)%], the apoptosis rate at 6 hours in PQ group was significantly increased [(8.42±1.48)%], and peaked at 72 hours [(21.23±3.47)%]. Res could decrease the apoptosis rate after PQ poisoning [6 hours: (5.56±1.31)% vs. (8.42±1.48)%, 24 hours: (11.14±2.07)% vs. (16.88±2.96)%, 72 hours: (13.28±2.32)% vs. (21.23±3.47)%, all P < 0.05]. The serum levels of TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-1β, and NF-κB p65 in lung tissue were all markedly increased after PQ poisoning, and they were significantly decreased after Res intervention as compared with those of PQ group [TNF-α (ng/L): 2.62±0.29 vs. 4.06±0.74 at 6 hours, 3.98±0.41 vs. 6.79±0.80 at 24 hours, 5.06±0.75 vs. 11.00±0.75 at 72 hours; IL-6 (ng/L): 14.19±1.54 vs. 16.55±1.24 at 6 hours, 13.21±1.37 vs. 19.73±0.85 at 24 hours, 13.72±0.56 vs. 22.45±0.72 at 72 hours; IL-1β (ng/L): 8.54±1.64 vs. 12.59±0.66 at 6 hours, 10.15±0.29 vs. 16.24±1.03 at 24 hours, 16.14±0.70 vs. 19.55±0.56 at 72 hours; 6-hour NF-κB p65: (1.34±0.07) folds vs. (1.86±0.11) folds when the expression in NS control group was represented as 1, all P < 0.05]. Conclusions Res cannot lower the mortality in mice with PQ poisoning, but it seems to be able to attenuate PQ-induced ALI and cell apoptosis. The mechanism responsible for the latter maybe the inhibitive effect of Res on NF-κB p65 translocation and cytokines production.
2.Establishment of antigen capture ELISA method to detect Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus antigen
Shuihong YAO ; Qiao TANG ; Xianfang WANG ; Huiping QIU ; Shengqin LI ; Chun LU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(8):707-711
Objective To establish antigen capture ELISA methed to detect Kaposi's sarcoma-as-sociated herpesvirus(KSHV)antigen,and to evaluate its feasibility for clinical application.Methods The BALB/c mice and New Zealand white rabbits were injected with purified recombinant KSHV gpK8.1 proteins to prepare the monoclonal antibody(McAb)and polyclonal antibody(PcAb)anti-gpK8.1,respectively.A new antigen capture ELISA method was established for KSHV antigen detection.The detection reproducibili-ty as well as the sensitivity and specificity of this new assay were determined by the optimization test,which antibody pairs were analyzed to choose the best coating antibody and detecting antibody.The 3 KSHV posi-tive patients sera and 257 patients sera from sexually transmitted disease,cancers or gynecological diseases were detected with this assay to evaluate its value for clinical application.Results When the McAb as coat-ing antibody at concentration of 5 μg/ml and PcAb as detecting antibody at concentration of 1.6μg/ml were selected,the highest P/N value could be obtained.The sensitive analysis of this test could detect recombi-nant KSHV gpK8.1 antigen of 31.28 ng/ml.Meanwhile,it is highly specific to detect KSHV antigen with-out cross reaction to Epstein-Barr vims(EBV),herpes simplex virus(HSV)-1 or HSV-2.All of three KSHV-positive sera and 4 sera from 257 clinical samples were positive with this new assay.which indicated that it could be used for capturing KSHV antigen.Conclusion A sensitive and specific McAb-based anti-gen capture ELISA method to detect KSHV antigen were established successfully.It is of great potential val-ue to develop reagent for KSHV clinical serologic dingnosis.
