1.Total flavonoids from arachniodes exilispromotes osteogenic differentiation of hUCMSCs
Chen YAN ; Changchang YIN ; Ziyao WANG ; Ming YIN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(4):557-562
Aim To study the role of the total flavonoids from arachniodes exilis(TFAE) in osteogenic differentiation of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells(hUCMSCs).Methods hUCMSCs were isolated and cultured by tissue explants adherent method, hUCMSCs at passage 3 were used to do the experiment, hUCMSCs were treated by different concentrations of TFAE, and cellular viability was measured by CCK 8 assay;alkaline phosphatase(ALP) activity was tested by AMP method;calcium nodule formation was detected by alizarin red staining;expression level of osteogenesis-related gene type I collagen enzyme a1(collagen type Ia1, Col1a1), osteopontin(OPN), Runx2, Osterix(Osx) mRNA was measured by RT-PCR;expression level of Col1a1,OPN protein was measured by Western blot.Results Certain concentration of TFAE(1 mg·L-1, 5 mg·L-1) promoted cellular proliferation, calcium nodules were more, ALP activity was enhanced;expression level of osteogenesis-related gene Col1a1, OPN, Runx2, OsxmRNA and Col1a1, OPN protein was up-regulated.Conculsion A certain concentration of TFAE promotes proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of hUCMSCs.
2.Inhibitory effect of silymarin on human osteosarcoma Saos-2 cells and its mechanism
Chen YAN ; Yahua WU ; Ziyao WANG ; Changchang YIN ; Min YIN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(7):966-969,970
Aim To study the effect of silymarin on proliferation and apoptosis of human osteosarcoma saos-2 cells and to explore its possible mechanisms .Meth-ods Control group and different concentration groups of silymarin were set , and Saos-2 cells were treated with silymarin .Celluar morphologic changes were ob-served by inverted phase contrast microscope .Prolifer-ation of cells was tested CCK-8 assay .Apoptosis rate of cells was analyzed by flow cytometry . ERK1/2、p-ERK1/2 and cleaved caspase-3 protein expression were measured by Western blot .Results Silymarin inhibi-ted the proliferation of Saos-2 cells in a time-dependent and concentration-dependent manner . Silymarin in-duced the apoptosis of Saos-2 cells in a concentration-dependent manner . Silymarin decreased p-ERK1/2 protein expression and increased cleaved caspase-3 protein expression in a concentration-dependent man-ner, while ERK1/2 protein expression had no obvious change.Conculsions Silymarin can inhibit the prolif-eration of human osteosarcoma saos-2 cells and induce apoptosis of them , and the mechanism may be related to inhibition of ERK signaling pathway and upregulated caspase-3 protein expression .
3.Influence of Uric Acid on Human Umbillical Vein Endothelial Cells under Oxidative Stress
Shenghua HUANG ; Xiaoxia LI ; Xiyan LIAN ; Ziyao CHEN ; Jintao ZHAO ; Zhijian FENG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2016;37(12):20-23
Objective To investigate the effects of uric acid (UA) and UA under oxidative stress on cultured human umbillical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC).Methocds HUVECs were incubated with different concentration UA (0,4,8,16 mg/dL),H2O2 (500 mmol/l) and UA+H2O2 (500 mmol/l) for 24,48 and 72 hours.Then we observed the morphology of HUVECs and evaluated the proliferation of HUVECs by MTT assay.NO and ET-1 in supernatant medium was detected by ELISA.Results For the viability of HUVECs,there was no statistically significant difference between 4 mg/dL UA group and control group after incubation for 24,48 and 72 hours (P>0.05) and between UA groups(8 mg/dL and 12 mg/dL) and control group after incubation for 24,48 and 72 hours (P>0.05).After incubation with 12 mg/dL of UA for 48 hours or 8 mg/dL of UA for 72 hours,the viability of HUVECs decreased significantly (P <0.05) The viability of HUVECs in H2O2 group decreased significantly (P<0.05).The viability of HUVECs in UA+H2O2 groups after incubation for 24 h was significantly better than H2O2 group.There was no signifiant difference in the cell viability between (8 mg/dL or 12 mg/dL) UA+H2O2 group and H2O2 group.Compared with the control group,the NO levels were decreased and the ET-1 levels were increased in the supernatants of HUVECs in 12 mg/dL UA group for 72 hours (P<0.05).Compared with H2O2 group,the NO levels were increased and the ET-1 levels were decreased in the supematants of HUVECs in (8 mg/dL or 12 mg/dL) UA +H2O2 groups for 24 hours (P<0.05),while for (12 mg/dL) UA +H2O2 group for 72 hours,the results were just the contary.Conclusion The effects of UA on HUVECs are related with both concentration and action rime.Acutely increased UA may protect HUVECs form injury,while long action of UA may injure HUVECs,especially under oxidative stress.
