1.Effects of cell-mediated immunity induced by intramuscular chitosan-pJME/ GM-CSF nano-DNA vaccine in BAlb/c mice.
Yong-Zhen ZHAI ; Yan ZHOU ; Li MA ; Guo-He FENG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(4):423-428
This study aimed to investigate the immune adjuvant effect and mechanism induced by chitosan nanoparticles carrying pJME/GM-CSF. In this study, plasmid DNA (pJME/GM-CSF) was encapsulated in chitosan to prepare chitosan-pJME/GM-CSF nanoparticles using a complex coacervation process. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the type of infiltrating cells at the site of intramuscular injection. The phenotype and functional changes of splenic DCs were measured by flow cytometry after different immunogens were injected intramuscularly. The killing activity of CTLs was assessed using the lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release assay. The preparation of chitosan-pJME/GM-CSF nanoparticles matched the expected theoretical results. Our results also found that, after pJME/GM-CSF injection, the incoming cells were a mixture of macrophages, neutrophils, and immature DCs. Meanwhile, pJME/GM-CSF increased the expression of MHC class II molecules on splenic DCs, and enhanced their Ag capture and presentation functions. Cell-mediated immunity was induced by the vaccine. Furthermore, chitosan-pJME/GM-CSF nanoparticles outperformed the administration of standard pJME/GM-CSF in terms of DC recruitment, antigen processing and presentation, and vaccine enhancement. These findings reveal that chitosan could be used as delivery vector for DNA vaccine intramuscular immunizations, and enhance pJME/GM-CSF-induced cellular immune responses.
Adjuvants, Immunologic
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administration & dosage
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Animals
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Chitosan
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administration & dosage
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immunology
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Dendritic Cells
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immunology
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virology
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Encephalitis Virus, Japanese
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genetics
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immunology
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Encephalitis, Japanese
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immunology
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prevention & control
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virology
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Female
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Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor
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administration & dosage
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genetics
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immunology
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Humans
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Immunity, Cellular
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Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines
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administration & dosage
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genetics
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immunology
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Nanoparticles
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administration & dosage
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Spleen
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immunology
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T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic
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immunology
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virology
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Vaccines, DNA
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administration & dosage
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genetics
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immunology
2.Application of continuous flushing with heparin in the vacuum sealing drainage
Hongjuan GUO ; Gaoli DENG ; Chunxi MA ; Lu FENG ; Xiangjin LUO
Modern Clinical Nursing 2014;(6):39-42
Objective To study the effect of continuing flushing with heparin on the prevention of tube obstruction after vacuum sealing drainage(VSD).Methods Seventy-four patients with large area of skin defects treated by VSD were randomly divided into experiment group and control group. The experiment group were managed by continuous infusion with saline at 250 mL and heparin at 12500 U (50 U/mL)in 24 h after operation,with 20 to 30 drops per minute and two times a day. The control group included 33 cases was injected with 20 mL saline when the drainage tube blocked until the VSD tube was unobstructed. The two groups were compared in terms of drainage time, drainage tube,wound healing time,rate of un-obstruction of tubes and histopathological scores.Results The drainage time and wound healing time of experiment group were significantly shorter than that of control group(P<0.05). The rate of un-obstruction of tubes was higher than the control group and so it was with the score in histopathology.Conclusion Continuous flushing with heparin can effectively reduce the incidence of VSD obstruction and promote wound healing.
3.Preparation of EUS-guided radiofrequency probe and test of its functions
Shijie MA ; Guoxin ZHANG ; Ruihua SHI ; Feng GUO ; Yi MIAO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2011;28(2):90-93
Objective To prepare a radiofrequency (RF) ablation probe guided by endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) and to evaluate its efficacy and safety. Methods A modified 19-gauge needle ( Olympus) was used, which was electrically insulated with shrink tubing, with the tip of lcm naked. The insulation was tested, and the current signal was stable. Three rabbits were anesthetized with 8% chloral hydrate ( 3 ml/kg) intraperitoneally, fixed on the dissecting table. A standard neutral pad was applied to the thigh of the rabbit to complete the electrical circuit, both the pad and the needle electrode connected with RF generator. After anesthesia was ready, the needle was advanced through the gastric wall into the liver. Ablations were performed three times in the same zone. Extent and tissue lesion were measured after ablation. Results Ablation could be successfully performed by the needle electrode, with brown lesions surrounded by normal hepatic tissue. The mean diameter of the ablated zone in the liver was 1.0 cm× 1.2 cm. After ablation,specimens along the passage were subjected to NADH staining, and no lesions were found. HE and NADH staining showed no viable cells in the central ablation area. Conclusion With the advance of the technology and selection of materials, an EUS-guided needle electrode can be made. This preliminary animal trial demonstrates that radiofrequency ablation can be performed effectively and safely by using this EUS-guided needle electrode.
