1.Ultrasound-mediated destruction of microbubbles enhances gene expression after lipofectamine-mediated transfection of cells in vitro
Ming YU ; Yunqiu QIAN ; Yongfeng DU ; Al ET ;
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2003;0(09):-
Objective To study the effects of ultrasound mediated microbubbles destruction on endothelial cells transfected with lipofectamine DNA complexes.Methods One hour after addition of pIRES2 EGFP hVEGF gene and lipofectamine,endothelial cells on 6 well plates were exposed to ultrasound for 30 s,60 s,or 90 s in the presence(10 ?l,100 ?l,500 ?l) or absence of ultrasound contrast agent.The transducer (Sonos 5500,S3, 1.3 MHz,MI 1.0 ) was submerged in water and held at a distance of 1 cm.Expression of the marker gene EGFP was observed by fluorescent microscopy 2 days later.Results Ultrasound treatment of endothelial cells on plates for 30 s and 60 s yielded significant increase in transfection rates without damaging the cells,but 90 s treatment killed most of the cells.Ultrasound contrast agent was able to significantly increase endothelial cells transfection rate by enhancing cavitation effects at a concentration of 100 ?l,and damaged most cells when applied at a concentration of 500 ?l.Conclusions Ultrasound mediated destruction of microbubbles enhances gene expression after lipofectamine mediated transfection of endothelial cells in vitro; and it may represent an improved avenue for therapeutic gene delivery in vivo.
2.Establishment and evaluation of an animal model of stress urinary incontinence
Haoyu WANG ; Xiaowen DU ; Jianwei XU ; Yongfeng ZHU ; Huiling WU ; Junbiao HU ; Fan JIN ; Ruiping Lü
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(11):1959-1962
BACKGROUND:Although drug treatment.physics-behavior therapy,and postoperative therapy have been commonly used to treat stress urinary incontinence(SUI),there is still no satisfactory treatment at present.OBJECTlVE:To build a stable animal model simulating stress urinary incontinence(SUI)by bilateral transaction of pudendal nerve and nerves innervating pelvic floor muscles,including iliococcygeous muscle and pubococcygeous muscle.METHODS:A total of 18 6-week-old female SD rats weighing(1 99.44±8.41)g were randomly divided into 3 groups:normal,model,and sham-surgery groups,with 6 rats in each group.Rats in the model group underwent bilateral transaction of pudendal nerves and nerves innervating iliococcygeous/pubococcygeous muscles,while rats in the sham-surgery group had same procedures except nerve transaction.The normal group did not undergo any operation.Each rat was subjected to measure leak point pressure(LPP)at 2 weeks after the operation.After the measurement of LPP,cross sections of connection area of bladder and urethra were sent to histology.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:One rat in the sham-surgery group died at 1 week after the operation.The LPP of model group decreased significantly by approximately 33%compared with the normal group(P<0 05):however,there was no significant difference in LPP between sham-surgery and normal groups(P>0.05).The results of histology showed loosely arrangement and atrophy of urethral sttriated muscle fibers in rats of the model group.Bilateral transaction of pudendal nerves and nerves innervating to iliococcygeous/pubococcygeous muscles resulted in SUI in rats stably.
3.Expression of urinary ptasminogen activator receptor in tissue and serum of patients with cervical cancer and clinical significance
Jiexian JING ; Cunzhi HAN ; Shumin ZHENG ; Lili DU ; Yongfeng GUO ; Pei WANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(3):164-167
Objective To analyze the correlation between the levels of urinary ptasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) and the clinicopathological characteristics of patients with cervical carcinoma and it's clinical significance. Methods SABC immunohistochemistry was employed to detect the expression of uPAR in 50 cases of cervical carcinoma tissue and 50 cases of normal cervical tissue. ELISA method was used to determine the serum uPAR levels for the patients with cervical carcinoma. Results There was no expressionfor uPAR in normal tissues, The positive expression rate of uPAR was 66 % (33/50). The uPAR level of cervix cancer tissues [(70.92±28.55) ng/100 mg protein]was significantly higher than those in normal tissues [(11.01±5.40) ng/100 mg protein], (P <0.001). and uPAR levels were closely related to clinical stages,lymphatic metastasis and differentiation degree (P <0.05), but not related to deep myometrial invasion and vascular embolization (P >0.05) (however, they were not related to patient's age, tumor growth type and the size of tumor. Significant difference of uPAR level was observed between the patients with cervical carcinoma [(2.38±0.29) ng/ml]and in healthy controls [(0.50±0.16) ng/ml](P <0.001). Single factor analysis indicated that, before the treatment, the serum uPAR levels were closely related to clinical stages, lymphatic metastasis, vascular embolization, and deep myometrial invasion (P <0.05-P <0.01). However, they were not related to differentiation degree (P >0.05). Multifactor regression analysis showed that the pretreatment serum uPAR levels of patients were related to clinical stages (P =0.000), cavum pelvis lymphatic metastasis (P =0.000) and deep myometrial invasion. Patients with cervical carcinoma showed a dramatic drop in serum uPAR levels after treatment, which were significantly different compared to their pretreatment uPAR levels (P <0.001). Linear correlation analysis showed that there was a positive correlation between serum and tissue uPAR levels, (r =0.801, P <0.001). Conclusion There were high expression of uPAR in serum and tissues with cervical carcinoma. Pretreatment serum uPAR levels were closely related to patients' clinical stages,cavum pelvis lymphatic metastasis and deep myometrial invasion, serum uPAR levels may be an important tmnor marker for the diagnosis, detection, prognosis of cervical carcinoma.
