1.Delayed K562 cell apoptosis promoted by cleaved LyGDI after 60Co γ-rays irradiation
Huali SUN ; Weiming DUAN ; Yanyan SHAO ; Hainan XIAO ; Xinwen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2010;30(6):643-646
Objective To elucidate the function and regulatory mechanism of LyGDI involved delayed cell death in the human K562 cells and HL-60 cells induced by 60Co γ-rays. Methods Erythrosine B cells staining was used to count the apoptosis rate. PI staining and flow cytometry were applied to check the cell cycle. The expression of LYGDI and Rac1 was resolved by Western blot by using monoclonal antibody of LyGDI and Racl. The distribution of Racl protein in cells was observed with immunofluorescence by using the confocal microscope. Results The K562 cells showed G2/M phase arrest and the percent age was 71.3%. The apoptosis rate was very low at early post-irradiation stage in the K562 cells. The apoptosis rate was 14% in the K562 cells at 24 h post-irradiation with 8 Gy of γ-rays, and delayed cell apoptosis was present. LyGDI was cleaved in the K562 cells irradiated by 4 Gy 60 Co γ-rays after 24 hours post-irradiation. The expression of Racl protein was not altered at all, but the distribution was changed in the irradiated cells while the Racl protein moved to cell membrane and a little in cell nucleus. The Racl was activated with the losing the binding affinity with the LyGDI. Conclusion LyGDI could promote the delayed cell apoptosis, which is through the activation of the Rac1.
2.The effects of mangiterin on the improvement of behavior and expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in the hippocampus of chronic stress-induced depression model mice
Yanyan FU ; Yuanjian SONG ; Yihua YANG ; Jingyu DUAN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;22(10):883-885
Objective To explore the effects of mangiterin on behaviors and brain-derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF) of hippocampus in chronic stress depression mice.Methods 60 male mice were randomly divided into normol control group,model group,fluoxetin control group and mangiterin groups (low,medium and high dose),10 mice in each group.All mice except normal control group were singly housed and subjected to chronic stress-induced depression model for 21 consecutive days.The behaviors of mice were detected by open-field test and tail-suspension test.The expression of BDNF in the hippocampus were assessed using western blot.Results Compared with the normal group,mice exposed chronic stress showed decreased body weight((5.33 ±1.20) g),crossing lines (102 ± 18) and distances ((3425 ± 112) mm) notably decreased in open-field behavior test.The duration of immobility during tail-suspension was increased significantly.BDNF expression in the hippocampus(0.45 ± 0.03) was downregulated significantly(P< 0.01),while it was upregulated in the groups of mangiterin(P < 0.01).Mangiterin group in high dose had the similar effects to fluoxetin group(P > 0.05).Conclusion Mangiterin can ameliorate behavior impairment of chronic stress induced-depression mice and it may be related to the upregulation of BDNF expression in the hippocampus.
3.Genotoxicity produced by radiofrequency electromagnetic radiations:research advances
Linlin DUAN ; Yanyan LIAO ; Hui YU ; Huiyong LIAN ; Peng CAI
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(3):237-241
Humans are exposed to the ubiquitous radiofrequency (RF, 100 kHz-300 GHz) electromagnetic fields because of the mushroom development of wireless communications,raising concerns over the possible hazards of RF radiations.Epidemiological investigation has showed that chronic use of cellphones increases the risk of brain tumors.Since genetic damage is closely related to tumors, researchers have been trying to find out whether cellphones and other RF devices are genotoxic.However, the investigations have yielded both negative and positive results.This review summarized the recent in vitro and in vivo researches about genotoxicity of RF radiations and proposed a possible mechanism by which of RF radiations cause genetic damage.
4.Changes in chemokine receptor 4, interleukin-6, and collagen X expression in the ATDC5 cell line stimulated by cyclic tensile strain and stromal cell-derived factor-1.
