1.Progress of Transplantation of Neural Stem Cells (review)
Shuyu HAO ; Hong WAN ; Zhongcheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(8):733-736
Nervous system develops from multipotential stem cells of the embryonic neural tube.The discovery of cells of stem-like properties in the adult central nervous system(CNS)has provoked an intense search for ways to utilize their potential for treatments of multiple neurological disorders.Expansion and recruitment of endogenous progenitors may be limited in treating widespread cell loss in the adult CNS.Transplantation of neural stem cells(NSCs)or more restricted progenitors to replace cells lost to injury or disease may facilitate functional recovery in a spectrum of neurological disorders.A major challenge to the development of effective NSCs therapies is to direct the fate of the newly generated cells to specifically replace those lost to disease.The key to the effective treatment of NSCs is molecular regulation of the differentiation of NSCs and their progeny in areas of injury to the adult CNS,the fate of transplanted stem cells is also important.
2.Best harvest time of Platycodon grandiflorum A.DC from Changbai Mountains and its cluster analysis
Xin HAO ; Xue WANG ; Shuyu CUI ; Zhigang LIU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(11):-
AIM: To research the development of the content of total saponin in Platycodon grandifloeum(Jacq.) A.DC.and Platycodon grandifloeum(Jacq.) A.DC.var.Hort so that the best harvest time was found. METHODS: Using the methods of cluster analysis and according to the examination method ruled in the 2005 version 〈The People's Republic of China Prarmacopoeia〉,the content of total saponin in Platycodon grandiflorum in different harvest time was compared. RESULTS: Platycodon grandifloeum(Jacq.) A.DC and Platycodongrandifloeum(Jacq.) A.DC.var.Hort respectively on September 20,September 30 are the largest yield and the largest content of total saponin in root,that time is the best harvest time. CONCLUSION: The method is simple,accurate and reliable.
3.Effect of PARP inhibitor PJ34 on blood-brain barrier permeability and MMP-9 expression following traumatic brain injury in mice
Xiaogang TAO ; Baiyun LIU ; Xuetao CHEN ; Shuyu HAO ; Runfa TIAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2014;30(12):1230-1235
Objective To investigate the role of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor PJ34 in regulating blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and matrix metalloproteinases-9 (MMP-9) expression in a mouse model of traumatic brain injury (TBI).Methods A total of 136 adult male BALB/c mice were randomly divided into sham-operated group,injured group and PJ34-treated group according to the random number table.Controlled cortical impact in mice was established.At 6 and 24hours postinjury,neurological deficit was evaluated,including motor,sensory,reflex and beam balance tests ; BBB permeability and brain water content were detected using Evans blue test and gravimetric technique; brain contusion volume was measured using HE staining; levels of MMP-9 in cytosolic fractions were detected using Western blotting.Results At 6 and 24 hours postinjury,neurological severity score in PJ34-treated group (8.00 ± 0.26,7.50 ±0.25) were lower than those in injured group (12.50 ±0.39,11.80 ± 0.32) ; brain contusion volume in PJ34-treated group [(11.25 ± 0.91) mm3,(13.55 ±1.06) mm3] was lower than those in injured group [(25.37 ± 1.75) mm3,(28.24 ± 1.51) mm3] ; BBB permeability in PJ34-treated group [(440.08 ± 3.10) μg/mg,(860.46 ± 3.86) μg/mg] was lower than those in injured group [(936.96 ± 4.71) μg/mg,(1 302.23 ± 5.89) μg/mg] (all P < 0.01).Brain water content lowered significantly in PJ34-treated group than in injured group at 6 hours postinjury [(80.77 ± 0.76) % vs (82.55 ± 0.73) %,P < 0.0l],but between-group difference was not significant at 24 hours postinjury.Lower levels in MMP-9 were also observed in PJ34-treated group compared with injured group at 6 and 24 hours postinjury(P < 0.05 or 0.01).Conclusion PARP inhibitor PJ34 can attenuate MMP-9 up-regulation,inhibit BBB injury and hence protect the brain against TBI in mice.
4.Migration and Survival of Rat Neural Stem Cells Marked by Green Fluorescent Protein after Transplanted to Injured Spinal Cord
Chuanchuan GAO ; Lei XIA ; Shuyu HAO ; Junhua LI ; Hong WAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(4):341-342
Objective To investigate the migration and survival of neural stem cells(NSCs)in vivo.Methods NSCs cultured in vitro were transfected by lentiviral vectors expressing green fluorescent protein(GFP)to construct GFP-NSCs,then trans-seeded into lactide-co-glycolide(PLGA)scaffold and implanted into the injured site of T9 spinal cord in rat.One month after transplantation,the migration of NSCs in spinal cord was examined by fluorescence microscope,and the survival rate of NSCs was counted out.Results NSCs labeled GFP had strong expression of green fluorescence.One month after transplanting,part of NSCs expressing GFP could be seen in PLGA scaffolds and rostral,caudal spinal core.The survival rate counted out was 1.4911±0.0313%.Conclusion NSCs marked by GFP and transplanted to rat injured spinal cord could migrate into the spinal cord tissues and the minority of them could survive.