4.Detection of multi-pathway genes and analysis of gene mutations in breast cancer
Pengfei LIU ; Zhongling ZHUO ; Chang LIU ; Yanli CHEN ; Ziyao YANG ; Xiaotao ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2021;44(5):394-401
Objective:To investigate the germline mutation status in multi-pathway in Chinese female breast cancer patients and explore their correlation with clinicopathological characteristics. Aim to enrich the database of breast cancer germline gene mutations in Chinese population and provide laboratory evidence for the application of breast cancer targeted drugs.Methods:From January 2017 to July 2019, whole blood samples were collected from 148 women (age of onset concentrated in the 24~80 years old) diagnosed pathologically with breast cancer in the Department of breast surgery, Peking University People′s Hospital. Germline mutations in HR, MMR, BER, and KDR pathway related genes were detected by next-generation sequencing. The pathogenicity interpretation was performed, and pathogenic, likely pathogenic, and mutations of uncertain significance were screened. The clinicopathological characteristics including age at the onset, luminal typing, tumor size, metastasis, and family history were analyzed, and the correlation between mutations in different pathway genes and clinicopathological characteristics was analyzed by the Chi-squared test and Fisher′s exact probability test.Results:Among the 148 patients, there were 69 cases of HR mutations (including three types of mutations, including pathogenic, likely pathogenic and uncertain significance), 16 cases of MMR mutations, 6 cases of BER mutations and 8 cases of KDR mutation. ATM mutations in the HR pathway were associated with luminal typing ( P=0.054), and patients with HER2+breast cancer were more likely to carry ATM mutations. PMS2 mutations in the MMR pathway were correlated with tumor size ( P=0.060), and patients with tumor size>50 mm were more likely to carry PMS2 mutations. KDR mutations was significantly correlated with luminal typing and family history. ( P=0.021, P=0.024). Conclusion:The mutation frequency in BER, KDR, MMR and HR pathways in Chinese breast cancer patients increased successively. Germline mutations in ATM, PMS2 and KDR genes may be involved in the development of breast cancer in the Chinese population. Multi-pathway gene detection of breast cancer can provide laboratory evidence for the use of PARP inhibitors, trastuzumab and other targeted drugs.
5.Detection of respiratory viruses from patients with influenza like illness in Guangzhou using centrifugation-enhanced shell vials method between January and June, 2009
Zifeng YANG ; Yutao WANG ; Sheng QIN ; Yi WO ; Wenda GUAN ; Jiqiang LI ; Yangqing ZHAN ; Xue ZHANG ; Rong ZHOU ; Ziyao MO ; Jingxian CHEN ; Rongchang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2010;33(2):132-137
Objective To evaluate the application of high-throughput shell vial assay in a clinical laboratory for detection of respiratory viruses from patients with ILI in Guangzhou between January and June, 2009. Methods Six hundred and fifty-two pharyngeal swab specimens were taken from ILI patents. Centrifugation-enhanced shell vials including 4 cell lines (MDCK, Hep-2, LLC-MK2 and MRC-5) were used for culture of respiratory viruses for 2-3 days. The cultures were identified by observation of cytopathic effect (CPE) , hemmaglution or hemmadsorption test as well as immunofluorescence staining. Results A total of 161 swab samples (24.69% ,161/652) were shown to have any one of the 5 common respiratory viruses including influenza A viruses ( 38. 51% , 62/161 ), influenza B virus ( 54. 65% , 88/161 ), parainfluenza viruses (4. 96% , 8/161 ) , adenovirus ( 1. 24% , 2/161 ), and respiratory syncytial virus (0. 62% ,1/161). The turnaround time was 2d for influenza viruses, 3d for adenovirus and parainfluenza viruses respectively. Conclusions (1) The shell vial method was effective, rapid and high throughout for the detection of respiratory viruses in clinical laboratories.(2)Influenza viruses were dominant in the swab samples from patients with ILI in Guangzhou between January and June with the highest appearance in the summer influenza B vires was the most common pathogen in patients with ILI in this study.
6.Associations between educational burden and depression and anxiety symptoms among middle school students in Taizhou City
Chinese Journal of School Health 2023;44(11):1655-1659
Objective:
To investigate the prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms among middle school students in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, and its associations with their educational burden, so as to provide a theoretical reference for making more targeted psychological interventional measures.
