1.Protective effect of salidroside on angiotensin Ⅱ-induced fibrosis in cardiac fibroblasts
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(20):3137-3142
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have shown that salidroside has an ameliorative effect on multi-organ fibrosis.However,the protective effect of salidroside on angiotensin ⅱ-induced fibrosis in cardiac fibroblasts is unclear. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the protective effects of salidroside on angiotensin ⅱ-induced oxidative stress and extracellular matrix deposition in cardiac fibroblasts of Sprague-Dawley rats and its mechanism of action. METHODS:Angiotensin Ⅱ was used to induce fibrosis in cardiac fibroblasts,and there were five experimental groups:normal control group,model group(final concentration of angiotensin Ⅱ in culture medium was 1 μmol/L),salidroside low and high dose groups(treatment with salidroside 50,100 μmol/L for 2 hours,followed by co-incubation with angiotensin Ⅱ for 48 hours),SIRT1 inhibitor group(treatment with SIRT1 inhibitor EX527 10 μmol/L for 2 hours,followed by high dose of salidroside for 2 hours and then co-incubation with angiotensin Ⅱ for 48 hours).The cell viability was detected using the cell counting kit-8 method,the cell migration rate was detected by Transwell,the intracellular reactive oxygen species level was detected by DCFH-DA fluorescent probe,and the intracellular malondialdehyde content,superoxide dismutase and catalase activities were detected by relevant kits.The protein and mRNA expression levels of SIRT1,LOXL2,α-SMA,type I collagen and type Ⅲ collagen were detected by western blot and qRT-PCR,respectively. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The cells were identified as cardiac fibroblasts by Vimentin fluorescence.Compared with the normal control group,cell viability,cell migration rate,reactive oxygen species level,and malondialdehyde content were significantly increased,superoxide dismutase and catalase activities were significantly decreased,LOXL2,α-SMA,type I collagen,type Ⅲ collagen mRNA and protein expression were significantly increased,and SIRT1 protein expression level was significantly decreased in the model group(all P<0.01).Compared with the model group,the above indexes showed opposite changes in the salidroside low and high dose groups(all P<0.05).Moreover,salidroside showed dose-dependent regulation.Compared with salidroside groups,cell migration rate and α-SMA protein expression level were significantly increased in the SIRT1 inhibitor group(both P<0.001).To conclude,salidroside has a protective effect on angiotensin Ⅱ-induced cardiac fibroblasts and can dose-dependently inhibit oxidative stress and extracellular matrix deposition.
2.Expression of MRP1/CD_9 in cervical squamous cell carcinoma tissue and its clinical significance
Xiao-Ming SHU ; Run-Yuan JI ; Cheng-Hai WANG ; Xiao-Ning LI ; Jian WU ; Zhen-Qing FENG ;
Cancer Research and Clinic 2006;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the clinical significance in MRP1/CD_9 expression in cervical squamous cancer tissues and normal cervical tissues.Methods The expression of MRP1/CD_9 were assayed by SABC immunohistochemical methods in 53 cases of cervical cancer tissues and 13 cases of normal cervical tissues.Results Positive expression of MRP1/CD_9 was detected in 13 normal cervical tissue.MRP1/D_9 ex- pression is down-regulated in cervical carcinoma(P
3.Heme oxygenase-2 gene deletion protects basal ganglia cells from oxidative injury induced by free Fe2+
Yan QU ; Xiang ZHANG ; Jian-Ning ZHANG ; Hai-Ning ZHEN ; Da-Kuan GAO
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2005;26(4):390-395
Objective:To determine whether heme oxygenase-2(HO-2) gene deletion can attenuate oxidative injury induced by free Fe2+. Methods:Stereotactic injection of 10 μl sterile FeCl2 (10 mmol/L) was made into the right striata of HO-2 knockout mice and wild-type mice. Brain edema severity was measured at 24 h. Cell viability, protein oxidation, and lipid oxidation of the basal ganglia were determined at 72 h. Western blot analysis was applied for heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) measurement.Results: Brain water content significantly decreased in HO-2 knockout mice at 24 h compared with wild-type mice. Protein oxidation and lipid oxidation significantly decreased in HO-2 knockout mice at 72 h compared with wild-type mice, while the striatal cell viability increased significantly. HO-1 expression at baseline and 72 h was also similar to that in wild-type mice. Conclusion:These results show that HO-2 gene deletion can protect basal ganalia cells from free Fe2+ -mediated oxidative stress injury,suggesting that selective inhibition of HO-2 may have a protective effect on brain oxidative injury.