5.Effect of Complex of Neural Stem Cells, Schwann Cells, and Poly (Lactic-co-glycolic Acid) Scaffolds Transplant on Spinal Cord Injured Rats
Lei XIA ; Shuyu HAO ; Dezhi LI ; Gang CHEN ; Chuanchuan GAO ; Junhua LI ; Hong WAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(5):417-419
Objective To explore the effect of transplanting poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) scaffolds seeded with neural stemcells (NSCs) and Schwann cells (SCs) on spinal cord injured rats and the mechanism. Methods NSCs and SCs were cultured in vitro andthen seeded into the directional PLGA scaffolds. Then PLGA-cell complexes were implanted into the spinal cord hemisected rats, whichwere divided into PLGA group, PLGA+NSCs group and PLGA+ NSC+SCs group. The rats were tested with cortical motor evoked potentials(CMEPs) and Basso-Beattle-Bresnahan (BBB) score. Then, the rats were further ipsilaterally or contralateral hemisected at T6 and testedwith CMEPs and BBB score again. Results The incidence of recovery and the amplitudes of CMEPs were the highest in PLGA+NSCs+SCs group. The rats exhibited a gradual improvement in hindlimb locomotor function in score. The BBB score was the least in the PLGAgroup in the 2nd week or later. After retransected ipsilaterally, the CMEPs disappeared again and the BBB score improved quickly. But afterretransected contralaterally, the rats were completely paraplegia. Conclusion The directional PLGA scaffolds seeded with NSCs and SCs facilitatethe recovery in spinal cord injured rats, which may associate with axonal regeneration and functional connections, but play a limitedrole.
6.Expression of N-cadherin and β-catenin mRNA in Human Brainstem or Supratentorial Gliomas
Junyan MA ; Wenhao WU ; Yongji TIAN ; Junhua LI ; Liwei ZHANG ; Hong WAN ; Shuyu HAO ; Dezhi LI ; Luxin YIN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(9):856-858
ObjectiveTo explore the expression of N-cadherin and β-catenin mRNA in human brainstem and supratentorial gliomas. MethodsN-cadherin and β-catenin mRNA expression in 18 cases of brainstem gliomas and 18 cases of supratentorial gliomas tissues were detected with PT-PCR. Resultsβ-catenin mRNA expression was more in human brainstem gliomas than in supratentorial gliomas (t=2.255,P<0.05), but was not significantly different of N-cadherin mRNA (P>0.05). The expression of N-cadherin mRNA in human brainstem gliomas of grades Ⅰ~Ⅱ were less than those in human gliomas of grades Ⅲ~Ⅳ (t=2.711,P<0.05), but was not of β-catenin mRNA (P>0.05). N-cadherin mRNA expression was positively correlated with the β-catenin mRNA expression in either brainstem gliomas or supratentorial gliomas (r=0.480,r=0.809 respectively, P<0.05). ConclusionThe over expressions of N-cadherin and β-catenin may play an important role in the invasion and malignant progress of human brainstem gliomas.
7.On the differences and reasons of online courses demand for military medical students at different educational levels: taking an example of a military medical university
Shuyu XU ; Tong SU ; Hao WANG ; Jingzhou XU ; Peng LIU ; Yunxiang TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(11):1334-1338
Objective:To explore the distinctions between different educational levels: stability of learning state, views on and demand for online courses, and further investigate the influencing factors.Methods:A self-designed questionnaire with good reliability and validity was conducted, and all the students in a military medical university were selected by cluster sampling method, and the data were collected by issuing a network questionnaire. SPSS 26.0 was used for data processing.Results:Undergraduates were different from graduates and doctoral students in stability of learning state, the period of home study: doctoral students (2.41±1.30) h < graduates (2.10±1.17) h and undergraduates (2.15±0.99) h; the frequency of using online courses: undergraduates (4.18±1.10) times > graduates (3.29±1.16) times and doctoral students (3.29±0.98) times. In terms of views on online courses, necessity: undergraduates (4.14± 1.01) > graduates (3.93±1.05) and doctoral students (3.78±1.03); familiarity: undergraduates (3.42 ± 0.91) > graduates (3.27±0.97); adaptability: undergraduates (3.79±0.91) > graduates (3.58±0.94) and doctoral students (3.63±0.97); likability: undergraduates (3.36±1.04) > undergraduates (3.25±0.96) and doctoral students (3.17 ± 1.01); teaching effect: undergraduates (2.80±1.04) > graduates (2.67±1.01) and doctoral students (2.61±1.03). In terms of demand for online courses, ideal number: undergraduates (2.52±1.27) > graduates (2.11±1.21) and doctoral students (2.01±1.25); class style: undergraduates (1.77±0.94) > graduates (2.00±0.92) and doctoral students (2.04±1.83). There were statistically significant differences between undergraduates and postgraduates in all dimensions ( P<0.01 or P<0.05). Conclusion:Undergraduates may be more susceptible to academic environment than graduates and doctoral students, showing that the learning stability of undergraduates is the relatively the worst. Undergraduates most recognize online courses, and different educational levels have different demands for online courses.
