1.Preliminary study on the antiultraviolet irradiation active substances of mycosporine-like amino acids from four kinds of Antarctic ice microalgae
Ning DU ; Tianxiang GAO ; Jinlai MIAO ; Botao ZHANG ; Shouqiang WANG ; Bin WANG
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(04):-
Objective To study on bioactive chemical compounds against ultraviolet irradiation in antarctic ice microalgae.Methods Four kinds of Antarctic ice microalgae were cultured under the conditions of low temperature,illumination,UV-A and UV-B irradiation.The chemical compounds were extracted by methanol and analyzed by spectrophotometer and HPLC/MS.The molecular structures were elucidated according to these data.The chemical compounds were irradated by sunshine to observe the speed of degradation and to estimate the bioactivity.Results There were five active compounds in Chlorophyceae L-4 and 7 active compounds in Diatom HF-9,in which 6 compounds belong to MAAs(mycosporine-like amino acids) and were of more bioactivity against ultraviolet irradiation.Conclusion MAAs from of Antarctic ice microalgae play an important role in resisting ultraviolet irradiation.
2.The clinical research of double switch operation with Glenn and hemi-Mustard in CC-TGA in children
Jinghao ZHENG ; Zhongqun ZHU ; Qi SUN ; Botao GAO ; Xinwei DU ; Zhiwei XU ; Jinfen LIU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017;33(12):705-707
Objective To avoid complications associated with the complete Senning procedures and to assist right-heart hemodynamics, this study was undertaken to assess the risks and benefits of the double-switch operation using a hemi-Mustard atrial switch procedure and the bidirectional Glenn operation for congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries. we fa-vor a modified atrial switch procedure. Methods Between January 2014 and March 2016, anatomic repair was achieved in 26 patients. A hemi-Mustard procedure was the atrial switch procedure for 26. 9%(7/26). The Rastelli-atrial switch procedure was performed in 5 patients( RAS) and the arterial-atrial switch procedure was performed in 2 patients( AAS) . Results There was no in-hospital death after anatomic repair. There were no late deaths in a median follow-up of 7-21 months. Glenn opera-tion complications were uncommon limited to the perioperative period, atrial baffle-related reoperations or sinus node dysfunc-tion had not been observed. Tricuspid regurgitation decreased to mild for 1 case and mild to moderate for 6 cases. Right ventri-cle-pulmonary artery conduit longevity was significantly improved. Conclusion We recentely describe an experience with the double-switch operation using a modified atrial switch procedure with favorable earlyterm results. The risks of the hemi-mustard and bidirectional Glenn operation are minimal and are limited to a well-defined patient subset. The benefits include reduced baffle-and sinus node-related complications, technical simplicity and inspiring results.
3.Functional Analysis of Induced Human Ballooned Hepatocytes in a Cell Sheet-Based Three Dimensional Model
Botao GAO ; Katsuhisa SAKAGUCHI ; Tetsuya OGAWA ; Yuki KAGAWA ; Hirotsugu KUBO ; Tatsuya SHIMIZU
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2021;18(2):217-224
BACKGROUND:
Ballooned hepatocytes (BH) are a key histological hallmark of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), yet their consequences for liver-specific functions are unknown.
METHODS:
In our previous study, an experimental model of human induced-BHs (iBH) has been successfully developed based on cell sheet technology. This study aimed to determine the functions of iBHs in the primary human hepatocyte/ normal human dermal fibroblast (PHH/NHDF) co-culture cell sheets. Normal hepatocytes in the PHH/3T3-J2 co-culture cell sheets were set as a control, since 3T3-J2 murine embryonic fibroblasts have exhibited previously long term maintenance of PHH functions.
RESULTS:
It was found that, albumin secretion was not affected in iBHs, but urea synthesis as well as cytochrome P450 enzyme (CYP) activities including CYP1A2 and CYP3A4, were significantly reduced in iBHs. Besides, loss of bile canaliculi was observed in iBHs. These findings are consistent with clinical studies of human NASH. In addition, PHH/ NHDF cell sheets demonstrated two fold higher TGF-b1 secretion compared with PHH/3T3-J2 cell sheets. Furthermore, treatment with a TGF-b inhibitor and a semi-synthetic bile acid analogue (obeticholic acid, phase 3 trial of NASH therapy) ameliorated the histological appearance of established iBHs.
