1.Effects of ghrelin on colonic motility in mice
Wencai QIU ; Weigang WANG ; Jun YAN ; Zhigang WANG ; Qi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2008;7(2):147-149
Objective To investigate the effects of ghrelin on colonic motility in mice.Methods The eflfects of ghrelin on colonic propulsive movement were detected by charcoal suspension pushing test after injection of normal saline and different doses of ghrelin(20,50,100,200 ng/g).The effects of atropine,NG-nitro-L-arginine methylester hydrochloride(L-NAME)or D-Lys3-GHRP-6 on the changes of colonic propulsive movement caused by ghrelin(100 ng/g)were also investigated.In vitro,the effects of different doses of ghrelin(0.01,0.1,1,10μmol/L)on the spontaneous contraction amplitude of proximal colonic circular muscle strips were studied.Results Ghrelin significantly accelerated the colonic propulsive movement in dose-dependent manner,but the efiect was significantly inhibited in the presence of atropine,L-NAME or D-Lys3-GHRP-6(t=10.230,12.560,11.590,P<0.05).Administration of ghrelin significantly increased the contraction amplitude of colonic circular muscle strips.but this effect was inhibited when the colonic circular muscle strips were pretreated by tetrodotoxin.ConclusionsGhrelin can accelerate colonic propulsive movement by activating growth hormone secretagogue receptor of cholinergic excitatory pathways and nitrergic nervous pathways in the enteric nervous system of colon.
2.Effect and mechanism of Ghrelin on the colonic motility of diabetic mice
Jun YAN ; Wencai QIU ; Weigang WANG ; Zhigang WANG
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2004;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate colonic motility effect and mechanism of Ghrelin in diabetic mice.Methods:In vivo,the effects of Ghrelin(50,100,200 ?g/kg)on colonic transit of diabetic mice were measured by charcoal suspension pushing test.The effects of Atropine,N?-nitro-L-arginine methylester hydrochloride(L-NAME)and D-Lys3-GHRP-6(GHS-R antagonist)on the colonic transit of Ghrelin(200 ?g/kg)were also investigated.In vitro,the effects of Ghrelin on spontaneous contraction of proximal colonic circular muscle strips of diabetic mice were studied.Results:Ghrelin accelerated colonic transit of diabetic mice with significant dose-response relationship(P
3.Ghrelin participates in the two-way regulation of the motility of the small intestinal smooth muscle in rats
Chengguang YANG ; Ying ZHENG ; Wencai QIU ; Xin CHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;27(10):812-815
Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism of Ghrelin on the contraction and relaxation of rat small intestinal smooth muscle. Methods The effect of different concentrations of Ghrelin (0;20;40;80 μg/kg) on the small intestinal transit in vagotomized rats in vivo and Ghrelin (0.01; 0.1;0.5 ; 1.0 μmol/L) on the contraction and relaxation of rat small intestinal smooth muscle strips in vitro was observed,the locations of Ghrelin receptors (GHS-R1 a) in small intestinal muscle layers were detected by immunofluorescency. Results Ghrelin dose-dependently increases small intestinal transit (( 25.4 ± 1.0)%,(33.7 ± 1.9)%,(39.3 ±2.4)%,(44.7 ±2.1)%),enhances the contraction ((67.0 ±2.4)%,(149.5 ±3.3)%,(187.1 ±4.7)%,(213.5 ±3.4)%) and relaxation ((35.3 ± 1.1)%,(62.9 ± 3.8 ) %,( 79.6 ± 2.7 ) %,( 94.6 ± 2.2 ) % ) of smooth muscle strips mediated by carbachol.Ghrelin receptors were mainly located on membrane of the nerve cells in the muscle layers,while no receptors exist on membrane of smooth muscle cells. Conclusions Ghrelin enhances the effect of contraction and relaxation of rat small intestinal smooth muscle mediated by cholinergic neurotransmitters activating nerve cells in the enteric plexus.
4.Detection of peritoneal micrometastases of gastric cancer and its clinical significance
Wencai QIU ; Weigang WANG ; Zhigang WANG ; Gang CHEN ; Shifu XI ; Qi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(09):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical significance of the intraoperative detection of peritoneal micrometastases of gastric cancer.Methods In selected 50 cases of gastric cancer in which no obvious peritoneal metastasis was found preoperatively or during laparotomy,Douglas′s pouch peritoneal biopsy was undertaken intraoperatively,then HE and CK-20 immunohistochemistry staining of the specimens was performed.The expression of CK-20 mRNA in peritoneal irrigation fluid was also determined by RT-PCR.Results HE staining of all cases was negative.The positive rate of CK-20 immunohistochemistry staining was 24.0 %(12/50),and 36.0 %(18/50) with RT-PCR method.The positive rate of CK-20 mRNA was significantly related with the histological type,the depth of invasion and the number of lymph node metastasis(P
5.Preliminary study of effects on dogs' testis by microbubbles excitated by ultrasound
Shuyi XIAO ; Jianhua LIU ; Wencai OU ; Jingguang HE ; Chunhua QIU ; Suihong MA ; Hong DU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(8):723-726
Objective To explore the effects on dogs' testis by microbubbles excitated by ultrasound.Methods Sixteen male dogs were divided into 3 groups randomly.Pulsed ultrasound irradiation and intravenous microbubbles injection were both applied in the microbubble enhanced ultrasound group (MEUS),pulsed ultrasound irradiation and intravenous microbubbles injection were individually applied in the ultrasound group (TUS) and the simple microbubbles group (MB).Results In MEUS group,the layers of seminiferous tubules decreased and the germ cells were arranged disorderly and bubbles appeared in the cells.The appearances of focal ultra-structural damage such as intercellular space widening,baseline broken and tight-connection of sustentacular cells disappearing were observed by transmission electron microscope,which were slightly or hardly demonstrated in other groups.Conclusions Microbubbles excitated by ultrasound can affect testicular germ cells and the integrity of bloold-testis harrier,which providing new train of thought of target treatments of testis diseases.
6.Targeting FAPα-positive lymph node metastatic tumor cells suppresses colorectal cancer metastasis.
Shuran FAN ; Ming QI ; Qi QI ; Qun MIAO ; Lijuan DENG ; Jinghua PAN ; Shenghui QIU ; Jiashuai HE ; Maohua HUANG ; Xiaobo LI ; Jie HUANG ; Jiapeng LIN ; Wenyu LYU ; Weiqing DENG ; Yingyin HE ; Xuesong LIU ; Lvfen GAO ; Dongmei ZHANG ; Wencai YE ; Minfeng CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2024;14(2):682-697
Lymphatic metastasis is the main metastatic route for colorectal cancer, which increases the risk of cancer recurrence and distant metastasis. The properties of the lymph node metastatic colorectal cancer (LNM-CRC) cells are poorly understood, and effective therapies are still lacking. Here, we found that hypoxia-induced fibroblast activation protein alpha (FAPα) expression in LNM-CRC cells. Gain- or loss-function experiments demonstrated that FAPα enhanced tumor cell migration, invasion, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, stemness, and lymphangiogenesis via activation of the STAT3 pathway. In addition, FAPα in tumor cells induced extracellular matrix remodeling and established an immunosuppressive environment via recruiting regulatory T cells, to promote colorectal cancer lymph node metastasis (CRCLNM). Z-GP-DAVLBH, a FAPα-activated prodrug, inhibited CRCLNM by targeting FAPα-positive LNM-CRC cells. Our study highlights the role of FAPα in tumor cells in CRCLNM and provides a potential therapeutic target and promising strategy for CRCLNM.