2.Isolation and cultivation of goat temporomandibular joint disc cells
Weina SHU ; Hong KANG ; Weiping ZHANG ; Xin LI ; Guangjie BAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2010;26(2):165-168
Objective:To study the isolation, culture and identification of the TMJ cells and to observe the biological characteristics of cultured fibrochondrocytes. Methods:The TMJ discs were dissected from two 1 month goats under sterile conditions and were digested with collagenase. The cells were collected. Morphological changes and attachment efficiency were constantly observed under phase-contrast microscope. Immunohistochemical staining for type I collagen as well as toluidine blue staining were performed. Ultrastructures of the TMJ cells were observed under transmission electron microscope. Results: Most of the primary fibrochondrocytes presented a short spindle-shape while the rest showed polygon-shape. On the 7th day, the perliferating fibrochondrocytes started to contact each other to form a monolayer covering the bottom of the incubation disc. Immunohistochemical staining of type I and toluidine blue staining exhibited positive results. The fibrochondrocytes cytoplasms were rich in mictochondria and endoplasm reticulum. Conclusion: The fibrochondrcytes isolated from one-month-old goat TMJ disc have good proliferation ability in vitro and cells from passage 1 to 3 might be used as seed cells for TMJ disc tissue engineering.
3.Type and distribution of cells in goat temporomandibular joint discs and its significance in tissue engineering design
Weina SHU ; Hong KANG ; Weiping ZHANG ; Xin LI ; Guangjie BAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(46):9022-9026
BACKGROUND:There is no common cognition in the cell type in the temporomandibular joint(TMJ)discs,and names describing TMJ disc cells also vary a lot.OBJECTIVE:To characterize the type and the distribution of cells in the TMJ disc of goats DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:A single sample observation was completed in Cettutar and Motecutar Biologicat Center and Electron Microscope Center of Lanzhou University from March to May in 2007.MATERlALS:TMJ discs were obtained from two one-month-old healthy goats that were slaughtered freshly.METHODS:Bilateral TMJ discs of goats were cut off completely and were divided into 6 parts by 3 cuts in the major axis direction (mediolaterally)and 2 cuts in the minor axis direction(anteroposteriorly).Then the marked samples were fixed in 10%neutral formalin Iiquid for 24 hours and embedded by paraffin.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Hematoxylin and eosin staining were used to identify regional variation of cell type and cellnumbers.Toluidine blue staining and collagen type Ⅰimmunohistochemical assay were performed to test the distribution of collagens.Transmission etectren microscopy was used to observe the ultrastructure of cells of goat TMJ discs.RESULTS:TMJ discs were comprised of cells and collagen fibers distributing unevenly.Collagens were mostly type Ⅰ.Collagen fibers were wave or crimping and approximately parallel to each other.with cells scattered in their matrix.Fibroblast-like cells and chondrocyte-like cells were the main two types of cells existing,with the former predominating over the later in a ratio of 2.05:1 approximately.There were no significant regional differences in cell type and distribution statistically.Transmission electron microscopy denoted that fibroblast-iike cells have fairly larger fusiform or irregular nuclei with very few organelles,while the chondrocyte-like cells exhibited round or elliptical nuclei,well defined pericellular electron lucent zones,unconspicuous cytocysta and non-distinctive pseudopodia CONCLUSION:There are no significant differences in type,number and arrangement of cells in TMJ discs of one-month-old goats statistically,with Fibroblast-like cells predominating slightly over chondrocyte-like cells.
4.Progress in the treatment of diabetic wound healing via stem cells transplant.
Qing-xin CAI ; Lu WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Bao-feng YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(1):1-6
The morbidity of diabetes has been increasing rapidly in recent years. Delayed wound healing has become a common complication in diabetes, which seriously affects the orthobiosis of patients. Exploring and finding the molecular mechanisms of diabetic wound healing and the effective therapies to promote wound healing have important clinical significances. Stem cells transplant has become a research hotspot in accelerating diabetic wound healing. This article reviewed the present approaches concerning stem cells transplant in diabetic wound healing both at domestic and abroad, and looked forward the clinical therapy of stem cells on diabetic wound healing.
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5.EFFECT OF HUMAN STRIATAL EXTRACTS ON NSCs DIFFERENTIATION
Xinyu WANG ; Huawei ZHANG ; Xingang LI ; Xiufeng BAO ; Hua XIN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
0.05).The ratio of TH~+ cells in the experimental group(7.38?0.84)% was higher than that in the control group(0.53?0.17)%,and there was significant statistical difference between the two group(P
6.Relationship between appositional angle closure and darkroom provocative test in fellow eyes of acute primary angle closure after laser peripheral iridotomy
Bao-qun, YAO ; Ling-ling, WU ; Chun, ZHANG ; Xin, WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2012;30(2):155-159
BackgroundLaser peripheral iridotomy(LPI) can break the pupillary block,and is an effective method of treating acute primary angle closure (APAC).However,a part of APAC eyes may gradually develop a formation and extension of peripheral anterior synechia(PAS) and increased intraocular pressure(IOP) after LPI.ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between appositional angle closure and darkroom provocative test(DRPT) in the fellow eyes with APAC after LPI.Methods Fellow eyes of APAC without PAS after LPI were studied.Ultrasounic biomicroscopy(UBM) were performed in darkness to observe whether appositional angle closure occurred and compare the relationship between the quadrants with appositional angle closure and the results of DRPT.Results Fifty-four patients were included in the study.Appositional angle closure was observed in at least one quadrant in 20(37.0% ) of the 54 fellow eyes with APAC after LPI.Fifty-one patients were given DRPT and positive result in 9 patients( 17.6% ).According to the quadrants with appositional angle closure,there were 5 patients with DRPT positive results in 46 patients with appositional angle closure 0 to 2 quadrants,and 4 patients with DRPT positive results in 5 patients with appositional angle closure 3 to 4 quadrants ( P =0.003 ).Bivariate correlation analysis indicated a positive correlation between the value of the increased IOP in DRPT and the number of quadrants with appositional angle closure in darkness( r =0.397,P =0.004).ConclusionsA certain proportional fellow eyes of APAC appeared appositional angle closure in darkness and DRPT positive result after LPI.The more the quadrants of appositional angle closure after LPI,the greater the likelihood of a positive DRPT.It suggests that the APAC fellow eyes and attack eyes with the same anatomical configuration still have the possibility of angle closure after LPI,and need follow-up and treatment for a long time.
