1.Effects of urotensin Ⅱ on the expression of type Ⅰ collagen in human skin fibroblasts
Limin LUO ; Jun LI ; Han LIU ; Jinsong LIU ; Xiao DONG ; Shuyi DANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2014;47(8):566-569
Objective To evaluate the effect of a vasoactive substance urotensin Ⅱ on the expression of type Ⅰ collagen and migration of human skin fibroblasts,and to explore the underlying mechanisms of signal transduction.Methods Fibroblasts were isolated from human foreskin tissues and subjected to primary culture.After a series of subculture,fibroblasts were classified into several groups to be treated with different concentrations (10-10 to 10-6 mol/L) of urotensin lⅡ for 24 hours,urotensin Ⅱ of 10-s mol/L for different durations (0,4,12,24 hours),or pretreated with PD98059 (a mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase inhibitor),nicardipine (a calcium channel blocker) and ciclosporin (a calcineurin inhibitor) of 10-5 mol/L respectively for 30 minutes followed by treatment with urotensin Ⅱ of 10-8 mol/L for 24 hours.The cells receiving no treatment served as the control.Subsequently,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was performed to determine the level of urotensin Ⅱ in the supernatant of fibroblasts,and Transwell assay to estimate the migration activity of fibroblasts.Statistical analysis was carried out by t test and analysis of variance.Results Urotensin Ⅱ promoted the expression of type Ⅰ collagen in a time-and concentrationdependent manner.The level of type Ⅰ collagen was increased by 21.2% (P > 0.05),52.2% (P < 0.05),84.4% (P <0.05),83.6% (P < 0.05) and 77.1% (P < 0.05) in the supernatant of fibroblasts treated with 10-10,10-9,10-8,10-7 and 10-6 mol/L of urotensin Ⅱ for 24 hours respectively,by 23.2% (P > 0.05),69.5% (P < 0.05) and 84.1% (P <0.05) in the supernatant of fibroblasts treated with urotensin Ⅱ of 10-8 mol/L for 4,12 and 24 hours respectively,compared with the untreated control fibroblasts.The migration activity was markedly enhanced in fibroblasts treated with urotensin Ⅱ of 10-8 mol/L for 24 hours compared with the control fibroblasts (P < 0.05).PD98059,nicardipine and cyclosporin A inhibited the secretion of type Ⅰ collagen by 18.2%,15.9% and 19.7% respectively,and suppressed the migration of fibroblasts by 38.3% (P < 0.05),20.7% (P < 0.05) and 81.4% (P < 0.05) respectively in the groups receiving pretreatment compared with those treated with urotensin Ⅱ alone.Conclusions Urotensin Ⅱ can promote the secretion of type Ⅰ collagen by and migration of fibroblasts,which may be realized through the Ca2+,calmodulin kinase,and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways.
2.The characteristics of PET scan in the Alzheimer disease and vascular dementia
Shuwen XU ; Guangsheng GAO ; Shuyi LUO ; Shaotong XIANG ; Hao XIAO ; Fangfang HU ; Weiping CHEN ; Yuedong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2014;(8):469-473
Objective To investigate early and differential diagnosis of Alzheimer disease and vascular dementia (VD)using FDG-PET scan. Methods Clinical data was collected from AD,VD and normal control(NC). 18F-2-fluo-ro-deoxy-D-glucose(18F-FDG)PET scan was conducted to detect the cerebral FDG metabolism. The average standard uptake value (SUV) of cerebral regions was expressed as semiquantitative index relative to ipsilateral cerebellum. Re-sults There were no differences in age and the mean total scores of the mini mental status examination (MMSE) between patients with VD and those with AD.The AD group showed that the SUV was significantly decreased in the right frontal, parietal,temporal lobe,hippocampus,temporo-parietal junction,and bilateral posterior cingulate cortex compared to the VD and in the bilateral posterior cingulate cortex,temporo-parietal junction,frontal and temporal lobe comparing to the NC(P≤0.01). SUV was significantly increased in the right parietal,posterior cingulate cortex and hippocampus whereas was significantly decreased in the left frontal lobe,temporo-parietal junction and thalamus in the VD compared with NC group(P≤0.01). Conclusion AD patients have typical features of 18F-FDG PET which may be helpful for the diagnosis of AD in the early stage.