4.Uninduced adipose-derived stem cells repair the defect of full-thickness hyaline cartilage.
Hai-Ning ZHANG ; Lei LI ; Ping LENG ; Ying-Zhen WANG ; Cheng-Yu LV
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2009;12(2):92-97
OBJECTIVETo testify the effect of the stem cells derived from the widely distributed fat tissue on repairing full-thickness hyaline cartilage defects.
METHODSAdipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) were derived from adipose tissue and cultured in vitro. Twenty-seven New Zealand white rabbits were divided into three groups randomly. The cultured ADSCs mixed with calcium alginate gel were used to fill the full-thickness hyaline cartilage defects created at the patellafemoral joint, and the defects repaired with gel or without treatment served as control groups. After 4, 8 and 12 weeks, the reconstructed tissue was evaluated macroscopically and microscopically. Histological analysis and qualitative scoring were also performed to detect the outcome.
RESULTSFull thickness hyaline cartilage defects were repaired completely with ADSCs-derived tissue. The result was better in ADSCs group than the control ones. The microstructure of reconstructed tissue with ADSCs was similar to that of hyaline cartilage and contained more cells and regular matrix fibers, being better than other groups. Plenty of collagen fibers around cells could be seen under transmission electron microscopy. Statistical analysis revealed a significant difference in comparison with other groups at each time point (t equal to 4.360, P less than 0.01).
CONCLUSIONThese results indicate that stem cells derived from mature adipose without induction possess the ability to repair cartilage defects.
Adipose Tissue ; cytology ; Alginates ; Animals ; Cartilage, Articular ; injuries ; surgery ; Cells, Cultured ; Glucuronic Acid ; Hexuronic Acids ; Mesenchymal Stromal Cells ; physiology ; Rabbits ; Tissue Engineering
5.Analysis of mitochondrial DNA gene tRNALeu(UUR) A3243G mutation in diabetic pedigrees.
Cai-ling WANG ; Fang LI ; Qin-zhi HOU ; Hai-zhen LI ; Yu ZHANG ; Guang NING
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2009;26(1):74-77
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical characteristics and the prevalence of mitochondrial gene A3243G mutation in diabetic pedigrees.
METHODSNineteen suspected mitochondrial DNA diabetic family members from three families were recruited. The gene fragment was amplified by PCR, and mutation was detected by direct sequencing.
RESULTSIn three pedigrees, the three probands and their mothers were found carrying the most common nt3243A>G mutation. Most of diabetic patients in these families were deaf and diabetes was developed at early age, characterized by impaired beta cell function and low body mass index (BMI).
CONCLUSIONThe mitochondrial gene A3243G mutation may cause diabetes mellitus and deaf.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Base Sequence ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; DNA, Mitochondrial ; genetics ; Deafness ; complications ; genetics ; Diabetes Complications ; genetics ; Diabetes Mellitus ; genetics ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mutation ; Pedigree ; RNA, Transfer, Leu ; genetics
6.Repair full-thickness meniscal defects with injectable tissue engineering technique.
Hai-ning ZHANG ; Ping LENG ; Ying-zhen WANG ; Cheng-yu LÜ ; Xiang-da WANG ; Chang-yao WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2010;48(17):1309-1312
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effectiveness of injectable tissue engineering to repair full-thickness meniscal defects.
METHODSFrom June 2008 to February 2009 full-thickness of meniscal defects were created in the anterior corner of goats, which with no blood supply, in a diameter of 2 mm. Then bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) was mixed with injectable calcium alginate gel to fill the defects. Other groups include the calcium alginate gel and empty group were served as control groups. At different time points, the animals were sacrificed and macroscopy, microscopy determination, electroscopy and MRI detection were performed to assess the outcomes of repairing.
RESULTSThe meniscal defects had been filled thoroughly in 16 weeks after operation with white, tough and elastic repair tissue similar to normal meniscal fibrocartilage in the tissue engineering groups. The repair tissue was mainly fibrochondrocytes in line with the calcium alginate fiber. Thick matrix secreted by the cells crammed the space between fibers. The view under electroscopy demonstrated that the microstructure of the repair tissue was normal and cells were in a fibrocartilage phenotype.
CONCLUSIONThe full-thickness meniscal defects in regions without blood supply can be reconstructed effectively with injectable tissue engineering.
