2.MSC-conditioned medium activates Nrf2/ARE pathway to protect H9c2 cells against oxidative stress
Xi DONG ; Guibo SUN ; Yun LUO ; Suhong CHEN ; Xiaobo SUN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(6):961-966
[ ABSTRACT] AIM: To investigate the protective effect of mesenchymal stem cell ( MSC)-conditioned medium (MSCCM) on myocardial cell line H9c2 and its mechanism.METHODS:Verification of MSC was performed by flow cy-tometry analysis, followed by MTT assay to determine the optimal incubation time of MSCCM with myocardial cells.The cells were divided into 4 groups:normal ( N) group, model ( M) group, M+MSCCM group and MSCCM group.The cells in M+MSCCM group and MSCCM group were pre-incubated with MSCCM for 24 h.The cells in M group and M+MSCCM group were treated with 300 μmol/L H2 O2 for 4 h to imitate oxidative injury of myocardial cells.Mitochondrial membrane potential and apoptotic rate of injured myocardial cells were detected by flow cytometry.The ROS production was measured by fluorescence microscopy.The nuclear translocation of Nrf2 and expression of HO-1 was examined by Western blot.RE-SULTS:No difference of mitochondrial membrane potential, apoptotic rate or ROS production between MSCCM group and N group was observed (P>0.05).The mitochondrial membrane potential depolarization, apoptotic rate and ROS produc-tion in M+MSCCM group were significantly lower than those in M group ( P<0.01 ) .The nuclear translocation of Nrf2 and expression of HO-1 in the myocardial cells were increased with MSCCM incubation time prolonged.CONCLUSION:MSCCM protects the myocardial cells against oxidative injury induced by H2 O2 .The anti-oxidative mechanism would be as-sociated with the activation of Nrf2/ARE pathway.
3.Applications of global left ventricular myocardial strain in detection of anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity in breast cancer survivors with postoperative chemotherapy
Yong HAN ; Yun DONG ; Yi LIU ; Lianghua XIA ; Ming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2014;23(2):104-108
Objective To assess the clinical significance of three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging (3D-STI) in the evaluation of left ventricular myocardial function in breast cancer survivors with postoperative anthracycline-based chemotherapy.Methods A total of 51 breast cancer survivors with postoperative anthracycline-based chemotherapy were recruited and 31 female healthy volunteers as the controls.Conventional echocardiography and 3D-STI derived parameters [including global longitudinal strain (GLS) and global area strain (GAS)] were measured before and at 3 and 6 anthracycline-based chemotherapeutic cycles.The receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve was constructed to determine optimal sensitivity and specificity of 3ID-STI derived parameters for the prediction of future cardiotoxicity.Results In comparison with the controls and baseline cases,GLS and GAS deteriorated significantly (P < 0.05 for both).No statistical difference in GCS and conventional parameters showed before and after the initiation of chemotherapy (P <0.05,respectively).The ROC curves showed that GAS as the best 3D-STI predictor of patients who develop cardiotoxicity during the follow-up.The area under ROC(AUC) of GAS was 0.894,and its optimal cut-off value was-28.4%,with a specificity of 88.0% and a sensitivity of 82.9%.AUC of GLS was 0.802,and its optimal cut-off value was-14.3%,with a specificity of 62.0% and a sensitivity of 85.4%.Conclusions Early decreases in GAS and GLS based on 3D-STI may allow the prediction of subsequent cardiotoxic development accurately in breast cancer survivors with postoperative anthracycline-based chemotherapy.
4.Effects of tobacco extract on the proliferation and HSP70 expression of human periodontal ligament cells
Wei LI ; Dong CHEN ; Kunyang LI ; Yun FAN ; Fangfang YU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2014;(2):211-214
Objective:To study the effects of smokeless tobacco extract(ST)on the proliferation and the heat shock protein 70 (HSP70)expression of human periodontal ligament cells(hPDLCs).Methods:hPDLCs were cultured in vitro and identified by im-munohistochemistry(IHC).The cells were stimulated with ST at 0.01 6 -50 g/L respectively for 24 h,the proliferation was examine by MTT assay,HSP70 expression was detected by immunehistochemical staining and Western Blot.Results:ST inhibited the prolifer-ation and increased HSP70 expression in cytoplasm and nucleus at 0.4 -50 g/L dose dependantly.Conclusion:ST may inhibit the proliferation and increase HSP70 expression of hPDLCs in a dose depandant manner.
