1.Abnormal Functional Connectivity of Insular in Primary Insomnia Based on Resting-state fMRI Study
Xubo SHI ; Mengchen LIU ; Yunfan WU ; Cheng LI
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(4):608-613
[Objective] To explore the activity aberration of primary insomnia (PI) patients with resting-state fMRI.[Methods]Resting-state fMRI datasets of 60 PI and 60 healthy controls were acquired.We investigated the cortical connectivity patterns of the insula in PI and independent-sample t-test were used to compare the brain activity abnormalities between two groups.[Results] In PI,we found enhanced connectivity between left insular with the left middle cingulate cortex,the Frontal_Sup_Media and right Parietal_Inf,as well as decreased connectivity with the left precentral gyrusand the right fusiformgyrus (P < 0.05).The right insular show increased FC with the right middle cingulate cortex,the right fusiform gyrus and the right middle frontal gyrus,as well as decreased FC with the right precentral gyrus and the right middle temporal gyrus (P < 0.05).[Conclusion] This study provides additional evidence of brain functional integration alterations in PI.Those may help us understand the possible neural mechanisms of PI.
2.Effects of Individualized Scalp Acupuncture on Mobility Ability of Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Jun WANG ; Kexing SUN ; Xubo WU ; Huajing ZHU ; Chunyan XING
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(1):50-51
ObjectiveTo study the effects of individualized scalp acupuncture based on the focus and syndrome differentiation in traditional Chinese medicine on mobility ability of children with spastic cerebral palsy. Methods55 cases were randomly divided into 2 groups: treatment group (n=29) and control group (n=26). Treatment group received individualized acupuncture combined with rehabilitation and the control group received Jin's acupuncture combined with rehabilitation for 3 month. They were assessed with the mobility domains of the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI). ResultsThe improvement of PEDI scores was more in treatment group than in control group (P<0.01).ConclusionScalp acupuncture combined with rehabilitation has active effects on mobility abilities of children with spastic cerebral palsy, and the individualized acupuncture do better than the Jin's acupuncture.
3.Biocompatibility of human hepatocyte/microporous polypropylene hybridization
Rui ZHANG ; Chenghong PENG ; Baosan HAN ; Zhaohai WANG ; Xubo WU ; Wei WU ; Changyou GAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(45):8958-8962
BACKGROUND: Membrane materials of bioreactor have exchange of substance and good physiochemical characteristics as well as good biocompatibility.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the biocompatibility of interface of human hepatocyte/microporous polypropylene, i.e. graft modified microporous polypropylene semipermeable ultrafiltration membrane (MPP).DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: Animal observation was performed at the Organ Transplantation Center, Ruijin Hospital of Shanghai Jiao Tong University Medical School and Polymers Institute of Zhejiang University between September 2005 and October 2007.MATERIALS: The microporous polypropylene ultrafiltration plane thin membranes, 0.2 μm diameter, M<,r> 50 000-100 000 molecular blockage, were used. Photochemical graft polymerization modification technique was adopted to graft hydrophilic acrylamide group through chemical bonds on MPP surface and succeeded in constructing an interface of human hepatocyte/microporous polypropylene, i.e. bioreactor membrane of bioartificial liver, graft modified MPP.METHODS: The biocompatibility of modified MPP was evaluated by hemolysis test, cytotoxicity test, acute systemic toxicity test, pyrogen test, skin sensitization and percutaneous stimulation test according to the requirements and biological evaluation criteria of medical device of ISO10993-1:1992.MAIN OUTCOME MEAURES: The experimental results of hemolysis, cytotoxicity, general acute toxicity, pyrogen, skin sensitization and percutaneous stimulation of modified MPP.RESULTS: The hemolytic rate of modified MPP was 1.90% (<5%), which showed that modified MPP did not lead to hemolysis. The extract solution of modified MPP exhibited no significant inhibition on the proliferative activity of L929 cells. At 24, 48 and 72 hours after MPP injection, no mice death, significant changes in body mass, or acute systemic toxicity were observed, such as ptosis, dyspnea, eyanosis, abdominal stimulation, diarrhea, decreased movement or tremor. In rabbit pyrogen test, the body temperature changed in a range from -0.2 to 0.4, which was consistent with the evaluation criteria of biomedical materials without pyrogen. Only one case was found with very slight erythema in skin sensitization test; its integral was 1 and primary stimulation index was 0.25 (<0.4), and the primary stimulation index of percutaneous stimulation test was 0.2; the average primary stimulation index was 0.068, indicating that modified MPP had no skin irritation.CONCLUSION: Modified MPP has no haemolytieus, cytotoxicity, pyrogenicity or skin sensitization, suggesting good biocompatibility by photochemical graft acrylamide on the surface of MPP.