Bin KUANG ; Qingyu WANG ; Rong SONG ; Yanyan SUN ; Zhiguo CHAI ; Yinzhong DUAN ; Juan DAI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(6):592-595
OBJECTIVEThis study further explores the stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1)/chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) signaling axis mechanism in temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (OA) by detecting the changes in CXCR4, interleukin (IL)-6, and collagen X expression in the ATDC5 cell line stimulated by the cyclic tensile strain and SDF-1.
METHODSInsulin-transferrin-selenium (ITS) was used to induce ATDC5 cells to differentiate into chondrocyte-like cells. After three weeks, the cells were divided into two groups: those with and without cyclic tensile strain. These groups were further divided into the negative control and SDF-1 groups. Strain force of 20% was applied. After 12 h, the total proteins were extracted from cells of the four groups, and Western blot analysis was used to detect the changes in CXCR4, IL-6, and collagen X expression.
RESULTSSDF-1 could enhance CXCR4, IL-6, and collagen X expressions in the chondrocytes, and 20% tensile strain force could further upregulate the three factors.
CONCLUSIONUnder abnormal tensile force, SDF-1 can upregulate its specific receptor CXCR4, thus increasing its-binding efficiency and resulting in the activation of the SDF-1/CXCR4 axis. This condition enhances the expressions of IL-6 and other inflammatory factors and directly damages to cartilage tissue. Such damage directly promotes chondrocyte hypertrophy, which enhances collagen X expression.
Cell Differentiation ; Cell Line ; Chemokine CXCL12 ; Collagen ; Humans ; Interleukin-6 ; Receptors, CXCR4 ; Signal Transduction ; Stromal Cells
5.Pathogen Characteristics of Perforated Appendicitis in Children and the Perioperative Application of Antibiotics
Songshan CAO ; Yanyan DUAN ; Baofang PEI ; Xiaoling LIU ; Xingru TAO ; Haiyan CHEN
Herald of Medicine 2016;35(5):465-468
Objective To investigate the pathogen characteristics of perforated appendicitis in children and the perioperative use of antimicrobials in order to provide evidence for the rational use of perioperative antibiotics. Methods The perioperative usage of antibiotics was analyzed to determine the reasonableness of antimicrobial use in children with perforated appendicitis who were discharged from July 2011 to August 2014,based on“guidelines of clinical use of antibiotics”and results of bacterial culture. Results Inflammatory secretions obtained from 126 children(126/ 149)were sent for examination and the examination rate was 84.56%.A total of 117 cases were found positive for cultured pathogens,and the detection positive rate was 92.86%.Three types of bacteria ranking the first three places were Escherichia coli,Pseudomonas aeruginosa and CitroBacter freundii.The utilization rate of antibacterial agents was 100.00%,with a dominant use of cephalosporins and nitrate imidazoles. Rational use of antimicrobial agents was found in 144 cases(accounting for 96.64%). Conclusion The major pathogen in perforated appendicitis is still Escherichia coli,which is highly sensitive to commonly used antibiotics,and drug-sensitivity testing results can help guide the treatment programs and antibiotics selection.
6.Survey on Off-label Drug Use in Outpatients of Zhengzhou Children's Hospital in 2013
Xiaoling LIU ; Baofang PEI ; Haiyan CHEN ; Songshan CAO ; Xingru TAO ; Yanyan DUAN
China Pharmacist 2015;(1):116-118
Objective:To investigate the off-label drug use in the outpatients of Zhengzhou children's hospital in 2013 to provide the evidence for improving the rational drug use in pediatrics. Methods:The prescriptions of outpatients were randomly selected from January to December in 2013. According to the drug instruction, the off-label drug uses were analyzed in the following aspects: sam-pling conditions, the kinds of off-label drug use, the incidence of off-label drug use in different age groups and drug categories. Re-sults:A total of 8 684 prescriptions with 16 344 medical records involving 410 kinds of drugs were analyzed, and the rate of off-label drug use was 70. 87% for prescription, 51. 21% for medical orders and 71. 95% for category, respectively. The primary types of off-label drug use were over applicable people (50. 83%), dosage(21. 00%) and frequency (19. 04%). The top 3 age groups with high-est off-label drug use rate were neonates (63. 27%), infants (56. 20%) and school-age (44. 98%). The top 5 drugs with highest off-label drug use rate were cardiovascular system medicines (99. 02%), anti-infective agents (64. 14%), vitamin and mineral drugs (62. 89%), hematological system medicines (59. 48%) and Chinese patent drugs (53. 43%). Conclusion: Off-label drug use in outpatients is prevalent. Physicians should master indications, usage and dosage described in instructions, select suitable dosage form, reduce off-label drug use and improve drug safety in pediatrics.
