1.Hypoxia-inducible factors and oxygen sensors
Xuejun SUN ; Junlong HUANG ; Zhaoyun PENG ; Chunlei JIANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;0(09):-
The erythropoietin(EPO) system was used to study the molecular mechanisms associated with the induction of hypoxia responsive genes and from these investigations the hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) was identified as a key transcriptional hypoxic regulator of EPO. Subsequent research has now found that a large number of other hypoxia-inducible genes are also induced by HIF under hypoxic conditions. The HIF transcriptional complex is a heterodimer consisting of an alpha subunit and a beta subunit. Recently, two oxygen sensor, oxygen-dependent prolyl and asparaginyl hydroxylation were found,and it is the first time that the oxygen sensor had been described for higher organisms. This review focused on the structure and functions of HIF and the regulation of HIF proteins by hypoxia and oxygen sensors.
2.Reactive oxygen species in regulation of hypoxia-inducible factor
Xuejun SUN ; Zhaoyun PENG ; Xiaoying CHEN ; Hengyi TAO
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Oxygen is a mandatory for all aerobic organisms. Oxygen-containing free radicals are produced when oxygen is not completely reduced to water in energy-producing oxidation reaction.The radicals may also transform into other reactive compounds through electron transfer and all the compounds with similar functions are referred as reactive oxygen species(ROS).Increased ROS is known to cause damage to proteins,DNA and lipids.Much evidence showed that changes in partial oxygen pressure,hormone,cytokine and chemical stimulation could increase ROS,and ROS,acting as signaling molecules,mediates cell functions.Hypoxia-inducing factor(HIF),a key transcriptional factor for most hypoxia-inducible genes,is a heterodimer consisting of 2 subunits.Recent study found that ROS plays an important role in HIF activity regulation under hypoxic and non-hypoxic conditions.This paper reviews the production of ROS and its role in the regulation of HIF activity.
3.Medicinal experience, toxicity and efficacy of five types of Yunnan ethnic medicine
Li GAO ; Lingfang PENG ; Chunmei ZHAO ; Dehuan FU ; Jingkun WANG ; Zhaoyun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2017;31(6):503-507
The five volumes of Annals of National Medicine in Yunnan contain more than 1040 kinds of ethnic medicines and national medicines experiene that are commonly used by 25 minority nationalities in Yunnan.Among them,there are 147 species of toxic drugs,including five with fatal toxicity,14 with strong toxicity,57 with toxicity,and 71 with mild toxicity.In order to guarantee the validity and safety of national drug use,Yunnan Institute of Materia Medica applied modern science and technology to study the safety,efficacy and pharmacognosy of 30 kinds of commonly used toxic folk drugs contained in Annals of National Medicine in Yunnan.This paper chooses five typical national medicinal herbs Stephania delavayi,Euphorbia neriifolia,Alocasia cucullata,Achillea wilsoniana and Chamaenerion angustifolium,and summarizes their national medicinal and toxicity experience.The results of acute toxicity test showed that the five national medicinal herbs are toxic.The pharmacodynamic experiments showed that S.delavayi has analgesic action,E.neriifolia has anti-inflammatory action,A.cucullata has analgesic and antitussive effects,Ach.wilsoniana has analgesic effect,and C.angustifolium has analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects.
4.The Blood-saving Effect of Autologous Platelet-rich Plasma Back-transfusion in Patients With Stanford Type A Aortic Dissection Surgery
Yu HAN ; Hongdang XU ; Chuanyu GAO ; Taibing FAN ; Bangtian PENG ; Zhaoyun CHENG ; Kai LIANG ; Hui ZHAO
Chinese Circulation Journal 2016;31(4):389-392
Objective: To explore the blood-saving effect of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) back-transfusion in patients with Stanford type A aortic dissection surgery. Methods: A total of 59 consecutive patients who received Stanford type A aortic dissection surgery in our hospital from 2013-01 to 2015-10 were studied. The patients were at the age of (50±6) years with mean body weighting at (80±12) kg and were randomly divided into 2 groups: Traditional (T) group,n=31 and Autologous PRP back-transfusion (P) group,n=28. Blood levels of Hb, platelet counts, PT, APTT were measured at pre-induction of anesthesia (T1), before CPB (T2), prior ifnishing of CPB (T3) and at 1 h (T4), 24 h (T5), 48 h (T6) after the operation. The in-operative, 48 h post-operative volumes of allogeneic blood transfusion and the volume of chest tube drainage at 48h after operation were recorded; the complication occurrence at peri-operative period was recorded. Results: In P group, whole blood processing volume was (1269±197) ml, PRP volume was (753±78) ml, PRP separation time was (35±9) min and the separated platelets were about (22±3)% of total platelet counts. Compared with T group, P group had decreased Hb at T2 (131.0±15.0) g/L vs (101.0±10.0) g/L, decreased platelet counts at T3 (115.0±51.0)×109 /L vs (83.0±23.0)×109/L, while increased platelet counts at T4 (103.0±25.0)×109/L vs (151.0±27.0)×109/L, T5 (105.0±25.0)×109 /L vs (147.0±39.0)×109/L and T6 (101.0±26.0) ×109/L vs (149.0±35.0)×109/L, allP<0.05; P group presented reduced PT at T4 (17.6±2.1) s vs (14.1±1.1) s and T5 (17.6±2.7) s vs (13.5±0.8) s, allP<0.05. The in-operative transfusions of platelet, plasma, cold precipitation and post-operative transfusions of red blood cells, platelets, plasma, cold precipitation and the volume of chest tube drainage at 48h after operation were less in P group,P<0.05. Compared with T group, P group had the lower rates of acute post-operative lung injury (32.1% vs 19.4%), shorter mechanical ventilation time (69.1±5.9) h vs (43.1±1.5) h and ICU staying time (8.1±2.8) d vs (5.3±1.1) d, allP<0.05. Conclusion: Autologous PRP back-transfusion could reduce the post-operative bleeding and allogeneic blood transfusion for Stanford A aortic dissection surgery, it has obvious blood-saving effect.