5.Prediction of high risk of thrombus by haemodynamics changes in left atrial appendage using transesophageal echocardiography
Fanxia MENG ; Ming CHEN ; Jingping SUN ; Yun DONG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2014;23(6):473-479
Objective To study the left atrial appendage (LAA) function and haemodynamics by transesophageal echocardiography,and predict high risk of thrombosis.Methods Eighty-nine consecutive patients were studied using transesophageal echocardiography.According to with spontaneous echo contrast (SEC) or not,all patients were divided into SEC group (n =17) and non-SEC group (n-=72).LAA emptying peak flow velocity (LAA-EV),filling peak flow velocity (LAA-FV) were measured by pulsed Doppler.The middle segment of the LAA medial wall systolic peak velocity (LAA-TSV) and diastolic peak velocity (LAA-TDV) were obtained by tissue Doppler imaging.LAA color Doppler and M-mode color Doppler images were acquired and derived the LAA emptying flow propagation velocity (LAA-EPV).Results LAA-EV,LAA-FV,LAA-TSV,LAA-TDV,LAA-EPV of SEC group were lower than those of non-SEC group (P <0.05).LAA M-mode color Doppler had four characteristic patterns,N pattern (normal pattern) which flow eject from LAA apical to LAA orifice,R pattern (reverse pattern) which flow eject from LAA orifice to LAA apical,V pattern (vertical pattern) vertical signals seen in systole and without efficient flow,S pattern (stasis pattern) almost no flow signal.V,R and S patterns may indicate high risk of SEC and thrombosis.LAA-EPV had strong correlation with LAA-EV (r =0.742,P <0.001),and moderate correlation with LAA-TSV (r =0.462,P <0.01),LAA-EV had strong correlation with LAA-TSV (r =0.600,P <0.01).Conclusions LAA dysfunction would result in hypokinetic LAA wall motion and reduced blood flow velocity.Emptying abnormalities of LAA might be the important reasons for blood stasis and thrombus formation.Emptying characteristic low patterns of V,R and S might be novel methods to predict high risk of thrombus.
6.The significance of anatomical features of popliteal artery in popliteal angioplasty
Junhao JIANG ; Bin CHEN ; Zhihui DONG ; Yun SHI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2014;29(6):452-454
Objective To define the significance of the anatomical division and features of popliteal artery in popliteal angioplasty.Methods This study involved 118 lower limbs in 113 cases of femoropoliteal occlusive disease undergoing angioplasty in our center between August 2011 and July 2013.A bent-knee angiogram was taken before recanalization of the lesion.The flexion pattern and the location of flexion points of popliteal artery were collected to study their relationship with the division of popliteal artery.A post-procedural bent-knee angiogram was taken in case of popliteal stenting to assess any change in flexion angulation and distal flow.Results There are diverse flexion patterns in popliteal artery,75.4% of the flexion points locate in P2 segment,18.6% in P1,and 6.0% in P3.On post-procedural bent-knee angiogram in 73 cases of popliteal stenting,10 had a more acute distal flexion angulation,distal artery kinking was observed in another 6 cases of which 5 had compromised distal flow.Artery kinking only occurred in cross-flexion-point stenting.Conclusions A better understanding of the division and anatomical features of popliteal artery can be obtained via bent-knee angiogram.This is of value to angioplasty for lesions in different popliteal divisions.
7.Protective effect of isorhamnetin on H9 C2 cell line against oxidative stress
Xi DONG ; Guibo SUN ; Yun LUO ; Xiaobo SUN ; Suhong CHEN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(6):853-859,860
Aim To investigate the protective effect of isorhamnetin on H9 C2 myocardial cell line and its mechanisms. Methods The toxicity and optimal pro-tective concentration of isorhamnetin were determined by MTT assay. The experimental subjects were divided into four groups:group N ( normal ) , group M ( mod-el) , group M + ISO ( model + isorhamnetin ) , and group ISO ( isorhamnetin only ) . Group M +ISO and ISO were pre-incubated with isorhamnetin for 12 hours while other groups with plain DMEM. Group M and M+ ISO were treated with 300μmol · L-1 H2 O2 for 4 hours after pre-incubation. Mitochondrial membrane potential depolarization of H9 C2 was measured by fluo-rescence microscope. Apoptotic rate and ROS produc-tion of injured myocardial cell line were detected using
flow cytometry. The oxidative indictors were measured by spectrophotometry. The expressions of cytoplasmic cytochrome C, caspase-9, caspase-3, Bcl-2, Bax, Nrf2 and HO-1 were examined by Western blot. Result There was no difference in mitochondrial membrane potential depolarization, apoptotic rate, ROS produc-tion, oxidative indictors production and expressions of cytoplasmic cytochrome C, caspase-9,caspase-3, Bcl-2 , Bax between groups ISO and N ( P>0. 05 ) . Apop-totic rate, ROS production, expressions of cytoplasmic cytochrome C, caspase-9, caspase-3, Bax, MDA pro-duction of group M+ISO were significantly lower than those of group M ( P < 0. 01 ) . And mitochondrial membrane potential, Bcl-2, CAT, SOD and GSH-Px of group M + ISO were increased compared to group M .