3.Orthogonal optimization of extract technology for ursolic acid from Sambucus chinensis
Kaiquan LI ; Shengqin ZOU ; Wu CHEN ; Shaoliang ZHANG ; Yanling LIU ; Wenfen YE
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(09):-
Object To research and choose the best technology c onditions for extracting ursolic acid from Sambucus chinensis Li ndl. Methods According to physicochemical character of ursolic aci d, orthogonal design and tests of extract technology for ursolic acid were ca rried on, and four factors were chosen such as concentration, qu an tity of ethanol, extracting time, concentration of clearing agent, and three lev els of each factor were used for orthogonal design and test. Results That was the best technology condition that ursolic acid was extracted by means of ethyl alcohol (90%) of 7 times as much as raw materials, and it is heat ed 2 times (each 1 h), and the concentration of clearing agent was 3%. Conclusion That is a better technology for industrial producti on because it is advanced and rational, practical and feasible.
4.Application of mind map in the health education of children with asthma and their parents
Shengqin WANG ; Siwei HUANG ; Yumei LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2020;36(25):1955-1960
Objective:To explore the effect of mind map on health education of children with asthma and their parents.Methods:Ninety children with asthma admitted for the first time were divided into observation group (45 cases) and control group (45 cases) by random digits table method. The control group used the traditional health education method, and the observation group used the mind map pattern health education method. The drug compliance of the two groups was evaluated before discharge and at the 1st, 2nd,3rd month after discharge, and the satisfaction of the children and parents and therapeutic effect of the two groups were compared at the time of discharge.Results:There was no significant difference in treatment adherence between the two groups before discharge ( P > 0.05). The treatment adherence at the 1st, 2nd,3rd month after discharge was (7.22±1.31), (7.58±1.55), (7.78±2.11) points in the observation group, and (6.98±2.01), (7.01±1.58), (7.11±2.48) points in the control group, there were significant differences between the two groups ( t values were 4.426, 3.884, 5.233, all P < 0.05). The satisfaction of the children and parents was (96.01±3.45) points in the observation group,and (78.13±2.39) points in the control group, there was significant difference between the two groups ( t value was 38.223, P < 0.01). The total effective rate was 77.8%(35/45) in the observation group,and 64.4%(29/45) in the control group, there was significant difference between the two groups ( χ2 value was 4.013, P < 0.05). Conclusions:Health education integrated with mind map can effectively improve the satisfaction of children and their parents, and improve the drug adherence and therapeutic effect of children.
5.Awareness and needs of parents regarding pediatric infectious diseases in kindergartens in Chenghua District of Chengdu
LI Xu, LAI Shengqin, LUO Diyi, LI Li
Chinese Journal of School Health 2022;43(12):1801-1803
Objective:
To understand the awereness and health needs of parents in regards to infectious diseases in kindergartens in Chengdu, and to provide a reference for carrying out targeted health education on infectious diseases.
Methods:
The parents of kindergarten children in Chenghua District of Chengdu was selected by convenient sampling, and a self designed questionnaire was used.
Results:
The rate of awareness among parents regarding pediatric infectious diseases was 42.0%, among which the awareness rate of "treatment measures following a dog bite" was the highest (99.6%), and "the awareness rate of infectious disease classifications in China" was the lowest (26.7%). The awareness rate was related to family role, education level, occupation and income level ( χ 2=10.81, 71.81, 93.78, 25.17, P <0.05). The survey examined the demand for knowledge regarding pediatric infectious disease prevention and control, and revealed that parents primarily obtained such information from the school class group ( 85.5 %). The most desirable way of obtaining relevant information was from information provided by professional institutions ( 96.6 %), the infectious disease that parents most wanted to know about was the 2019 novel coronavirus (91.9%), and the most desirable time to acquire knowledge about infectious diseases depended on the seasonal arrangement of infectious diseases (67.5%).
Conclusion
The awareness rate of parents about children s infectious diseases is in the middle level, and the channels for acquiring the knowledge about infectious diseases are relatively limited. Schools can carry out targeted health education in order to raise the awareness rate of parents of preschool children about children s infectious diseases.