7.Investigation on Off-label Drug Use in Hospitalized Children of Our Hospital
Xingru TAO ; Baofang PEI ; Yanyan DUAN ; Xaoling LIU ; Haiyan CHEN ; Songshan CAO
China Pharmacy 2015;(26):3622-3624,3625
OBJECTIVE:To provide baseline data for the formulation of the strategy for medical institutions in China. METH-ODS:3 600 discharged medical records were randomly collected from our hospital in 2013. According to drug package inserts,the judgment was carried out about whether off-label drug use existed in medical orders. The types of off-label drug use,off-label drug use of children in different age groups and of various drugs were all analyzed. RESULTS:A total of 3 268 hospitalized children were includ-ed,and 35 523 medical orders were analyzed,involving 468 types. Based on children,medical orders and drug types,the incidence of off-label drug use were 91.34%,35.72%and 48.72%,respectively. The types of off-label drug use mainly included pediatric medica-tion information(74.21%), exceeding route of administration(8.12%)and overage(8.45%). The top 3 age groups with respect to the incidence of off-label drug use were adolescents(42.42%),neonate(37.97%)and infant(35.48%). Top 4 drugs of off-label use in the list of medical orders were anti-infective drugs(23.65%),electrolytic,drugs for acid-base balance and nutrition(12.21%), drugs for respiratory system(36.84%)and cardiovascular drugs(63.21%). CONCLUSIONS:The off-label drug use of hospitalized children is common in our hospital. It is urgent to develop related laws and regulations or guidelines to regulate off-label drug use in or-der to ensure the safety of pediatric drug use.
8.Value of vascularity index in joints synovial to evaluate rheumatoid arthritis activity
Renwan DUAN ; Jianjun YUAN ; Wei LIU ; Ming WU ; Yanyan GUO ; Haohui ZHU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2023;32(2):149-155
Objective:To explore the vascularity index of joints synovial quantitatively evaluate activity degree of rheumatoid arthritis(RA).Methods:From January to April 2022, 102 cases of RA patients in Henan Provincial People′s Hospital were conducted ultrasound examination of 28 joints including the bilateral metacarpophalangeal joints (1-5), 1st interphalangeal and proximal interphalangeal joints (2-5), wrist joints, elbow joints, shoulder joints and knee joints. Superb microvascular imaging (SMI) was used to visualize and calculate the vascularity index (VI) in the hyperplastic synovium. Summary Vascularity index (VIsum) was calculated by adding the VI of 28 joints. Standard vascularity index (VIstand) was obtained by dividing VIsum by the number of positive joints. The mean vascular index (VImean) was obtained by dividing the VIsum by 28, which is the number of joints examined. The disease activity score in 28 joints (DAS28) was calculated, including DAS28-CRP and DAS28-ESR. Serological results related to RA were collected. The correlation between VIsum, VIstand, VImean and the above data were analyzed respectively. DAS28-ESR and DAS28-CRP stages were used as the criteria, receiver operating curve (ROC) was used, to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy, sensitivity and specificity of VI parameters in assessing RA activity.Results:VIsum, VIstand and VImean were positively correlated with DAS28-ESR, DAS28-CRP, ESR and CRP. The r values of VIsum and DAS28-ESR, DAS28-CRP, ESR and CRP were 0.703, 0.728, 0.467 and 0.529, respectively. The r values of VIstand and DAS28-ESR, DAS28-CRP, ESR and CRP were 0.665, 0.705, 0.538 and 0.605, respectively. The r values of VImean and DAS28-ESR, DAS28-CRP, ESR and CRP were 0.677, 0.690, 0.441 and 0.501, respectively (all P<0.01). Using DAS28-ESR as grouping standard, the area of ROC curve(AUC) of VIsum, VIstand, and VImean were 0.815, 0.816 and 0.814, respectively. With the cut-off value of VIstand being 12.83, the specificity and sensitivity of VIstand diagnosis were 0.882 and 0.676, respectively. Using DAS28-CRP as grouping standard, the AUC of VIsum, VIstand, and VImean were 0.812, 0.878 and 0.811, respectively. With the cut-off value of VIstand being 13.97, the specificity and sensitivity of VIstand diagnosis were 0.997 and 0.710, respectively. Conclusions:Synovitis VI can objectively evaluate the degree of synovitis activity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Synovial VI has high diagnostic efficacy for the activity of RA patients.