8.A proteomic landscape of pharmacologic perturbations for functional relevance
Zhiwei LIU ; Shangwen JIANG ; Bingbing HAO ; Shuyu XIE ; Yingluo LIU ; Yuqi HUANG ; Heng XU ; Cheng LUO ; Min HUANG ; Minjia TAN ; Jun-Yu XU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(1):128-139
Pharmacological perturbation studies based on protein-level signatures are fundamental for drug dis-covery.In the present study,we used a mass spectrometry(MS)-based proteomic platform to profile the whole proteome of the breast cancer MCF7 cell line under stress induced by 78 bioactive compounds.The integrated analysis of perturbed signal abundance revealed the connectivity between phenotypic behaviors and molecular features in cancer cells.Our data showed functional relevance in exploring the novel pharmacological activity of phenolic xanthohumol,as well as the noncanonical targets of clinically approved tamoxifen,lovastatin,and their derivatives.Furthermore,the rational design of synergistic inhibition using a combination of histone methyltransferase and topoisomerase was identified based on their complementary drug fingerprints.This study provides rich resources for the proteomic landscape of drug responses for precision therapeutic medicine.
9.Predictive value of aMAP risk score for early recurrence of small hepatocellular carcinoma after microwave ablation
Shuyu DONG ; Shuyun DENG ; Rong FAN ; Jinzhang CHEN ; Xiao CHENG ; Xin HAO ; Wencong DAI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2023;62(11):1329-1334
Objective:To explore the value of the aMAP risk score (age, male, albumin -bilirubin, and platelets) to predict early recurrence within one year after microwave ablation in patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma. Methods:This was a retrospective study that enrolled 142 patients diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma who were treated with microwave ablation in the Department of Hepatology Unit of Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University from July 2016 to July 2021. The cohort enrolled 121 male and 21 female patients, including 110 patients that were <60 years old. All the patients were followed-up after microwave ablation to evaluate residual tumor and recurrence of tumor by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. The observation indices mainly included general data and imaging data of patients. Using the X-tile tools, patients were divided into two groups: a high aMAP score group and a low aMAP score group. Multivariate Cox regression analysis was conducted for comparison of independent risk factors.Results:Multivariate Cox regression showed that high aMAP score, maximum tumor diameter >20 mm, and high AFP were the independent risk factors of early recurrence (all P<0.05). Kaplan-Meier survival curves showed that the median recurrence-free survival was 25.5 months in the low aMAP score group and 6.1 months in the high aMAP score group ( P=0.001). Conclusions:The aMAP score could predict the early recurrence within 1 year of small hepatocellular carcinoma after microwave ablation. Patients with high aMAP score should undergo rigorous postoperative follow-up evaluations..
10.Expert Consensus on Clinical Diseases Responding Specifically to Traditional Chinese Medicine: Threatened Abortion
Xinchun YANG ; Shuyu WANG ; Huilan DU ; Songping LUO ; Zhe JIN ; Rong LI ; Xiangyan RUAN ; Qin ZHANG ; Xiaoling FENG ; Shicai CHEN ; Fengjie HE ; Shaobin WEI ; Qun LU ; Yanqin WANG ; Yang LIU ; Qingwei MENG ; Zengping HAO ; Ying LI ; Mei MO ; Xiaoxiao ZHANG ; Ruihua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(7):241-246
Threatened abortion is a common disease of obstetrics and gynecology and one of the diseases responding specifically to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The China Association of Chinese Medicine organized experts in TCM obstetrics and gynecology, Western medicine obstetrics and gynecology, and pharmacology to deeply discuss the advantages of TCM and integrated Chinese and Western medicine treatment as well as the medication plans for threatened abortion. After discussion, the experts concluded that chromosome, endocrine, and immune abnormalities were the key factors for the occurrence of threatened abortion, and the Qi and blood disorders in thoroughfare and conception vessels were the core pathogenesis. In the treatment of threatened abortion, TCM has advantages in preventing miscarriages, alleviating clinical symptoms and TCM syndromes, relieving anxiety, regulating reproductive endocrine and immune abnormalities, personalized and diversified treatment, enhancing efficiency and reducing toxicity, and preventing the disease before occurrence. The difficulty in diagnosis and treatment of threatened abortion with traditional Chinese and Western medicine lies in identifying the predictors of abortion caused by maternal factors and the treatment of thrombophilia. Recurrent abortion is the breakthrough point of treatment with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine. It is urgent to carry out high-quality evidence-based medicine research in the future to improve the modern diagnosis and treatment of threatened abortion with TCM.