Nuclear translocation of Nrf2 and expression of HO-1 in myocardial cell line were increased with the prolonged isorhamnetin incubation time. Conclusion Isorham-netin could protect myocardial cell line against H2 O2-induced oxidative injury and apoptosis through the in-
terruption of mitochondrial dependent apoptotic path-way and activation of Nrf2/ARE pathway.
8.Changes of Hydromechanics Using Vector Flow Mapping in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure
Yi GAO ; Ming CHEN ; Shanshan ZHANG ; Yun DONG ; Weidong CHEN ; Dongyan ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2015;(5):324-328
PurposeTo explore the left ventricle flow propagation process in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) using velocity flow mapping. Materials and Methods Patients with CHF (n=25) were selected as CHF group. Healthy subjects (n=28) were chosen as the control group. Flow reversal interval (FRI), flow reversal rate (FRR), corrected flow reversal rate (CFRI) and flow rate in peak ejection (FRPE) were measured. Parameters related to the vortex in CHF group were compared with that in the control group. Results Compared with the control group, FRI was longer [(71±13) msvs. (113±30) ms, P<0.05], FRR and FRPE were lower [(46.85±21.35) cm2/svs. (27.90±16.77) cm2/s;(74.54±9.10) cm2/svs. (41.12±17.25) cm2/s,P<0.05] in CHF group. FRI and CFRI were positively correlated with the Tei index (r=0.812 and 0.849,P<0.01). FRI was negatively correlated with LVEF, FS, SV, CO, CI (r=-0.646--0.515,P<0.05 orP<0.01). CFRI was negatively correlated with LVEF, FS, SV, CO and CI (r=-0.685--0.456,P<0.05 orP<0.01); FRR was negatively correlated with Tei index (r=-0.604,P<0.05), and was positively correlated with LVEF, FS, SV, CO and CI (r=0.503-0.812,P<0.05 orP<0.01);FRPE was negatively correlated with Tei index (r=-0.734,P<0.01), and were positively correlated with LVEF, FS, SV, CO and CI (r=0.557-0.776,P<0.05 orP<0.01).Conclusion Velocity flow mapping can demonstratecardiac hydromechanics in patients with chronic heart failure. The heart blood flow direction reversal efficiency may be a new method for diagnosis and treatment evaluation.
9.Assessment of left ventricular performance in patients with essential hypertension by global performance index based on three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging
Yong HAN ; Tian CHEN ; Yun DONG ; Yi LIU ; Lianghua XIA ; Ming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2014;23(1):1-6
Objective To investigate the left ventricular (LV) performance in patients with essential hypertension(EH) by global performance index (GPI) based on three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging (3D-STI).Methods A total of 164 EH patients were enrolled and divided into four subgroups according to LV configuration:LV normal group (LVN,n =67),concentric cardiac remodeling group (CCR,n =49),concentric cardiac hypertrophy group (CCH,n =28) and eccentric cardiac hypertrophy group (ECH,n =20).Thirty age and sex matched healthy volunteers were enrolled as controls.3D-STI was performed to assess LV 3D global strain and LV torsion,then LV systolic dyssynchrony index (SDI) and global performance index (GPI) were calculated.Global strain parameters were investigated among the groups,and correlations with GPI were studied.Results GPI,global longitudinal strain(GLS),global area strain(GAS),global radial strain(GRS) and global 3D strain(G3DS) in EH groups were respectively lower than those in the normal controls,and there were statistical differences among the respective parameters (P <0.05,respectively).SDI in group CCH and ECH were significantly higher than that in normal controls (P < 0.05,respectively).In multivariate stepwise regression analysis,GAS was the most influential to GPI.Conclusions GPI based on 3D-STI may accurately reflect LV performance in patients with EH,and has potential applications in clinical practice.