5.Early follow -up results of simple transesophageal echocardiography to guide the right jugular internal vein for closure of atrial septal defect
Yu HAN ; Taibing FAN ; Bangtian PENG ; Bin LI ; Lin LIU ; Chuanyu GAO ; Zhaoyun CHENG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(13):986-988
Objective To summarize the preliminary experience and early -stage follow -up results of simple transesophageal echocardiography(TEE)to guide right jugular internal vein for closure of atrial septal defect (ASD), and to investigate its feasibility.Methods A total of 24 ASD patients(12 male,12 female)treated by transcatheter ASD closure under solely guidance of TEE were summarized in Children Heart Center,People′s Hospital of Zhengzhou University from February 2015 to February 2016.Mean age,body weight and average diameter of the 24 cases of ASD were 5 -18 (12.4 ±5.6)years old,16 -60 (34.1 ±9.6)kg,5 -20 (11.0 ±2.5)mm,respectively.All patients were treated by right jugular internal vein transcatheter closure under solely guidance of TEE.The efficiency of imme-diate post -operation under TEE was estimated,and follow -ups were done at 24 hours,1 month,3,6 and 12 months after the procedures by transthoracic echocardiography,X -ray examination and electrocardiogram.Results A total of 23 patients were treated successfully under solely guidance of TEE.The diameter of devices was (14.5 ±3.6)mm.The procedural time was(20.5 ±7.2)min.One patient who had 2 ASD was treated by traditional thoracic surgery,because the small ASD had 5 mm residual shunt after the procedures.There were 3 cases with trivial residual shunt after the pro-cedures immediately.All patients could move at once after operation.The average follow -up time was(5.6 ±1.2) months.No patients suffered from residual shunt,occluder malposition,peripheral vascular injury,pericardial effusion or cardiac perforation during the follow -up.Conclusions For some selected patients,simple TEE guiding right jugular in-ternal vein for closure of ASD is applicable.The method not only prevents injury from radiation,but also shortens the in -bed time and avoid the lower limbs braking,with good early -stage follow -up results are desirable.