4.The effects of the gel compound from bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and muscle-like cells/calcium alginate on myoblast formation around urethra in rats of stress urinary incontinence
Xiaowen DU ; Huiling WU ; Yongfeng ZHU ; Junbiao HU ; Fan JIN ; Ruipin Lü ; Jianwei XU ; Si SUN ; Haoyu WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(2):138-142
ObjectiveTo explore the effects of myoblast formation around the urethra of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) rats after treated with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs) or musclelike cells/calcium alginate composite gel injection therapy.MethodsIsolation,cultivation and identification of Sprague-Dawley rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell were performed.5-azacytidine was introduced to induce muscle-like cells.Calcium alginate gel was initially prepared by 2% sodium alginate and 1% calcium chloride solution at a volume ratio of 5∶1.Compounds of stem cells or muscle-like cells were mixed with gel,respectively,and were prepared for microinjection.SUI was produced in 72 6-week-old female Sprague-Dawley rats.The rats were then divided into 4 groups:Gel group,stem cell-gel group,muscle-like cell-gel group and mock control group.Each group was further divided into 3 groups.Submucosal injection of gel was performed at urethra and bladder neck.After preparation of cross sections of rat urinary tract at 4 weeks and 8 weeks after injection,HE staining,fluorescent tracing,staining of Desmin and α-skeletal muscle actin (α-SMA) were performed.OD values of positive rates were compared.ResultsAt 4 weeks and 8 weeks after injection in stem cell-gel group and muscle-like cell-gel group,growth of blood vessels gradually increased at gel edge,BMSCs and muscle-like cells gathered around the new blood vessels observed by fl(u)orescence tracer,muscle-like cells grew into elongated spindle-like cells.Desmin and α-SMA staining were positive in these groups,and the OD values in the stem cell-gel group and muscle-like cell-gel group was significantly higher than that from the gel only group and control group,but no difference was found between stem cell-gel group and muscle-like cell-gel group.ConclusionsCompound of BMSCs,muscle-like cells and calcium alginate composite gel has the potential to differentiate into muscle cells in the microenvironment of SUI rat model.In short term,the myoblast formation potential is the same whether the BMSCs was introduced into the micro-environment in vivo directly,or the BMSCs was implanted into microenvironment after the formation of the muscles cells induced by 5-azacytidine in vitro.
5.Treatment of refractory trigeminal neuralgia by micro-balloon compression trigeminal ganglion
Wenhua YU ; Qiang ZHU ; Xiaoqiao DONG ; Zhuyong ZHANG ; Zhihao CHE ; Qunjie LIU ; Hao WANG ; Quan DU ; Dingbo YANG ; Yongfeng SHEN ; Huanfeng DU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(21):3395-3397
Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of percutaneous micro-balloon compression (PBC) trigeminal ganglion for the treatment refractory trigeminal neuralgia. Methods Surgical results of 452 patients with trigeminal neuralgia treated by PBC from October 2009 to May 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. 125 cases aged over 80 years old and 70 cases′ pain belongs to the first branch neuralgia. Such procedures as Meckle′s cave cannulated with No.4 Forgarty catheter and the balloon inflated and compressed the gasserian ganglion monitored by X-ray were observed by PBC. Follow-up interview and curative effects were recorded. Results The average hospitalization was 6.1 days. Among them, 432(95.6%) cases had immediate relief from pain. The overall pain relief rate was 97.8% in our group without serious surgical complications. Postoperative complications include hemifacial numbness in 385 patients (85.2%), mild masseter muscle weakness in 248 patients (54.9%), diplopia in 2 patients. All symptoms relived or disappeared within 1 ~ 6 months. The average follow-up intervier period is 23.5 months. The recurrence rate is 10.2% (46 cases). Conclusion PBC is a safe and effective method with high pain relief rate in the treatment of refractory trigeminal neuralgia , especially for the treatment of the high risk patients , patients with recurrent symptoms or the patients suffered from the first branch neuralgia.
