1.Exogenous VEGF165 regulates skeletal myoblasts transplantation induced Th17/Treg imbalance
Ruijun LIU ; Changfa GUO ; Chang CHEN ; Gening JIANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2014;30(4):242-246
Objective To investigate whether Th17/Treg imbalance existed,and whether VEGF165 attenuated the imbalance in allogeneic skeletal myoblasts transplantation(allo-SMT) for acute myocardial infarction (AMI).Methods There were 60 C57BL/6 male mice,3 to 4 weeks old,weighting 0.016-0.020 kg.On the day 1,2,4,and 7 after allo-SMT,the percentages of Th17 and Treg cells,and the ratios of Th17/Treg cells were analyzed by FCM in AMI group,AMI-S group(alloSMT) and AMI-Ⅴ group(with VEGF165 treatment).Subsequently,related proinflammatory and regulatory cytokines and key transcription factors ROR-γt mRNA and Foxp3 mRNA expression were examined by Bio-plex and RT-PCR respectively.Results On the day 1,2,4,and 7 after allo-SMT,the percentage of Treg,related cytokines concentrations and transcript factor Foxp3 mRNA in AMI-S group were lower than those in AMI group,while the AMI-Ⅴ group were higher than those in AMI groups.However,the percentage of Th17 cells,related cytokines concentrations,and ROR-γt mRNA in AMI-S group were higher than those in AMI group; but the AMI-Ⅴ group were lower than those in AMI group.Apparently,compared with AMI group,the ratios of Th17/Treg significantly ascended in AMI-S group and decended in AMI-Ⅴ group.Conclusion Th17/Treg imbalance participated in the formation and development of inflammation and immune response after allo-SMT.However,transfected VEGF165 could relieve the severity of Th17/Treg imbalance.
2.Ultrastructural Study on Pharyngeal Armatures of Seven Species of Sandflies in China by Scanning Electron Microscopy
Dongxing GUO ; Changfa JIN ; Yumei HONG ; Bing NI ; Zhongdong QIAO
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(02):-
Objective To observe the ultrastructure of pharyngeal armature of 7 species of sandflies in China. Methods The pharyngeal armatures of various sandflies were studied by scanning electron microscopy. Results The pharyngeal armature of sandfly consisted of pointed-teeth with various shape, number and arrangement among different species. Conclusion Such differences may provide the morphological proof for identification of species.
3.Clinical Study onQishen Erlian Decoction Combined with Entecavir for Patients with Liver Fibrosis of Hepatitis B
Xingxing YUAN ; Bingyu WANG ; Lei YANG ; Lei GUO ; Changfa LIU ; Yali ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;23(11):29-33
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy ofQishen Erlian Decoction combined with entecavir for patients with liver fibrosis of hepatitis B.MethodsTotally 74 patients were divided into treatment group (38 cases) and control group (36 cases). The control group was given entecavir, while treatment group was given Qishen Erlian Decoction combined with entecavir, 48 weeks for 1 course. Entecavir was given to both groups after treatment, and two groups were followed up for 24 weeks. The liver function, DNA-HBV, serum TGF-β1, BMP-7, liver fibrosis indexes and clinical symptom changes of the two groups were observed.Results 3 cases were excluded and 3 cases were lost during follow-up in treatment group; 6 cases were lost during follow-up in the control group. Liver function and HBV-DNA in 12, 24, 36, 48 weeks and 24 weeks in follow-up were significantly lower than those pre-treatment (P<0.01) in the treatment group, and were significantly better than those in the control group (P<0.01). TGF-β1 decreased (P<0.05), BMP-7 increased (P<0.01), and the ratio of TGF-β1/BMP-7 decreased (P<0.01) in both groups after treatment. There was significant difference between the two groups (P<0.05). HA, LN, PCⅢ,Ⅳ-C, and FS decreased significantly in treatment group after treatment and in the follow-up (P<0.01), fatigue, discomfort in liver region, disgust oil and anorexia were improved (P<0.05), the difference was significant compared with control group (P<0.05).Conclusion Qishen Erlian Decoction combined with entecavir can not only protect liver and reduce aminotransferase, but also be antiviral and reverse liver fibrosis.