6.Define of Optimal Addition Period of Osteogenic Peptide to Accelerate the Osteogenic Differentiation of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
Yameng SONG ; Hongjiao LI ; Zixuan WANG ; Jiamin SHI ; Jing LI ; Lu WANG ; Lingzi LIAO ; Shengqin MA ; Yun ZHANG ; Bin LIU ; Yaling YANG ; Ping ZHOU
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2024;21(2):291-308
BACKGROUND:
The addition of growth factiors is commonly applied to improve the osteogenic differentiation of stem cells. However, for human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), their complex differentiation processes result in the unknown effect at different stages. In this study, we focused on the widely used bone forming peptide-1 (BFP-1) and investigated the effect and mechanisms of its addition on the osteogenic induction of hPSCs as a function of the supplementation period.
METHODS:
Monolayer-cultured hPSCs were cultured in osteogenic induction medium for 28 days, and the effect of BFP-1 peptide addition at varying weeks was examined. After differentiation for varying days (0, 7, 14, 21 and 28), the differentiation efficiency was determined by RT–PCR, flow cytometry, immunofluorescence, and alizarin red staining assays. Moreover, the expression of marker genes related to germ layers and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) was investigated at day 7.
RESULTS:
Peptide treatment during the first week promoted the generation of mesoderm cells and mesenchymal-like cells from hiPSCs. Then, the upregulated expression of osteogenesis marker genes/proteins was detected in both hESCs and hiPSCs during subsequent inductions with BFP-1 peptide treatment. Fortunately, further experimental design confirmed that treating the BFP-1 peptide during 7–21 days showed even better performance for hESCs but was ineffective for hiPSCs.
CONCLUSION
The differentiation efficiency of cells could be improved by determining the optimal treatment period.Our study has great value in maximizing the differentiation of hPSCs by adding osteogenesis peptides based on the revealed mechanisms and promoting the application of hPSCs in bone tissue regeneration.
7.Cone beam computed tomography study on the root and root canal morphology of mandibular first permanent molars in a Tibetan population
CI Ren Ka Zhuo ; CHEN Li ; BAI Ma De Ji ; AN Shengqin ; ZHUO Ma Ba Yang ; DAN Zeng Que Dan
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2023;31(12):877-882
Objective :
To investigate and analyze the root and root canal morphology of mandibular first molars (MFMs) in the Tibetan population using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and to provide references for clinical root canal treatment in the Tibetan population.
Methods:
This study was reviewed and approved by the Ethics Committee, and informed consent was obtained from the patients. CBCT imaging data of 300 mandibular first molars from 300 Tibetan patients were included. Patient age, the number of roots in mandibular first molars were recorded. The morphology and incidence of mesial root and mesial root canals and the morphology and incidence of distal root and distal root canals were statistically analyzed by Vertucci classification.
Results :
There were 198 double-root teeth and 102 three-root teeth in the 300 mandibular first permanent molars. Among the three-rooted molars, 1 case had mesiolingual roots, and the rest had distolingual roots. The incidence rate of the distolingual root was 33.7%(101/300). The most common root canal configuration was Vertucci Ⅳ 65.7% (197/300), followed by Vertucci Ⅱ 20.3% (61/300) in the mesial roots. The overall incidence of middle mesial canals (MMCs) was 6% (18/300), with the highest incidence of MMCs in the 20-40 year-old group at 9% (9/100). The distal roots canals of single-distal-rooted mandibular first molars were mainly Vertucci Ⅰ 66.8% (133/199), followed by Vertucci Ⅱ 14.6% (29/199) and Vertucci Ⅳ 11.6% (23/199). For the mandibular first permanent molars with two distal roots, 96% (97/101) of the distal buccal roots and 100% (101/101) of the distal lingual roots were Vertucci Ⅰ root canals.
Conclusion
The root and root canal morphology of mandibular first permanent molars in a Tibetan population is complex and variable. Approximately one-third of patients have distolingual roots, and clinicians should carefully explore the root canals under the guidance of CBCT.