4.Clinical application of hepatocyte transplantation
Xubo WU ; Baosan HAN ; Rui ZHANG ; Fang HUANG ; Wei WU ; Zhaohai WANG ; Chenghong PENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(53):10517-10520
Hepatocyte transplantation may be a viable alternative treatment to liver transplantation for acute/chronic liver failure and metabolic liver disorders. Hepatocyte transplantation is an effective treatment to support liver function around liver transplantation due to its relatively easy manipulation and mild wound. In recent two decades, hepatocyte transplantation have been applied in clinical treatment and showed some effect in acute/chronic liver failure and metabolic liver disorders. Here, we sum up the status of clinical hepatocyte transplantation, discuss its value in clinical application and some challenges need to resolve.
5.Fast violet B salt staining for bone marrow stromal cells and its clinical significance
Xubo GONG ; Xianguo WU ; Xingguo LU ; Lijuan YAN ; Xibin XIAO ; Genbo XU ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Xiaoying ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2008;31(8):890-893
Objective To establish a quick method to identify BMSC by fast violet B salt staining and evaluate the clinic value. Methods Smears of separated and cultured BMSC, bone marrow, pleural and ascitic fluids were made, then the staining of fast violet B salt was performed. The BMSC in aplastic anemia (AA), high hyperplasia and normal groups were counted and compared with each other. Meanwhile, the diagnostic value of this method to AA was evaluated. Results The cytoplasm of BMSC presented mauve, while the nucleus were negative, other cells such as myelocytes, nucleated erythrocytes, megakaryocytes, monocytes, macrophages, lymphocytes and plasmacytes were negative. The count of BMSC in AA, high hyperplasia and normal group was 1.07 ± 0. 29, 2. 26 ± 0. 37 and 1.58±0. 33, respectively. Significant differences were found between AA and high hyperplasia groups, AA and normal groups, high hyperplasia and normal groups, respectively (P < 0.01). The sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratio and negative likelihood ratio of this method for diagnosis of AA were 90%, 93%, 12. 86 and 0. 11,respectively. Conclusions The fast violet B salt staining is simple and convenient. It could be used to identify BMSC and play an important role in judging the hyperplasia extent and differentiation of AA.
6.The exPression of forkhead box 2 in invasive ductal carcinoma of breast and the relationshiP with delta-like Ligand 4
Zhiqiang LANG ; Yanqiu WU ; Guimei QU ; Weidong YAO ; Lei JIANG ; Xubo PAN
Clinical Medicine of China 2014;(z1):14-17
Objective To study the expression of forkhead box 2(FOXC2)and delta-like liGand 4 (DLL4)in invasive ductal carcinoma(IDC)of breast and the clinical siGnificance. Methods The expression of FOXC2 and DLL4 in l22 cases of IDC(Grade Ⅰ33,Grade Ⅱ40,GradeⅢ 49)were observed by tissue chip and immunohistochemistry. The relationship of the expression with clinicopatholoGical characteristics and between FOXC2 and DLL4 were statistically analyzed. PCR experiment was performed in normal breast tissue,ductal carcinoma in situ(DCIS)IDC Grade Ⅰ,Grade Ⅱ and Grade Ⅲ(l0 cases respectively). Results The positive rate of FOXC2 and DLL4 in IDC was 77. 87% and 74. 59% respectively. A hiGher expression was observed in GradeⅢ than in GradeⅠand Ⅱ( P<0. 05 ). The expression of FOXC2 was related to the neGative expression of ER. The expression of DLL4 was related to the tumour size,clinical staGe and lymph node metastasis( P<0. 05). The RCR of FOXC2 and DLL4 were Gradually increased in normal breast tissue,DCIS,IDC GradeⅠ, Grade Ⅱ and Grade Ⅲ(P<0. 05). Moreover the expression of FOXC2 was related to the expression of DLL4(r=0. 233,P=0. 0l0). Conclusion FOXC2 and DLL4 miGht toGether have influence on the proGression and outcome of breast carcinoma,and could be important markers of proGnosis. DLL4 miGht be reGulated by variety of factors includinG FOXC2 at the same time.
7.Physio-chemical progress and clinical application of microencapsulated hepatocytes
Jiaxiang WANG ; Baosan HAN ; Xubo WU ; Songlin YU ; Fang HUANG ; Jie KUANG ; Chenghong PENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(3):549-551
With the development of cell separation technique, hepatocyte transplantation becomes a hot topic; however, the application is limited by donor deficiency and immunological rejection. Microencapsulated hepatocytes contribute to the promotion and application for liver cell transplantation, for which provide a large amount of high activity and good function of liver cells, in this paper, liver cell microencapsulation technology and its progress in applications were reviewed, providing prospective way for large-scale and high-active culture in vitro and long-term cryopreservation.