4.Effects of Qishen Erlian Decoction on Serum MMP-1 and TIMP-1 in Liver Fibrosis Model Rats
Xingxing YUAN ; Lei GUO ; Bingyu WANG ; Lei YANG ; Changfa LIU ; Yali ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(5):52-56
Objective To investigate the effects of Qishen Erlian Decoction on serum MMP-1 and TIMP-1 levels in thioacetamide (TAA) induced liver fibrosis rats; To discuss its mechanism of action. Methods Liver fibrosis model was created by the TAA gavage method. 120 SD male rats were randomly assigned to control group, model group, colchicine group, Qishen Erlian Decoction low-, medium- and high-dose group (20 in each group). Each medication group was given relevant medicine for gavage. Control group and model group were given the same amount of normal saline for gavage, once a day for 5 weeks. HE staining and Masson trichrome staining were used to observe the pathological changes in liver tissue and liver tissue damage. Biochemistry, radioimmunoassay, and ELISA were used to detect the serum liver function, hepatic fibrosis index, MMP-1 and TIMP-1 levels. Results Compared with the model group, serum ALT, AST, TBIL, γ-GGT, HA, LN, Ⅳ-C and PCⅢ levels, MMP-1 and the ratio of MMP-1/TIMP-1 increased significantly and level of TIMP-1 decreased significantly in Qishen Erlian Decoction groups, with statistical significance (P<0.05, P<0.01). And there is a certain dose-effect relationship, with Qishen Erlian Decoction high-dose group the best effect. Conclusion Qishen Erlian Decoction can improve the liver function and liver fibrosis indexes, regulate the level of MMP-1 and TIMP-1, and prevent the progression of liver fibrosis.
5.Success of surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation using biopolar radiofrequency device
Changfa GUO ; Chunsheng WANG ; Wenjun DING ; Dong ZHAO ; Demin XU ; Hao LAI ; Shouguo YANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(12):727-730
Objective We sought to evaluate the efficacy of bipolar radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients undergoing cardiac surgery,and to determine independent factors affecting the recurrence.Methods From June 2007 through February 2010,81 patients with atrial fibrillation underwent a modified Cox-Maze Ⅳ procedure using a biopolar radiofrequency device( Medtronic in 32 cases,Atricure in 49 cases).There were 45 males and 36 females,aged (48.2 ± 11.0)years,including 26 cases of permanent AF,44 cases of persistent AF and 11 cases of paroxysmal AF.The mean duration time of AF was (7.56 ± 7.47 ) years.The left atrial diameter were 36 ~ 72 mm.In conjunction with cardiac surgery including:mitral valve replacement (MVR) (or add tricuspid valve plasty (TVP) in 33 cases,mitral and aortic valve replacement (DVR)( or add TVP) in 18 cases,off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery (OPCAB) in 16 cases,aortic valve replacement (AVR) in 4 cases,MVR and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in 1 case,mitral valve plasty (MVP) in 1 case,and others in 8 cases.Among them,22 patients were undergoing electrophysiological mapping by high-frequency bipolar stimulation from June 2009 to February 2010.A follow-up of 12 to 44 months was completed.Recurrences were evaluated by 12-lead ECG or 24 hour Holter recording every clinic visit-1,3,6,9,and 12 months after the procedure and yearly thereafter,or if symptoms developed.Multivariate regression analysis was performed to determine independent factors affecting the recurrence.Results Hospital mortality was 1.23%.The successful ablation of AF were 100%,82.5%,and 84.8% immediately after operation,at discharge,and at 2(6.1 ± 13.6) months after operation respectively.Multinomial regression analysis showed small left atrium ( < 60 mm),and electrophysiological mapping might contribute better sinus rhythm restoration ( P < 0.05 ).Conclusion Bipolar radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery is safe and effective.Small left atrium ( < 60mm) and electrophysiological mapping should be considered to improve results in selected patients.