3.Applications of Stomach Full Acoustic Imaging in the Diagnosis of Congenital Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
Suihong MA ; Jianhua LIU ; Xiaomei MA ; Huanqian LUO ; Shuyi XIAO ; Wencai OU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2013;(10):758-760,764
Purpose To explore the significance of stomach full acoustic imaging in the diagnosis of congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (CHPS). Materials and Methods 44 cases of CHPS children underwent gastrointestinal filling acoustic contrast imaging, diameter and mucous layer thickness of the front and rear walls of the pyloric tube were measured, the contrast agent flow between the pyloric lumen gaps was observed. Results With the backdrop of the ultrasound contrast agent, delicate structure of the stomach and pyloric mucosa could be more clearly observed, it was shown that muscular layer in the middle of pyloric tube was thickest and mucosal layer edema and thickening was more obvious near the antrum;internal diameter of pyloric tube was (1.95±0.35) mm;first pass time of the contrast agent through the pyloric tube:within 5 min in 16 cases, 5-10 min in 19 cases, while clear pass through still could not be observed by 20 minutes in 9 cases;during the 20 minutes observation, contrast agent passed through the pyloric tube for 5 times or more in 13 cases, 1 to 5 times in 22 cases, while 9 cases showed no obvious pass. Conclusion Stomach full acoustic imaging enables clearly and detailed observation of the structural characteristics of the pyloric tube and hydrodynamic manifestation of the stomach liquid when passing through the tube, thus is significantly important for surgical treatment and efficacy evaluation.
4.Diagnostic and score value of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in hemophilia arthropathy
Fei MA ; Yingjia LI ; Liling XIAO ; Li ZHANG ; Shuyi LUO ; Wanxian LUO ; Shiyu ZHANG ; Shaofu HONG ; Manxiang WU ; Jing SUN ; Fang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2016;25(6):525-529
Objective To explore the diagnostic and score value of ultrasound on hemophiliac arthropathy referring to MRI on the diagnosis and score of hemophiliac arthropathy Methods The ultrasound and MRI examinations were performed on 42 joints of 42 hemophilia patients 14 knees 14 ankles and 14 elbows The consistency of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging in the detection and score of joint diseases was compared Finally inter-and intra-observer agreement of ultrasound scoring system were tested Results The consistency of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging was excellent κ=0 763-0 896 P < 0 001 in the detection of early soft tissue lesions effusion or hemarthrosis synovial hypertrophy hemosiderin excellent κ=0 793 P <0 001 in the detection of cartilage loss poor κ=0 133 P = 0 132 in the detection of erosions and poor κ= 0 100 P = 0 137 in the detection of subchondral cysts The consistency of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging was good to excellentκ=0 684-0 833 P < 0 001 in the score of early soft tissue lesions effusion or hemarthrosis synovial hypertrophy and hemosiderin and poor to good κ=0 145 -0 635 P <0 001 in the score of advanced osteochondral lesions cartilage loss and bone erosions The inter-observer agreement was good to excellent κ=0 676-0 870 P <0 001 for early soft tissue lesions and moderate to excellent κ=0 421- 0 75 1 P < 0 001 for advanced osteochondral lesions The intra-observer agreement was good to excellent κ=0 705-0 885 P <0 001 for early soft tissue lesions and moderate to good κ=0 532 -0 732 P <0 001 for advanced osteochondral lesions Conclusions Ultrasound plays an important role in detecting early soft tissue changes effusion or hemarthrosis synovial hypertrophy hemosiderin and cartilage loss which helps follow-up and guide clinical treatment.
5.Analysis of RUNX2 gene variant in a Chinese patient with cleidocranial dysplasia.
Huihua YUAN ; Yanli WANG ; Qingming WANG ; Shuyi LUO ; Chaocheng LIU ; Haiming YUAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2021;38(8):749-752
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic basis for a Chinese patient featuring cleidocranial dysplasia(CCD).
METHODS:
Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood samples of the patient and his parents. Whole exome sequencing (WES) was carried out for the patient, and suspected variant was verified by Sanger sequencing.
RESULTS:
WES has identified a missense c.460G>T (p.Val154Phe) (GRCh37/hg19) variant of the RUNX2 gene. The variant was located in the Runt domain, a highly conserved region (PM1); it was not present in either the Genome Aggregation Database or the 1000 Genomes Project (PM2), and was predicted to have a deleterious effect on the gene product by multiple in silico prediction tools (PP3); the clinical phenotype of the patient was highly consistent with that of cleidocranial dysplasia (PP4). Furthermore, the variant was unreported in medical literature and was absent in both parents (PS2). Based on the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics guidelines, the c.460 G>T variant of RUNX2 gene was predicted to be pathogenic (PS2+PM1+PM2+PP3+PP4).