4.Progress in mechanisms of damage induced by hyperkinesis and intervention effect of naturaI poIysaccharides
Feng GU ; Yuxia WANG ; Hao MA ; Hua GUO ; Junjie SHAN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2014;(5):788-793
Physical training induces beneficial adaptations,but long excessive exercise may lead to severe damage to the skeletal muscles,liver,heart,kidneys and immune functions. Over the past few decades,health scholars have been searching for natural components that can prevent or improve the damage induced by hyperkinesis. The mechanisms of organ damage induced by long overtraining include immunosuppression,metabolism disorder,hormone disturbance,oxidative damage, etc. Natural poly-saccharides have interventional effects on these injuries,possibly by improving immunity,regulating metabolism and ameliorating free radical damage.
5.Significance of RhoA and Snail expression in salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma
Ruili HU ; Feng AN ; Yuanyuan LIN ; Sai MA ; Bowei GUO
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(7):759-761
Objective To investigate the relationship of RhoA and Snail expressions, and the invasion and metastasis in salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma (SACC). Methods The expressions of RhoA protein and Snail protein in 55 samples of SACC (SACC group ) and 20 samples of para-carcinoma normal tissues(control group) were detected using immunohisto?chemical method. The relationship between RhoA protein and Snail protein expressions and clinical and pathological charac?teristics were analyzed. Results The positive expressions of RhoA protein (69.1% vs 5.0%) and Snail protein (72.7% vs 10.0%) were significantly higher in SACC group than those in control group (P < 0.05). The positive expression rates of RhoA protein and Snail protein were significantly higher in patients with lymph node metastasis than those in patients with?out lymph node metastasis. The positive expression rates of RhoA protein and Snail protein were significantly higher in pa?tients atⅢ+Ⅳstage than those in patients atⅠ+Ⅱstage. The positive expression rates of RhoA protein and Snail protein were significantly higher in substantive carcinal tissues than those in screen roller type and tubular carcinal tissues. The posi?tive expression of Snail protein was significantly higher in substantive and tubular carcinal tissues than that in screen roller type carcinal tissues (P<0.05). There were no significant differences in positive expression rates of RhoA and Snail between different gender, age and different carcinal tissues. There was a positive correlation beween expression rates of RhoA and Snail protein in SACC (r=0.414, P<0.001). Conclusion RhoA and Snail may both facilitate the infiltration and metastasis of SACC through RhoA/ROCK/PKD1/NF-kappa B/Snail signaling pathways.
6.The Normal Anatomy and CT Study of HDL
Yajuan WEN ; Jing MA ; Feng WANG ; Guangfu YANG ; Youmin GUO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2000;0(02):-
Objective To study the normal anatomy and pathologic CT findings of HDL and compare the HDL dimension of two conditions.Methods 160 consecutive CT scans of the normal upper abdomen were reviewed and 19 cases of cadavers were used.Results There was no statistics differences between the cadavers and normal subjects on HDL.Conclusion The real dimension of HDL can be replaced by the measurement on CT image,CT is a accurate means of measuring HDL in vival of human being.
7.Postoperative radiotherapy for stage Ⅱ/Ⅲ rectal cancer
Xuejun MA ; Xiaomao GUO ; Zhen ZHANG ; Ji ZHU ; Yan FENG
China Oncology 2001;0(03):-
60 Gy.The 5-year local control rates are 92%,71% and 87% respectively(P=0.9194),and 5-year overall survival rate are 68%,62% and 53% respectively(P=0.4194).There is no significant difference of overall survival and local control rate between these three dose groups.Five patients with dose of more than 50Gy died of late toxicities.Conclusions:Adjuvant radiotherapy for Stage Ⅱ and Ⅲ patients with rectal cancer dose not show dose response.There is no improvement of local control and survival due to the escalation of dose.The dose of conventional radiotherapy is better at less than 50Gy.Overdosage may lead to severe toxicities.