6.Digital assisted chimeric deep circumflex iliac artery perforator flap in the reconstruction of mandibular composite defects
Zhaojun ZHAN ; Shengkai LIAO ; Yongfeng CHEN ; Tingyi GAO ; Xiaoying DU ; Liang LIU ; Dongkun YANG ; Songtao YU
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2019;42(5):429-433
To evaluate the clinical effect of digital assisted chimeric deep circumflex iliac artery perforator flap (DCIAPF) in the reconstruction of mandibular composite defects. Methods From January, 2018 to January, 2019, 6 cases of mandibular tumor patients with postoperative defect within side were treated. Preoperative CTA was used to evaluate the deep branches of spin iliac artery.Digital simulation software and 3D printing technolo-gy was taken, vascularized iliac flap of the design guide of bone was made, and the rebuilding effect was simulated. DCIAPF was used to repair the defect of lower jawbone. The donor sites were sutured directly. The patients were fol-lowed-up in outpatient department for 3-6 months to evaluate the recovery of the patient′s shape, jaw height and oc-clusal function, as well as the complications in the donor area. Results Postoperation pathological examination re-sults: ameloblastoma in 2 cases, 4 cases of gingival cancer. The length of cut out ilium was 6.0-13.0 cm, carrying the flap area of 3.0 cm×1.0 cm-6.0 cm×5.0 cm.Six cases of DCIAPF and iliac bone flap survived.The shape, mandibular height and occlusal function were satisfactory.And no obvious complications were found in the donor area. Conclu-sion The blood supply of DCIAPF is rich with enough bone mass and height. The position of terminal skin perfora-tors is invariant. The complications of donor sites is less. With the help of digital technology, the accuracy of mandibular defect repair and the 3-dimensional wound repair can be realized, and provides an advantage condition for subsequent dental implant.It is one of the ideal method of reconstruction of mandibular defect.
7.Magnetic resonance imaging features of Cryptococcus infection in central nervous system in patients with AIDS
Chuanjun XU ; 南京市第二医院放射科 ; Zhiliang HU ; Hongxia WEI ; Yongfeng YANG ; Chao DU ; Jianping GU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(10):1184-1190
Objective:To investigate the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of Cryptococcus infection in central nervous system patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).Methods:The retrospective study on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and clinical data of cryptococcal meningitis (CM) was carried out between July 2011 and March 2017.These patients had not received anti-retroviral treatment.Patients with other specific or suspicious diseases in the central nervous system were not included in the analysis.Results:A total of 39 patients were included in the analysis,with CD4 cell counts of 13.0×106/L [(0-205)×106/L],and 94.9% (37/39) of patients with CD4 cell count <100×106/L.Of the 39 patients,26 patients showed abnormal MRI signals in the brain,which were most frequently involved in the basal ganglia (20/26,76.9%).The basal ganglia lesions showed dilated VirchowRobin space (VRS)/gelatinous spseudocysts (18/20,90%).Postcontrast T 1-weighted MRI revealed no significant enhancement (3/5,60%) and mild enhancement (2/5,40%).The incidence of cerebral cryptococcal granuloma were 35% (7/20).Nineteen of 26 patients with lesions outside the basal ganglia,of which 13 patients also complicated with basal ganglia lesions.Postcontrast T1-weighted MRI revealed no significant enhancement.The incidence of cryptococcal granuloma and meningeal thickening were 15.7% (3/19) and 26.3% (5/19),respectively.Postcontrast T1-weighted MRI meningeal thickening revealed enhancement (5/5,100%).Conclusion:The incidence of brain MRI abnormality in AIDS complicated with central nervous system Cryptococcus infection may not be low,and the lesions are mostly located in the basal ganglia.It most frequently displays the dilated VRS/gelatinous spseudocysts.It can also be showed cryptococcal granuloma.Postcontrast T1-weighted MRI often reveals no enhancement or mild enhancement.