Methods:
A cross sectional study was conducted by multi stage cluster sampling from September to November 2022 from 30 schools in five districts and counties of Taizhou, with a final sample of 8 128 junior and senior high school students completing the online surveys on the Questionnaire Star platform. The Educational Stress Scale for Adolescents (ESSA) was used to measure academic stress; the Child Depression Inventory (CDI) and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7) were used to screen students depression and anxiety, respectively. The relationships between educational burden and depression and anxiety symptoms were analyzed by Logistic regression models.
Results:
The prevalence of depression and anxiety were 19.3% and 11.1%, respectively. The average score of middle school students study pressure was (52.8±11.5). The number of extracurricular classes was <1, the time length of extracurricular courses was <1 hour per day, and students averagely spend 3.6 hours per day on homework assigned by school teachers. Nearly 30.0% students had ≤0.5 of discretionary time school days and 28.5% students had ≤2 on weekends. About 30.8% students though they do worse in their academic performance. According to the results of binary Logistic regression analysis, after controlling the demographic variables, the score in Study Pressure Scale, the number of extracurricular classes, the volume of homework and the time length of extracurricular courses were positively associated with depression and anxiety ( OR =1.09, 1.07, 1.08, 1.05, 1.04, 1.08, 1.08, 1.08, 1.06, 1.09, 1.07, 1.47, 1.34, 2.84 ; 1.08, 1.06, 1.08, 1.04, 1.03, 1.05, 1.05, 1.05, 1.05, 1.07, 1.06, 1.48, 1.23, 1.75, P <0.05). Students with overage grades had a higher risk of depression symptoms ( OR=1.34, P <0.05).
Conclusions
Academic burden has negative effects on depression and anxiety of students in Taizhou. It is advisable to alleviate academic stress, so as to improve the mental health of students.
7.Exploration of management system for hospital localized high-throughput sequencing
Zhengyao XIE ; Siyuan LIU ; Ziyao LIU ; Yiqiang CHEN ; Jingjing LI ; Jie SHEN
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2023;39(11):862-866
High-throughput sequencing has the characteristics of complex experimental procedures, multiple quality control nodes, and a high proportion of bioinformatics technology. It is difficult to uniformly management and reuse the related detection samples and data. In May 2023, a tertiary hospital launched the construction of a localized high-throughput sequencing management system. Based on the design principles of security, friendliness, compatibility, and scalability, the management system had established three core modules: standardized data collection integration, clinical high-throughput sequencing full process management, and scientific research services, as well as a large clinical high-throughput sequencing database of hospital. By connecting with big data storage devices, local and third-party high-throughput sequencing detection platforms, sample libraries, and user terminals, this system broke down the data barriers of high-throughput sequencing related systems and devices, and met the different application scenarios of physician users, technician users, management users, and scientific research users in the hospital. As of October 2023, the system had been integrated with two high-throughput sequencing manufacturer devices in a public network environment and hospital information systems in an internal network environment, improving data retrieval efficiency and achieving closed-loop management of high-throughput sequencing detection projects preliminary, which can provided references for promoting the standardized management of high-throughput sequencing projects in hospitals in China.
8.Factors analysis on success rate of endovascular recanalization for non-acute long segmental internal carotid artery occlusion
Chao LIU ; Ziyao WANG ; Binghui LIU ; Jinyi LI ; Zhen CHEN ; Haowen XU ; Sheng GUAN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2023;57(11):1239-1245
Objective:To investigate the risk factors related to successful endovascular recanalization for non-acute long segmental occlusion of internal carotid artery and propose a strategy for selecting proper candidates for such procedure.Methods:From January 2018 to October 2022, 120 consecutive patients with non-acute long segmental internal carotid artery occlusion received the first intended endovascular recanalization treatment in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University. Potential variables including epidemiology, symptomatology, angiographic morphology and interventional techniques were retrospectively analyzed. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were made to investigate the independent risk factors for successful recanalization. Four types were divided according to the existence of tapered stump and ophthalmic artery flow reversion based on DSA images: A: tapered stump (-), ophthalmic artery flow reversion (-); B: tapered stump (-), ophthalmic artery flow reversion (+); C: tapered stump (+), ophthalmic artery reversion (-); D: tapered stump (+), ophthalmic artery (+). Investigation of the relationship between procedure success rate and group dividing was performed.Results:Totally 120 patients were all included. The technical success rate was 75.83% (91/120). The periprocedural complication rate was 9.17% (11/120), including 4 (3.33%) intracranial hemorrhagic events, 1 (0.83%) ischemic stroke event, 1 (0.83%) microcatheter perforation, 3 (2.75%) cavernous carotid fistulas, 2 (1.67%) iatrogenic dissections. None of these complications led to severe neurological damage or death. Through multivariate logistic regression, tapered stump (OR=4.10, 95%CI 1.19-14.16), retrograde filling of ophthalmic artery (OR=3.16, 95%CI 1.13-8.88), only cervical segment occlusion of internal carotid artery (OR=10.78, 95%CI 2.08-55.74) were the independent risk factors associated with higher technical success rate. All cases were divided into A-D four types considering the tapered stump and reversed ophthalmic flow existing or not. Technical success rates in A-D types were 30.00% (3/10), 66.67% (8/12), 70.00% (28/40), 89.66% (52/58) respectively, and the complication rates of the four types were 10.00% (1/10), 8.33% (1/12), 17.50% (7/40), 3.45% (2/58). Multivariate logistic regression showed group pattern was the independent factor on technical success rate (OR=3.72, 95%CI 1.42-9.77).Conclusions:Tapered stump, reversed ophthalmic artery flow and pure extracranial artery occlusion are the independent factors for technical success rate. Group pattern which covered the tapered stump and reversed ophthalmic artery flow is also related to technical success rate. However, the results need further confirmation with the prospective trial and a larger sample.