8.Effect of Jisuikang on Nogo-66 receptor NgR expression in rats with spinal cord injury
Yang GUO ; Yong MA ; Cheng FENG ; Yalan PAN ; Guicheng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(18):2622-2627
BACKGROUND: Myelin sheath related inhibitors have been found to have great impact on microenvironment of axon regeneration. Traditional Chinese medicine is gradual y becoming a research hotspot on improving microenvironment of nerve regeneration with its advantage on multiple factors and targets.
OBJECTIVE: To clarify the effect of Jisuikang on Nogo-66 receptor NgR expression after spinal cord injury.
METHODS: 144 rats were randomly divided into six groups: sham surgery group, model group, prednisone group, high-, moderate- and low-dose Jisuikang groups (n=24). Animal models of spinal cord injury were established by the modified Allen’s method in the later five groups. Rats in the prednisone group were daily given 0.06 g/kg prednisone acetate by lavage, once a day. Rats in the high-, moderate- and low-dose Jisuikang groups were daily intragastrically given 12.5, 25 and 50 g/kg Jisuikang, once a day. Rats in the sham surgery and model groups were intragastrically daily given 20 mL of saline, once a day. Rats in each group were administered drugs until death.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Compared with the model group, NgR protein and mRNA expression levels were significantly lower in the prednisone, moderate-and low-dose Jisuikang groups. These data suggested that Jisuikang can improve the recovery of neurological function after spinal cord injury and effectively inhibit NgR protein expression at the site of injury so as to suppress the microenvironment factors harmful to nerve regeneration and further improve the microenvironment of nerve regeneration. Subject headings: Drugs, Chinese Herbal; Spinal Cord Injuries; Axons; Tissue Engineering
9.Edaravone protects against lung injury induced by intestinal ischemia/reperfusion in rat
Feng ZOU ; Nailiang GUO ; Guoping MA ; Song LIU ; Bang'e ZHAO
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2017;33(4):374-376
Objective Intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (I-R) is a critical and triggering event in the development of distal organ dysfunction,frequently involving the lungs.In this study we investigated the effects of edaravone on the prevention of lung injury induced by intestinal I-R in rats.Methods Eighteen male SD rats were randomly divided into 3 groups: Sham operation group (group Sham),I-R group (group IR) and edaravone group (group E).After injecting 6 mg of edaravone or the same volume of 0.9% sodium chloride,the anterior mesenteric artery was clamped with a noninvasive microvascular clip for 120 min and then reperfusion for 120 min.Sham-operated animals underwent the same surgical procedures without clamping.Lung tissues were collected for pathology tested by HE dyed,blood as collected for the analysis of TNF-α and IL-6 concentration by ELISA,small lung tissues were collected for the analysis of lung myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity and malonialdehyde (MDA) concentration.Results Compared with group Sham,the alveolar epithelial cells in group IR was widespread edema,inflammatory cell infiltration,atectasis,disruption of alveolar,and pulmonary capillary hemorrhage.The pathological changes of lung tissue in group E were significantly improved compared with those in group IR,and that of alveolar inflammatory exudate was decreased.Pathological scoring of group E (2.1±0.7),which was significantly lower than that of group IR (5.7±1.1) and group sham (1.5±0.2) score (P<0.05),so the concentration of TNF-α,IL-6,MPO activity and MDA concentration of group E were less than those of group IR (P<0.01).Conclusion Edaravone ameliorated the lung injury induced by intestinal I-R.
10.Abscisic acid inhibits proliferation of human hepatocarcinoma cells
Yonggang LU ; Jing TAN ; Jie ZHANG ; Lanqing MA ; Feng GUO ; Yongzhang GUO
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the mechanism of Depression proliferation in human hepatocarcinoma cells by Abscisic acid.Methods To detect protein expression o of P53,Ki-67 and Cyclin D1 by immunocyte chemistry; detect mRNA expression of P53 and telomerase by RT-PCR. Results The protein expression level of mtP53, Cyclin D1, Ki-67 and the mRNA expression level of mtP53 and hTERT all decreased in cells treated by ABA,HMBA and ABA+ HMBA(P