CONCLUSION
In summary, this study demonstrates the priority of iBHs in recapitulating not only histology but also clinically relevant hepatic dysfunctions in human NASH and suggests TGF-b and bile acid related signal pathway may play important roles in the formation of iBHs.
4.Functional Analysis of Induced Human Ballooned Hepatocytes in a Cell Sheet-Based Three Dimensional Model
Botao GAO ; Katsuhisa SAKAGUCHI ; Tetsuya OGAWA ; Yuki KAGAWA ; Hirotsugu KUBO ; Tatsuya SHIMIZU
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2021;18(2):217-224
BACKGROUND:
Ballooned hepatocytes (BH) are a key histological hallmark of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), yet their consequences for liver-specific functions are unknown.
METHODS:
In our previous study, an experimental model of human induced-BHs (iBH) has been successfully developed based on cell sheet technology. This study aimed to determine the functions of iBHs in the primary human hepatocyte/ normal human dermal fibroblast (PHH/NHDF) co-culture cell sheets. Normal hepatocytes in the PHH/3T3-J2 co-culture cell sheets were set as a control, since 3T3-J2 murine embryonic fibroblasts have exhibited previously long term maintenance of PHH functions.
RESULTS:
It was found that, albumin secretion was not affected in iBHs, but urea synthesis as well as cytochrome P450 enzyme (CYP) activities including CYP1A2 and CYP3A4, were significantly reduced in iBHs. Besides, loss of bile canaliculi was observed in iBHs. These findings are consistent with clinical studies of human NASH. In addition, PHH/ NHDF cell sheets demonstrated two fold higher TGF-b1 secretion compared with PHH/3T3-J2 cell sheets. Furthermore, treatment with a TGF-b inhibitor and a semi-synthetic bile acid analogue (obeticholic acid, phase 3 trial of NASH therapy) ameliorated the histological appearance of established iBHs.
CONCLUSION
In summary, this study demonstrates the priority of iBHs in recapitulating not only histology but also clinically relevant hepatic dysfunctions in human NASH and suggests TGF-b and bile acid related signal pathway may play important roles in the formation of iBHs.
5.Effects of Salt Ions, Polyethylene Glycol and Force on Twisted Structure of Double DNAs
Yule ZHOU ; Yuanyuan GAO ; Botao XIAO
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2023;38(2):E242-E247
Objective To investigate the effects of different salt ion concentration, polyethylene glycol (PEG) and force on structure of double DNAs braids. Methods Taking the 10 kb DNA as the research object, the effects of different concentrations of salt ions(Na+, K+, Mg2+), PEG and different forces on variation of relative extension of twisted double DNAs with rotation turns were investigated by flow chamber experiment of magnetic tweezers. Results The structure of double DNAs braids was sensitive to salt ion concentration but insensitive to PEG. With the increase of ion concentration, the extension of braids changed more gently with the rotation turns, and the electrostatic shielding saturation concentration of Mg 2+ was much lower than that of the monovalent cation. The effect of crowded environment on DNA was mainly the compression of contour length. The twisted structure of DNA was more stable under high force (above 4 pN), and fluctuated greatly under low force (lower than 2 pN). Conclusions The braiding structure and mechanical properties of DNA are affected by ion concentration in the solution and forces. The results may help to elucidate the mechanism of chromatin torsional torque affected by solution environment, and provide references for the function of topoisomerase under different solution conditions.
6.Long term maintenance of cytochrome P450 activity in a cell sheet-based three-dimensional human hepatic model.
Shuwen GUAN ; Botao GAO ; Jiangwei XIAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;39(4):776-783
Primary human hepatocytes (PHH) are the gold standard of in vitro human liver model for drug screening. However, a problem of culturing PHH in vitro is the rapid decline of cytochrome P450 (CYP450) activity, which plays an important role in drug metabolism. In this study, thermo-responsive culture dishes were used to explore the conditions for murine embryonic 3T3-J2 fibroblasts to form cell sheet. Based on the cell sheet engineering technology, a three-dimensional (3D) "sandwich" co-culture system of 3T3-J2 cell sheet/PHH/collagen gel was constructed. The tissue structure and protein expression of the model section were observed by hematoxylin eosin staining and immunofluorescence staining respectively. Phenacetin and bupropion were used as substrates to determine the activity of CYP450. The contents of albumin and urea in the system were determined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The results showed that the complete 3T3-J2 cell sheet could be obtained when the cell seeding density was 1.5×106 /dish (35 mm dish) and the incubation time at low temperature was 60 min. Through cell sheet stacking, a 3D in vitro liver model was developed. Compared with the two-dimensional (2D) model, in the 3D model, the cell-cell and cell-matrix connections were tighter, the activities of cytochrome P450 CYP1A2 and cytochrome P450 CYP2B6 were significantly increased, and the secretion levels of albumin and urea were increased. These indexes could be maintained stably for 21 d. Therefore, cell sheet stacking is helpful to improve the level of liver function of 3D liver model. This model is expected to be used to predict the metabolism of low-clearance drugs in preclinical, which is of great significance for drug evaluation and other studies.