7.Changes of Ambulatory Blood Pressure before and after Stent Treatment
Ruixue BAO ; Jianping JIA ; Tong ZHANG ; Xin MA ; Changbiao CHU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2008;14(2):178-179
Objective To study the changes of ambulatory blood pressure parameters after endovascular treatment.Methods The ambulatory blood pressure of 7 patients with artery stenosis was tested before and after endovascular treatment,and the coefficient of variation(CV)was calculated.Results All patients' blood pressures decreased after endovascular treatment.The CV of blood pressure of patients with internal carotid stent decreased,but the CV of blood pressure in patients with vertebro-basilar artery stent increased.Conclusion The effects of stent on blood pressure is far from clear.
8.Clinical Observation on 48 Cases of Peripheral Facial Paralysis Treated by Acupoint-penetrating Acupuncture
Xin DENG ; Chunling BAO ; Yuli ZHANG ; Guirong DONG ; Guoqi HUANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2006;4(3):189-190
In the treatment of 48 cases of peripheral facial paralysis by puncturing Yangbai (GB 14)toward Yuyao (Ex-HN 4), Dicang (ST 4) toward Jiache (ST 6), Xiaguan (ST 7) toward Jiache (ST 6),Sibai (ST 2) toward Quanliao (SI 18), Baihui (GV 20) toward Taiyang (Ex-HN 5), Yintang (Ex-HN 3)toward Shangen (Ex-HN), Cuanzhu (BL 2) toward Jingming (BL 1), and Hegu (LI 4) toward Laogong (PC 8) on the sick side, with other acupoints added in accordance with the symptoms, the results showed cure in 39 cases, remarkable effect in 7 cases, failure in 2 cases, and the curative rate in 81.2% and the effective rate in 95.8%.
9.Analysis of Clinical Features of Massive Cerebral Infarction with Different Concious States
Ruixue BAO ; Xin MA ; Jianping JIA ; Tong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(2):113-114
ObjectiveTo explore the difference on clinical features of massive cerebral infarction with different concious states.MethodsPatients diagnosed as massive cerebral infarction of middle cerebral vascular or internal carotid artery were divided into group without conscious disorder and group with conscious disorder according to concious state. Their gender, age, past disease history, conscious state, location of ischemic area, blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, complications, white blood cell, blood glucose, lipemia, and electrolyte were recorded.ResultsThere are more hyperlipemia and diabetes, more complications and fast heart rate in the group with conscious disorder.ConclusionAbnormity of blood glucose and lipemia for a long time may affect the concious state of massive cerebral infarction patients.
10.Effects of quercetin on H2 O2 - induced oxidative damage in human retina pigment epithelium cells
Jia-Jun, ZHANG ; Xin-Xin, LI ; Bao-Shi, CHEN ; Li-Juan, LIU
International Eye Science 2016;16(11):2010-2013
AIM: To discuss the protective effects and possible mechanisms of quercetin in oxidative damage of human retina pigment epithelium ( RPE) cells induced by H2 O2 .METHODS: RPE cells were subculture, and they were divided into negative control group: cultured with normal culture medium;oxidative injury group:100 μmol/L H2 O2 treated for 12h; quercetin low dose group: 100 μmol/L quercetin incubated for 24h then treated with 100 μmol/L H2 O2 for 12h; and quercetin high dose group:100 μmol/L quercetin incubated for 24h then treated with 100 μmol/L H2 O2 for 12h. Cell viability were tested by MTT colorimetric detection, apoptosis rate was detected by flow cytometry, apoptotic cell morphology was observed by Hochest33258 staining, expression of catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase ( SOD) and glutathione peroxidase ( GSH-Px) were tested by colorimetric detection.
RESULTS: Quercetin inhibited H2 O2 - induced cell viability decreased in RPE cells, after treated with different concentrations of quercetin, RPE cells activity increased to (79. 67±4. 98)% and (83. 00±3. 60)%, which had statistical significance difference compared with oxidative damage group (48. 93±3. 39)% (P<0. 05). After treated with different concentrations of quercetin, the apoptosis rate of RPE cells decreased to (23. 23±3. 29)% and (16. 23±1. 94)%, respectively, which had statistical significance difference compared with oxidative damage group (38. 03±4. 76)%(P < 0. 05 ). In addition, quercetin also increased the expression of CAT、SOD、GSH-Px in RPE cells, which had statistical significance difference compared with oxidative damage group.
CONCLUSION:Quercetin effectively inhibited H2 O2 -induced RPE cells damage by improving cell antioxidant enzyme activity, which provide reliable experimental basis for the treatment of injuries in RPE cells.