1.Dynamic expression of heat shock protein 47 in filtering bleb following the glaucomatous filtering surgery in rat
Weiwei, WANG ; Jialiang, ZHAO ; Gangwei, CHENG ; Xinguang, YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2014;32(2):114-118
Background Anti-scarring is a focus following glaucoma filtering surgery.It has been verified that expression of heat shock protein 47 (HSP47) is always correlated with that of various types of collagens and closely related with the collagen-related diseases including fibrosis in various organs.However,the relationship between the expression of HSP47 and fibrosis of filtering bleb is unclear.Ohjective Present study was to investigate the dynamic expression of HSP47 in subconjunctival filtering bleb after anti-glaucomatous filtering surgery.Methods Filtering surgery was performed on the right eyes of 10 SPF male Spargue-Dawley(SD) rats.Then the operative eyes were randomized into the postoperative 7-day group and 14-day group according to the randomized number table,and the left eyes of the rats served as the normal control group.The shape of filtering blebs and the ocular anterior segment response were examined under microscope daily.The animals were sacrificed by excessive anesthesia on day 7 and 14 after operation,respectively,and the specimens were prepared of the eyes.Regular histopathological examination was performed to observe the collagen fibrosis change,and immunohistochemistry was carried out to assay the dynamic expression of HSP47 depended on the fibrosis.Percentage of positive cells for HSP47 were calculated.The use and care of the experimental animals complied with the Regulation for the Administration of Affair Concerning the Experimental Animals by State Science and Technology Committee.Results Diffuse subconjunctival blebs were seen postoperatively in t0 eyes after surgery with mild inflammatory response in ocular anterior segment.Hematoxylin-eosin staining showed that compared with the specimens of the normal control group,fibroblasts obviously proliferated and collagenous fibers increased in the specimens of operative group.The HSP47 protein was less expressed in cytoplasm of many fibroblasts and less vascular endothelial cells in the normal rat specimens.The expressing intensity of HSP47 protein was enhanced.However,the expression intensity was weaker in the postoperative 14-day group in comparison with the 7-day group.The percentage of positive cells for HSP47 in the filtering blebs 7 days after operation was (56.40±1.12)%,that in the normal control group was (13.70±0.74)%,with a significant difference between them (P=0.000).In the postoperative 14-day group,the percentage of positive cells for HSP47 reduced from (56.40± 1.12) % to (23.90±0.76) % (P =0.000),but it was still higher than that of the normal control group (P =0.000).Conclusions Expression intensity of HSP47 alters as the activity of fibroblasts in filtering bleb,suggesting that HSP47 plays a role in collagen-fibrosis following filtering surgery in SD rats.
2.Clinical research of needle-pricking therapy for functional retrograde ejaculatioin.
Dong CHENG ; Lei HU ; Feng XIAN ; Jian ZHONG ; Yuejuan ZHANG ; Gangwei WANG ; Jiyuan MA ; Hao XU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(2):153-156
OBJECTIVETo observe the clinical effects of needle-pricking therapy, a newly medical and minimally invasive technique, for functional retrograde ejaculation and to explore its mechanism. Methods Thirty-six patients with functional retrograde ejaculation were randomly divided into an observation group(19 cases) and a control group(17 cases) In the observation group,needle-pricking therapy was used at Guanyuan(CV 4) and bilateral sacral plexus nerve,lumbar 1 nerve and greater occipital nerve stimulating points,once a week. In the control group, midodrine tablets were prescribed orally,three times a day. All the treatment was given for 9 weeks. The clinical effects of the two groups were observed, and the levels of luteinizing hormone(LH), testosterone(Tes) and estra4 diol(E2) were compared between the two groups.
RESULTSThe total effective rate of the observation group was, 89. 47%(17/19), which was better than 47.06% (8/17) of the control group(P<0. 05). The LH and Tes were obviously increased and E2 was decreased compared with those before treatment in the observation group(all P< 0. 01). Tes was raised(P<0. 05) and E2 was apparently declined in the control group(P<0. 01). After treatment, the differences of serum LH and Tes were statistically significant between the two groups(both P<0. 01).
CONCLUSIONNeedle-pricking therapy has advantages for functional retrograde ejaculation probably in that stimulating lumbosacral nerves can strengthen the function of pelvic floor muscles and urethral expansion muscle and regulate sexual gland axis.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Adult ; Ejaculation ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Needles ; Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Treatment Outcome
3.Research Progress on Effects of Gut Microbiome on Efficacy of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Colorectal Cancer
Yijie WANG ; Gangwei ZHANG ; Chao XU ; Qinghua YAO
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2022;49(11):1184-1189
With the rapid development of immunotherapy, an increasing number of immune checkpoint inhibitors have been used in clinical settings. Immunotherapy provides a new treatment option for patients with advanced colorectal cancer metastasis. Studies have confirmed that patients with metastatic colorectal cancer with dMMR/MSI-H status are more sensitive to immunotherapy and have a more objective and sustained clinical response than their counterparts. Gut microbiome has been proved to play a certain regulatory role in tumor immunotherapy response, and some bacteria can affect the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors through the immune system or metabolic function of the body. With the progress of the study, the gut microbiome is expected to become not only the predictive biomarkers of curative effect of colorectal cancer immunotherapy, but it can also be a key regulatory factor influencing the results of colorectal cancer immunotherapy. For future clinical treatment, the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors may benefit patients with advanced colorectal cancer.