9.Dose-response relationship of radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis in mouse models based on CT-derived parameters
Meijuan ZHOU ; Zhaoming ZHOU ; Lei WEN ; Hao LIU ; Liji CAO ; Shun LU ; Ziyao LI ; Zhouguang HUI ; Linbo CAI ; Ming CHEN ; Longhua CHEN ; Cheng ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2019;28(8):601-605
Objective To investigate the radiation induced pulmonary fibrosis with a dose-response mouse model, based on the CT image changes of pulmonary fibrosis.Methods Female C57BL6 mice aged 8-10 weeks were randomly divided into 20 Gy or escalated doses of X-ray whole thoracic irradiation ( WTI) groups. CT scan was performed at different time points before and after radiation. The average lung density and lung volume changes were obtained by three-dimensional segmentation algorithm. After gene chip and pathological validation, the parameters of CT scan were subject to the establishment of logistic regression model. Results At the endpoint of 24 weeks post-irradiation, the lung density in the 20 Gy irradiation group was (-289.81± 12.06) HU, significantly increased compared with (-377.97± 6.24) HU in the control group ( P<0.001) . The lung volume was ( 0.66±0.01) cm3 in the control group, significantly larger than ( 0.44±0.03) cm3 in the irradiated mice ( P<0.001) . The results of quantitative imaging analysis were in accordance with the findings of HE and Mason staining, which were positively correlated with the fibrosis-related biomarkers at the transcriptional level ( all R2=0.75, all P<0.001) . The ED50 for increased lung density was found to be ( 13.64± 0.14) Gy ( R2=0.99, P<0.001) and ( 16.17± 4.36) Gy ( R2=0.89, P<0.001) for decreased lung volume according to the logistic regression model. Conclusions Quantitative CT measurement of lung density and volume are reliable imaging parameters to evaluate the degree of radiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis in mouse models. The dose-response mouse models with pulmonary fibrosis changes can provide experimental basis for comparative analysis of high-dose hypofractioned irradiation-and half-lung irradiation-induced pulmonary fibrosis.
10.Genome-wide identification of SUN gene family in Fragaria vesca and stresses-response analysis.
Yao YU ; Ziyao WANG ; Yiling XU ; Bojun MA ; Xifeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(2):724-740
SUN gene is a group of key genes regulating plant growth and development. Here, SUN gene families of strawberry were identified from the genome of the diploid Fragaria vesca, and their physicochemical properties, genes structure, evolution and genes expression were also analyzed. Our results showed that there were thirty-one FvSUN genes in F. vesca and the FvSUNs encoded proteins were classified into seven groups, and the members in the same group showed high similarity in gene structures and conservative motifs. The electronic subcellular localization of FvSUNs was mainly in the nucleus. Collinearity analysis showed that the members of FvSUN gene family were mainly expanded by segmental duplication in F. vesca, and Arabidopsis and F. vesca shared twenty-three pairs of orthologous SUN genes. According to the expression pattern in different tissues shown by the transcriptome data of F. vesca, the FvSUNs gene can be divided into three types: (1) expressed in nearly all tissues, (2) hardly expressed in any tissues, and (3) expressed in special tissues. The gene expression pattern of FvSUNs was further verified by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Additionally, the seedlings of F. vesca were treated by different abiotic stresses, and the expression level of 31 FvSUNs genes were assayed by qRT-PCR. The expression of most of the tested genes was induced by cold, high salt or drought stress. Our studies may facilitate revealing the biological function and molecular mechanism of SUN genes in strawberry.
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