6.Relationship between the expression levels of PITX2 and KCNQ1 in left atrial appendage tissue and the clinical characteristics in atrial fibrillation patients after modified mini-maze procedure
Dingqian LIU ; Changfa GUO ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;28(02):158-163
Objective To detect the expression of PITX2 and KCNQ1 in the left atrial appendage of patients with atrial fibrillation after modified mini-maze procedure, and to detect the clinical risk factors of different types of atrial fibrillation. Methods We collected left atrial appendage tissue of 59 atrial fibrillation patients who received modified mini-maze procedure and left atrial appendectomy from February 2017 to August 2018. The expression levels of PITX2 and KCNQ1 of left atrial appendage tissue were quantitatively analyzed by western blotting assay between paroxysmal attial fibrillation and persistent atrial fibrillation groups. The correlation between protein expression and prognosis after surgery was also analyzed based on clinical data. Results Binary-logistic regression analysis showed that KCNQ1 expression level was an independent risk factor for the progression from paroxysmal atrial fibrillation to persistent atrial fibrillation. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve confirmed that KCNQ1 expression level (the ratio of KCNQ1 to actin in the analysis) was 0.60, which was the best cut-off point for the progression of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation to persistent atrial fibrillation. Conclusion High expression of KCNQ1 in left atrial appendage is a risk factor for progression from paroxysmal atrial fibrillation to persistent atrial fibrillation.
7.Decision analysis on treatment strategies for patients aged 75 years and over with severe valvular heart diseases
Kui HU ; Jinmiao CHEN ; Jun LI ; Wenjun DING ; Lai WEI ; Shouguo YANG ; Changfa GUO ; Shuyang LU ; Tao HONG ; Daokang XIANG ; Chunsheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2019;38(6):601-604
Objective To summarize the treatment decision-making strategy and its long-term efficacy for advanced elderly patients with severe valvular heart disease and clear indications for surgery.Methods Clinical data of 196 patients aged 75 years and older firmly diagnosed as severe valvular heart diseases were retrospectively analyzed.The patients were divided into the surgical group (a mean age of 77.4±2.0 years,n=126)and the conservative group(a mean age of 80.5±5.0 years,n =70).Factors affecting therapeutic decision-making were analyzed,and the differences in a long-term survival were compared between the two groups.Results The most common reason for choosing conservative treatment was the recommendation of the doctor giving a preliminary diagnosis and worrying about the high-risk surgery for the patients(62.9%,44/70).Only 26(37.1%)patients in the conservative group were evaluated by cardiac surgeons,among whom 12 (17.1%)patients were considered to have surgical contraindications,and 14 (20.0%) patients themselves or their family members chose conservative treatment for the fear of surgical risks.Patients in the operation group were mainly from the outpatient department of cardiac surgery,and only 8 (6.3 %)cases were referred from department of internal medicine.Logistic regression analysis showed that female,chronic renal insufficiency,advanced age,pneumonia and emergency hospital admissions were independent predictors for the conservative option(P <0.01),while patients with isolated aortic valve disease tended to receive surgical treatment.Overall 5-year survival was higher in the surgical group than in the conservative group (76.4% vs.39.9%,P < 0.01).Cox regression analysis disclosed that the conservative treatment option was the single risk factor for long-term survival in all series.Conclusions Many factors affect the process of therapeutic decision-making for patients with severe valvular heart diseases,and a multidisciplinary collaboration is the best way for the optimal treatment strategy for those patients.
8.Aortic reoperation in a patient with Loeys-Dietz syndrome.
Chunsheng WANG ; Jun LI ; Hao LAI ; Yongxin SUN ; Changfa GUO ; Kanhua YIN ; Kai ZHU ; Yulin WANG ; Jiawei GU
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(12):2398-2399
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