CONCLUSION
The c.460G>T (p.Val154Phe) variant of the RUNX2 gene probably underlay the clinical phenotype in the patient. Above finding has enabled accurate diagnosis and expanded the spectrum of RUNX2 variants.
China
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Cleidocranial Dysplasia/genetics*
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Core Binding Factor Alpha 1 Subunit/genetics*
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Humans
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Mutation
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Whole Exome Sequencing
6.Progress in the role of leptin in immune response
Mao LI ; Simin WEN ; Shuyi ZHONG ; Huanle LUO ; Yuelong SHU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2020;40(5):387-392
Leptin, a peptide hormone discovered in the 1990s, arouses interest as it can regulate the body′s metabolism. In recent years, many studies have shown that leptin can promote the proliferation, activation and cytokine synthesis of various immune cells, and participate in innate and adaptive immune responses. This article reviewed the role of leptin and involved signaling pathways in immune response and the potential of leptin as a vaccine adjuvant.
7.Preparation of dual-targeted pH-sensitive DOX prodrug-microbubble complex and drug release experiment in vitro
Li ZHANG ; Wanxian LUO ; Li YANG ; Shuyi LUO ; Shiyu ZHANG ; Yu LIANG ; Yingjia LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2018;27(4):348-352
Objective To prepare dual-targeted pH-sensitive DOX prodrug-microbubble complex and explore the characterization of complex with ultrasound as well as drug release in vitro . Methods Dual-targeted ligands ,cRGD and folate were conjugated with heparin using carbodiimide method ,and then the dual-targeted pH-sensitive DOX prodrug was synthesized by coupling DOX via a pH-sensitive hydrazone bond . The prodrug was combined with microbubbles to prepare complex by biotin-avidin system . The characterization of complex with/without ultrasound was investigated for size ,morphology and drug loaded capacity .In vitro drug release manner of complex with/without at different pH was analyzed . Results DOX content of the prodrug determined by UV Spectrophotometry was about 18 .9% . Dynamic laser light scattering analysis( DLS) ,corresponding to transmission electron microscope( TEM ) findings ,revealed its inhomogeneous size distribution [ mean size ( 159 .7 ± 24 .5) nm and ( 1089 .0 ± 174 .9) nm ] . However ,the complex was dispersed into uniform fragment after ultrasound irradiation [ mean size ( 155 .9 ± 29 .8) nm , polymer dispersity index( PDI) 0 .22 ,Zeta potential - ( 20 .6 ± 3 .4) mV ] . The cumulative release rate of DOX from both complex and complex with ultrasound at pH 5 .0 were much faster than that at pH 7 .4 , displaying a pH-triggered release manner . Conclusions Dual-targeted pH-sensitive DOX prodrug-microbubble complex displays excellent drug release activity in acid environment . Uniform fragment and smaller particle size of complex could be achieved via ultrasound irradiation ,promoting DOX accumulation within tumor tissue and facilitating in vivo antitumor ability .
8.Application of high-frequency ultrasound and shear wave elastography in preoperative evaluation of basal cell carcinoma
Jianfeng LIANG ; Mingchu FENG ; Pingping LUO ; Yanxuan CHEN ; Gaofei CHEN ; Shuyi WU ; Jing WANG ; Muyin FENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2021;54(11):961-965
Objective:To investigate the value of high-frequency ultrasound and shear wave elastography in preoperative evaluation of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) .Methods:A total of 95 patients with histopathologically confirmed cutaneous BCC were enrolled from Department of Dermatology, Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Zhongshan from January 2017 to December 2020, all of whom had underwent preoperative conventional ultrasonography and shear wave elastography. Conventional ultrasonography parametres including the maximum diameter, maximum infiltration depth, maximum blood flow velocity and resistance index were recorded, so were shear wave elastography parametres including the average Young′s modulus (Eave) , Young′s modulus standard deviation (Esd) and average Young′s modulus ratio (Eratio) . All the patients were divided into high- and low-risk BCC groups according to pathologic subtypes. Paired t-test was used to compare conventional ultrasonography and shear wave elastography findings between the 2 groups. Results:There were 15 cases in the high-risk BCC group and 80 cases in the low-risk BCC group. Compared with the low-risk BCC group, the high-risk BCC group showed significantly increased maximum depth of tumor infiltration (8.5 ± 4.6 mm vs. 4.5 ± 1.6 mm, t = 6.150, P < 0.001) , Eave (32.7 ± 11.2 kPa vs. 20.6 ± 5.1 kPa, t = 4.065, P = 0.001) and Esd (7.0 ± 4.1 kPa vs. 4.2 ± 2.1 kPa, t = 2.632, P = 0.018) , while there were no significant differences in the other measurement data between the two groups (all P > 0.05) . The areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves of the maximum infiltration depth, Eave and Esd for the diagnosis of high-risk BCC were 0.775, 0.909 and 0.822 respectively, and Eave showed the best diagnostic performance. Using 25.7 kPa as the cut-off value, the sensitivity and specificity of Eave were 86.7% and 85.0% for the diagnosis of high-risk BCC, respectively. Conclusion:High-frequency ultrasound and shear wave elastography can facilitate differential diagnosis between high- and low-risk BCC.