9.Analysis of risk factors of death after cardiopulmonary bypass in children with congenital heart disease less than 5 kg
Jingjuan YANG ; Weixun DUAN ; Yanyan LI
Clinical Medicine of China 2022;38(1):73-78
Objective:To investigate the risk factors for surgical death in children with congenital heart disease (CHD) less than 5 kg undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass.Methods:The clinical data of 225 children with CHD who underwent open cardiopulmonary bypass in the First Affiliated Hospital of Air Force Military Medical University from February 2017 to February 2020 were collected for a retrospective case-control study. The independent sample T test was used for inter-group comparison of measurement data, Chi square test or chi squre correction test was used for the comparision between count data. Mann-Whitney rank-sum test was used for rank distribution data and multiple Logistic regression analysis was performed for factors affecting surgical death of children with CHD.Results:Among the 225 cases, 204 (90.67%, 204/225) survived surgery and 21 (9.33%, 21/225) died. Univariate analysis showed that age (2.48±0.68) months and body weight (2.28±0.56) kg in the death group were significantly lower than that in the survival group (4.92±0.65) months ( t=16.33, P<0.001) and body weight (4.26±0.52) kg ( t=16.38, P<0.001), while the proportion of female (66.67% (14/21)), malnutrition (none: 14.28% (3/21); Mild: 42.86% (9/21). Severity: 42.86%(9/21)), palliative surgery proportion (28.57%(6/21)), emergency surgery proportion (71.43%(15/21)), congenital heart surgery risk assessment (RACHS-1) grading ratio (
10.Changes in chemokine receptor 4, interleukin-6, and collagen X expression in the ATDC5 cell line stimulated by cyclic tensile strain and stromal cell-derived factor-1
Bin KUANG ; Qingyu WANG ; Rong SONG ; Yanyan SUN ; Zhiguo CHAI ; Yinzhong DUAN ; Juan DAI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;(6):592-595
Objective This study further explores the stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1)/chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) signaling axis mechanism in temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (OA) by detecting the changes in CXCR4, interleukin (IL)-6, and collagen X expression in the ATDC5 cell line stimulated by the cyclic tensile strain and SDF-1. Methods Insulin-transferrin- selenium(ITS) was used to induce ATDC5 cells to differentiate into chondrocyte-like cells. After three weeks, the cells were divided into two groups: those with and without cyclic tensile strain. These groups were further divided into the negative control and SDF-1 groups. Strain force of 20% was applied. After 12 h, the total proteins were extracted from cells of the four groups, and Western blot analysis was used to detect the changes in CXCR4, IL-6, and collagen X expression. Results SDF-1 could enhance CXCR4, IL-6, and collagen X expressions in the chondrocytes, and 20% tensile strain force could further upregulate the three factors. Conclusion Under abnormal tensile force, SDF-1 can upregulate its specific receptor CXCR4, thus increasing its binding efficiency and resulting in the activation of the SDF-1/CXCR4 axis. This condition enhances the expressions of IL-6 and other inflammatory factors and directly damages to cartilage tissue. Such damage directly promotes chondrocyte hypertrophy, which enhances collagen X expression.