8.Research progress of bioartificial liver
Songlin YU ; Baosan HAN ; Rui ZHANG ; Zhiyong DU ; Xubo WU ; Jiaxiang WANG ; Fang HUANG ; Chenghong PENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(53):10513-10516
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the research literatures related to bioartificial liver, and to make a conclusion concerning the development of bio-artificial liver.DATA SOURCES: Using bioartificial liver, liver cell, hepatocyte culture and bioreactor as search terms, searching Ovid, Springer Link database, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Vip Information database and Wanfang Date (1990.09-2008.09). Literatures search was limited to English and Chinese languages.DATA SELECTION: Researches regarding liver cells of bioartificial liver, reactors and auxiliary equipment was included, and the studies about immune and animal infection studies of bioartificial liver were excluded.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①The source, quantity and culturing of bio-artificial liver hepatocytes. ②Bioreactor type, nature and type of films. ③Composition of oxygen and temperature control devices of bioartificial liver.RESULTS: Totally 3898 documents seized initially in the searching by computer, according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, 29 were analyzed. Bioartificial liver was a hybrid device in which can culture hepatocytes in vitro, when the patient's blood flows through the device, material exchange with the cultured hepatocytes through semi-permeable membrane or direct contacting can take place, which can perform the same roles of detoxification, synthesis, biological transformation and other functions as real liver cells, so as to achieve the purpose of support and treatment. Bioartificial liver can also be involved in metabolism of the three major nutritive substances, as well as secretion of hepatocyte growth promo ting substances. So it is an effective alternative to the real liver as the function of detoxification and synthesis, and can fills the essential gap between the transplantation and acute liver failure.CONCLUSION: Although the bioartificial liver research has made significant progress, it still faces the problems such as limited liver cells sources, long-term maintenance of liver cell activity and function, and further optimization of the reactor design.
9.Comparison of Oral-pharyngeal Resonance Function between Spastic and Athetoid Cerebral Palsy Children
Xing JIN ; Ping WAN ; Xubo WU ; Kexing SUN ; Haimeng ZHANG ; Zhaoming HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(10):913-915
Objective To explore whether there is significant difference in the oral-pharyngeal resonance function between children with spastic and athetoid cerebral palsy. Methods The acoustic parameters (F1、F2) of /ɑ/、/i/、/u/ were compared between these two kinds of children. Results The incidence of oral-pharyngeal resonance disorder were 71% and 95% in the children with spastic cerebral palsy and athetoid cerebral palsy respectively. There was no significant difference in F1 and F2 of /ɑ/、/i/、/u/ between these two kinds of children. Conclusion The incidence of oral-pharyngeal resonance disorder is high in both two kinds of children, and there is no significant difference in the oral-pharyngeal resonance function between them.
10.Morphological changes of pancreatic cancer cells transfected by dendrimer modified carbon nanotubes
Dongfeng CHENG ; Xubo WU ; Jiaxiang WANG ; Boosan HAN ; Xueqing ZHANG ; Hao YANG ; Hengguang YUAN ; Ping ZHU ; Chenghong PENG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2011;11(4):269-271
Objective To observe the process of polyamidoamine dendrimer modified single walled carbon nanotubes complexes (CNT-PAMAM-D) entering into pancreatic cancer BxPC3 cells, and to evaluate its safety as a vector. Methods The CNT-PAMAM-D were prepared by ultrasound, mixing and rinsing, and the morphology was characterized by atom force microscopy and transmission electron microscope. Then the prepared CNT-PAMAM-D was incubated with human pancreatic cancer cell line BxPC3 cells for 12, 48, 72hours, and then the cells were collected. Distribution of CNT-PAMAM-D in cells and cell ultrastructure was observed by transmission electron microscopy. Results After the combination of PAMAM-D and CNT, the surface of CNT was surrounded by dendrimer and nanocomposite particles with a size of 20 nm was formed. It was showed that CNT-PAMAM-D could be transfected into human pancreatic cancer cells by cell pinocytotic way, and it entered cytoplasm at 12 h. With the extension of the transfecting time, CNT-PAMAM-D could enter lysosomal and nucleus, but the morphology and ultrastructure ocf BxPC 3 cells was not significantly changed. Conclusions The CNT-PAMAM-D is a highly effective and safe nano vector.