9.Application effect of quality control circle activities in preseribing nursing order for critically ill patients
Danhua LUO ; Shuyi HUANG ; Yinyan ZHANG ; Liqing LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(23):2988-2992
Objective? To explore the effect of quality control circle activities on improving the correct rate of nursing orders for critically ill patients. Methods? A total of 21 senior responsible nurses in ICU, Cardiology Department (CCU), Cerebrovascular Disease Specialty and Respiratory Department of the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University were selected as the research objects. Meanwhile, 434 critically ill patients admitted in the above four departments in April 2018 were selected as the pre-activity group of quality control circle. The 419 critically ill patients admitted in October 2018 were compared and analyzed in the post-qcc group. The correct rate of nursing orders of critically ill patients, the qualified rate of basic nursing, posture nursing, the incidence of pressure sores, falls or falling out of bed, and incontinence related dermatitis, the mastery rate of senior responsible nurses on assessment knowledge and the time required for the first nursing order to be issued, the mastery rate of disease condition of critical patients by responsible nurses, and the comprehensive literacy scores of members of quality control circle team before and after quality control circle activities were compared. Results? After QCC activities, the correct rate of nursing orders for critical patients, the qualified rate of basic nursing and postural nursing, the mastery rate of senior responsible nurses' knowledge of assessment and the mastery rate of nurses' conditions for critical patients were significantly higher than those before QCC activities, and the time needed for the first nurses' orders was less than that before QCC activities, with statistical difference (P< 0.01). The incidence of pressure ulcers, falls or falling out of bed, and incontinence related dermatitis was lower than that before the activity, with no significantly statistical difference (P> 0.05). After the activity, the nurses' abilities of quality control, team cohesion, sense of responsibility, coordination and communication, self-confidence and quality improvement were all improved, with statistical difference (P< 0.01). Conclusions? The management based on the quality control circle can effectively improve the correct rate of nursing orders for critically ill patients, improve the nursing quality of critically ill patients, the working efficiency and overall literacy of nurses.
10.Chirality Self-assembling peptide for rats endometrial regeneration model.
Shuyi WU ; Shijian LAN ; Jing WEN ; Tianxin ZHAO ; Lan HUANG ; Zhongli LUO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2019;35(6):1079-1087
Here we investigate the physical and chemical properties of chiral self-assembling peptides and the role of uterine trauma regeneration. The circular dichroism was used to analyze secondary structure of chiral self-assembled peptide, and Congo red staining was used to observe the macroscopic process of peptide self-assembling. Erythrocyte lysis assay was used to examine the cleavage of peptide on cell membrane. The nanofiber scaffolds self-assembled by Chiral self-assembling peptides were used as the three-dimensional culture material to observe the growth effect of Hela cell. CCK-8 (cell counting kit-8) was used to study cell viability level between 2D (2-dimensional) and 3D (3-dimensional) culture environment. Rats endometrium curettage model was founded to evaluate the changes by immunohistochemistry staining and and HE staining. The secondary structure of chiral self-assembling peptides was stable β-sheet, and peptide could form dense membrane structure after 24 hours self-assembling cultured in salt ions. There was no harmful for the cell membrane of the peptide before and after self-assembling. Animal experiments show that chiral self-assembling peptide can significantly reduce the inflammatory response, promote the production of neovascularization, and accelerate the repair process. Chiral self-assembling peptide, as a new type of scaffold material, can construct a three-dimensional cell culture environment and used to repair uterine trauma.
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Endometrium
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Female
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HeLa Cells
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Humans
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Nanofibers
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Peptides
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Rats
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Regeneration