6.The effect of anticoagulant therapy on coagulation and inflammation markers in sepsis patients and its significance
Yu HAN ; Chuanyu GAO ; Bingyu QIN ; Hongdang XU ; Xianrong SONG ; Bin LI ; Bangtian PENG ; Taibing FAN ; Zhaoyun CHENG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2015;(2):102-105
ObjectiveTo study the effect of anticoagulant therapy with low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) on coagulation and inflammation markers in sepsis patients.Methods A prospective randomized controlled trial was conducted. Sixty sepsis patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) of Zhengzhou University People's Hospital from March 2012 to May 2014 were divided into control group and observation group, with 30 cases in each group. The observations were begun as soon as the diagnosis of sepsis was established, and the observation time was 7 days. All sepsis patients were treated according to the 2008 international sepsis treatment guidelines. Every patient in the observation group was subcutaneously injected with LMWH 0.6 mL on the first day of ICU admission, twice a day for 7 days. The blood from peripheral vein was collected at 1, 3, 5, 7 days of treatment, and CD62p, interleukin-6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) were determined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), D-dimmer was determined by immunoturbidimetry, acute physiology and chronic health evaluationⅡ (APACHEⅡ) score was recorded, and incidence of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) was also evaluated.Results There were no significant differences in values of all parameters, including CD62p, D-dimmer, IL-6, TNF-α, and APACHEⅡ score at 1 day of treatment. The values of all parameters in observation group were gradually decreased. CD62p at 3 days of treatment and D-dimmer, IL-6, TNF-α, and APACHEⅡ score at 5 days of treatment were significantly lower than those at 1 day of treatment. The values in the control group were decreased at first and then increased, as D-dimmer, IL-6 and TNF-α were significantly higher on the 5th day than those at 1 day of treatment. Compared with control group, CD62p, D-dimmer, IL-6, TNF-α and APACHEⅡ score on the 7th day of treatment were significantly lowered in observation group [CD62 (μg/L): 22.64±2.88 vs. 31.52±2.81, D-dimmer (g/L): 1.32±0.46 vs. 4.79±0.82, IL-6 (ng/L): 5.84±1.87 vs. 49.64±3.12, TNF-α (ng/L): 21.04±3.15 vs. 130.58±6.26, APACHEⅡ score: 9.71±2.02 vs. 14.17±2.38, allP< 0.05]. Correlation analysis showed that in observation group, CD62p, D-dimmer, IL-6, and TNF-α were positively correlated with APACHEⅡ score (r value was 0.907, 0.868, 0.880, 0.693, respectively, all P=0.000). The incidence of MODS in observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group [26.7% (8/30) vs. 46.7% (14/30),χ2=3.943,P= 0.028].Conclusions LMWH, which was given early in sepsis, can significantly down-regulate the expression of CD62p, D-dimmer, IL-6 and TNF-α, and reduce the incidence of MODS. Some indicators regarding coagulation and inflammation can be used as supplementary indicators to severity scores, and it may be able to improve the accuracy of scoring systems for sepsis.
7.Current research status of mesenchymal stem cell therapy for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Xueting WAN ; Hong YANG ; Jun WANG ; Zhaoyun PENG ; Yujuan CHEN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2024;26(1):156-160
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a heterogeneous lung condition characterized by persistent airflow obstruction caused by long-term airway inflammation or alveolar abnormalities, often manifested as chronic respiratory symptoms and decreased lung function. In recent years, experimental research has shown that mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) have anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and repairing properties of lung epithelial cells, which can be used to treat various diseases including COPD. This article is mainly based on the main findings of in vitro and in vivo animal model experiments and clinical studies of MSC treatment for COPD. It summarizes and discusses the possible mechanisms of action of MSC as a new therapy, and provides new ideas for clinical treatment of COPD.
8.Potential role of fractional flow reserve-guided coronary artery bypass graft surgery
Shengkai ZHOU ; Mengdie LI ; Jian ZHAO ; Sheng WANG ; Peng LIU ; Guobao ZHANG ; Zhaoyun CHENG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2022;38(5):277-280
Objective:To investigate the potential guiding role of fractional flow reserve(FFR) in surgical revascularization by comparing the relationship between coronary fractional flow reserve(FFR) and blood flow pattern status of bypass graft.Methods:A total of 86 patients with coronary artery disease between March 2016 to October 2019 were included in the study, with 59 males and 27 females; the age ranged from 42 to 77 years old, with an average of(58±12) years old. According to the measured FFR value of the left anterior descending artery, they were divided into severe ischemic group(FFR<0.75), boundary group(0.75≤FFR<0.80) and mild ischemic group(FFR≥0.80). Transit time flow meter(TTFM) was used to evaluate the blood flow status of the bridge vessel from the left internal thoracic artery to the left anterior descending coronary artery.Results:Mean graft flow(MGF) was measured at(21.24±5.71)ml/min, (18.25±7.72)ml/min, (16.47±7.83)ml/min in severe ischemic group, boundary group and mild ischemic group. The results of mean pulsatility index(PI) was 2.58±0.96, 3.14±1.19 and 3.53±1.34, the ratio of diastolic flow during the entire graft flow was 0.63±0.10, 0.55±0.11 and 0.53±0.11, patients appeared systolic reverse flow was 2 cases(3.6%), 3 cases(18.8%) and 3 cases (20.0%), respectively. There were statistically significant differences in MGF( P=0.027)、PI( P=0.007)、the ratio of DF( P=0.001) and the quantity of patients appeared systolic reverse flow( P=0.027) between the three groups. Conclusion:Due to increasing severity of coronary artery stenosis, MGF and the ratio of diastolic flow increased, and there appears to be an decreased PI and quantity of patients appeared systolic reverse flow. The chance of bypass graft occlusion may increase for the near and middle term in mild to moderate functional coronary artery stenosis(FFR≥0.75). For patients with severe functional coronary artery stenosis(FFR<0.75), it can obtain satisfactory flow parameters and ideal clinical outcomes.