8.Maze Ⅳ in the treatment of heart valve disease with persistent atrial fibrillation in elderly patients: A cohort study
Zhikun FU ; Huijuan YANG ; Xiangli ZHANG ; Shuguang ZHANG ; Heng YANG ; Yongfeng ZHU ; Peng DU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;27(12):1413-1417
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of Maze Ⅳ in the treatment of elderly patients with valvular heart disease and persistent atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 78 elderly patients with cardiac valve disease combined with persistent AF in our hospital from 2017 to 2018. The patients were allocated to two groups including a trial group (n=37) and a control group (n=41). There were 21 males and 16 females aged 61 to 74 (65.2±2.5) years in the trial group. There were 23 males and 18 females aged 62 to 76 (64.8±3.3) years in the control group. The clinical effects of the two groups were compared. Results There was no statistical difference in baseline data between the two groups (P>0.05). The aortic occlusion time, extracorporeal circulation time, and operation time of the trial group were longer than those of the control group with statistical differences (P<0.05). There was no statistical difference in postoperative ventilator assistance time, complication rate, mortality, ICU retention time, perioperative drainage, red blood cell transfusion volume, or length of hospital stay between the two groups (P>0.05). At the time of discharge, postoperaive 1-month, 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month, the maintenance rates of sinus rhythm in the control group were statistically different from those of the trial group (P<0.05). Compared with the control group, left atrial diameter, left ventricular end diastolic diameter and the decrease of pulmonary artery systolic blood pressure were statistically different (P<0.05). Conclusion Maze Ⅳ is safe and effective in the treatment of elderly patients with valvular heart disease and persistent AF, which is conducive to the recovery and maintenance of sinus rhythm, and is beneficial to the remodeling of the left atrium and left ventricle and the reduction of pulmonary systolic blood pressure with improvement of life quality of the patients.
9.Inhibition of Rac1-dependent forgetting alleviates memory deficits in animal models of Alzheimer's disease.
Wenjuan WU ; Shuwen DU ; Wei SHI ; Yunlong LIU ; Ying HU ; Zuolei XIE ; Xinsheng YAO ; Zhenyu LIU ; Weiwei MA ; Lin XU ; Chao MA ; Yi ZHONG
Protein & Cell 2019;10(10):745-759
Accelerated forgetting has been identified as a feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the therapeutic efficacy of the manipulation of biological mechanisms of forgetting has not been assessed in AD animal models. Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1), a small GTPase, has been shown to regulate active forgetting in Drosophila and mice. Here, we showed that Rac1 activity is aberrantly elevated in the hippocampal tissues of AD patients and AD animal models. Moreover, amyloid-beta 42 could induce Rac1 activation in cultured cells. The elevation of Rac1 activity not only accelerated 6-hour spatial memory decay in 3-month-old APP/PS1 mice, but also significantly contributed to severe memory loss in aged APP/PS1 mice. A similar age-dependent Rac1 activity-based memory loss was also observed in an AD fly model. Moreover, inhibition of Rac1 activity could ameliorate cognitive defects and synaptic plasticity in AD animal models. Finally, two novel compounds, identified through behavioral screening of a randomly selected pool of brain permeable small molecules for their positive effect in rescuing memory loss in both fly and mouse models, were found to be capable of inhibiting Rac1 activity. Thus, multiple lines of evidence corroborate in supporting the idea that inhibition of Rac1 activity is effective for treating AD-related memory loss.
10.Participation and Factors of Physical Activity for People with Disabilities
Yongfeng DU ; Ruofei DU ; Xin LI ; Zhuoying QIU ; Xinling LU ; Jingling GE ; Anqiao LI ; Ke HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2018;24(11):1241-1245
Objective To analyzes the situation and influential factors of participation in physical activities for the people with disabilities. Methods The Administration Data of 2017 Basic Service Status and Needs of People with Disabilities in Henan Province were analyzed. Results There were 4% of the people with disabilities participation in physical activities. The main reasons for failing participation in physical activity included lack of suitable events, inadequate places and facilities, incomplete organization and guidance, and lack of family and social support. The participation in physical activities was influenced by factors as genders, ages, types of disability, grades of disability and household registration (P < 0.05). Conclusion The rate of participation of physical activity is low and the factors of gender, age, category and severity of disabilities may influence on it.