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7.Research progress of allogeneic abdominal wall transplantation.
Tong WANG ; Botao GAO ; Zhou YU ; Baoqiang SONG
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2023;37(7):901-906
OBJECTIVE:
To summarize the research progress of surgical technique and immunosuppressive regimen of abdominal wall vascularized composite allograft transplantation in animals and clinical practice.
METHODS:
The literature on abdominal wall transplantation at home and abroad in recent years was extensively reviewed and analyzed.
RESULTS:
This review includes animal and clinical studies. In animal studies, partial or total full-thickness abdominal wall transplantation models have been successfully established by researchers. Also, the use of thoracolumbar nerves has been described as an important method for functional reconstruction and prevention of long-term muscle atrophy in allogeneic abdominal wall transplantation. In clinical studies, researchers have utilized four revascularization techniques to perform abdominal wall transplantation, which has a high survival rate and a low incidence of complications.
CONCLUSION
Abdominal wall allotransplantation is a critical reconstructive option for the difficulty closure of complex abdominal wall defects. Realizing the recanalization of the nerve in transplanted abdominal wall to the recipient is very important for the functional recovery of the allograft. The developments of similar research are beneficial for the progress of abdominal wall allotransplantation.
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
8.Expressions of BMAL1 and CerbB-2 genes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Botao WANG ; Lin ZHAO ; Cui XIA ; Kang ZHU ; Tianxi GAO ; Chao YU ; Bin SUN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2021;42(1):65-69
【Objective】 To study the expressions of BMAL1 and CerbB-2 genes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and their related mechanisms. 【Methods】 Plasmid transfection, MTT, RT-PCR and Western blotting were used to detect the proliferation of NPC cells, the expressions of BMAL1 and CerbB-2 genes and proteins, and the expression of NF-κB signaling pathway. 【Results】 The MTT results showed that BMAL1 and CerbB-2 could affect the proliferation of NPC cells. RT-PCR results showed that BMAL1 gene was significantly down-regulated in NPC (CK: 2.24±0.22, NPC: 0.63±0.11, P<0.01), while CerbB-2 gene expression was significantly up-regulated (CK: 0.89±0.13, NPC: 2.65±0.25, P<0.01). The p50 and p65 genes in the NF-κB signaling pathway were up-regulated in NPC cells (p50, CK: 0.48±0.12, NPC: 1.45±0.25; p65, CK: 0.52±0.12, NPC: 2.33±0.35, P<0.01). The results of Western blotting were consistent with gene expression, which further confirmed the reliability of the results. 【Conclusion】 This study reveals that BMAL1 and CerbB-2 regulate the invasion and metastasis of NPC cells through the inflammatory pathway NF-κB, providing further theoretical support for the treatment and prevention of NPC.
9.Diagnosis and treatment of 11 cases of liver injury due to percutaneous nephrolithotripsy
Yuyang YANG ; Taisheng LIANG ; Gang WU ; Xin ZHANG ; Jianming LIANG ; Botao TANG ; Hongjun GAO ; Jian WANG
Journal of Modern Urology 2024;29(1):37-40
【Objective】 To explore the diagnosis and management of liver injury caused by percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL), so as to provide reference for the diagnoise and treatment of similar patients. 【Methods】 The clinical data of 926 patients who underwent PCNL during Oct.2017 and Oct.2022 were searched, and the data of those complicated with liver injury were analyzed. 【Results】 A total of 11 cases were collected, including 6 males and 5 females, average age (55.00±13.25)years.All injuries were confirmed with CT.The average decrease of hemoglobin after operation was (14.00±11.97)g/L.One patient needed blood transfusion due to pyonephrosis and multiple operations, and all patients were cured and discharged after delaying the removal of nephrostomy tube [an average of (6.73±1.27)days] . 【Conclusion】 In the absence of obvious signs of peritonitis and hemodynamic stability, conservative treatment of liver injury caused by PCNL is safe and effective.