Alginates ; Animals ; Bone Marrow Cells ; Cells, Cultured ; Disease Models, Animal ; Gels ; Glucuronic Acid ; Goats ; Hexuronic Acids ; Injections ; Male ; Stem Cells ; Tibial Meniscus Injuries ; Tissue Engineering ; methods ; Tissue Scaffolds
7.A sero-epidemiologic survey on human plague in source of three rivers area Qinghai from 2005 to 2007
Yong-hai, YANG ; Xiu-min, HAN ; Chao, LI ; Li, WANG ; Xiao-long, ZHAO ; Shou-hong, YU ; Shao-zhen, WEI ; Han-qing, YANG ; Li-xia, JIN ; Gang, NING
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2008;27(4):441-442
Objective To explore the characteristics of human plague using a sero-epidemiologic method in the source of the three rivers area in Qinghai for possible plague control strategies. Methods Investigate human plague sero-epidemiologically in the source of 4 counties in the three rivers area in Qinghai. The human serum would be tested to confirm the sew-positive rate for plague F1 antibody using indirect hemagglutination assay(IHA). Results A total of 2508 local participants were tested in 4 counties, the overall plague sero-positive rate was 2.31%(58/2508). This represents a statistically significant difference with 4 counties(X2=19.30,P<0.01). The sew-positive rate for males and females were 2.54% (32/1261) and 2.09% (26/1247), respectively. There were no statistically significant differences between males and females(X2= 0.65,P 0.05). The sero-positive rate in herdsman, cadre, Tibetan, Hart nationalities were 3.54% (44/1243), 6.47% (11 / 170), 2.40% (56/2335) and 1.47% (2/136), respectively. The sero- positive rate increased with age. The highest titre for human plague serum antibody was 1 : 640. Conclusion There were occult infections of plague in the population on source of three rivers area in Qinghai. Sero-epidemiologic data revealed that the human plague sero-positive rate was closely correlated with the local animal plague.
8.Clinical observation on mouse nerve growth factor in the prevention of dysfunction of cerebral trauma
Wei-Ping LIU ; Xi-Cai YI ; Hai-Ning ZHEN ; Li-Zhou WEI ; Yang LIU ; Zhou FEI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2010;9(2):193-195
Objective To assess the clinical effects of mouse nerve growth factor (NGF) on prevention of cerebral trauma-induced dysfunction. Methods Thirty-three patients with cerebral trauma, admitted to our hospital from Mar. 2007 to Feb. 2009, were chosen as NGF-treated group and NGF were injected intramuscularly at a daily dose of 40 μg. Control group was composed of another 33 patients, whose consciousness and traumatic condition were comparable with those of NGF-treated group and conventional treatment was given. The data of Glasgow coma scale (GCS) and Karnofsky performance status (KPS) were analyzed in the 2 groups. Results The NGF-treated group showed significantly high CCS 14 d after treatment as compared with the control group (P<0.05). The KPS in the NGF-treated group was statistically higher than that in the control group 6 months after the treatment was ended (P<0.05). Conclusion NGF, one of the most important neurotrophin, is safe and effective in the prevention of postinjury dysfunction.
9.Analysis of treatment and prognosis in 34 patients with anorectal malignant melanoma.
Zhen-Yu ZOU ; Hai-Liang LIU ; Pei-Ming SUN ; Ning NING ; Song-Yan LI ; Xiao-Hui DU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2013;16(5):459-462
OBJECTIVETo explore the prognostic factors of anorectal malignant melanoma (ARMM).
METHODSMedical records and follow-up data of 34 patients with ARMM treated in the Chinese PLA General Hospital from March 1993 to November 2011 were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTSThere were 26 abdominoperineal resections(APR) and 8 wide local excisions (WLE). Twenty patients underwent postoperative adjuvant therapy, including chemotherapy in 14 cases, radiotherapy in 2 cases, traditional Chinese medicine therapy in 4 cases and immunotherapy in 16 cases. Postoperative follow-up was carried out in all the patients and the mean follow-up period was 27 months. The 1-, 3- and 5-year overall survival rates were 76.3%, 39.6% and 20.6% respectively, while the 1-, 3- and 5-year disease-free survival rates were 60.6%, 30.8% and 12.8% respectively. APR and postoperative immunotherapy could significantly reduce the local recurrence rate. According to the Kaplan-Meier method, gross type of tumor, mural involvement, lymph metastasis, and clinical staging had significant effects on overall survival, while lymph metastasis and postoperative immunotherapy on disease-free survival. Cox proportional hazards model indicated that the clinical staging and postoperative immunotherapy were significant predictive factors.
CONCLUSIONSEarly diagnosis and correct choice of surgical method are the keys to the treatment. Postoperative immunotherapy can prolong disease-free survival.
Disease-Free Survival ; Humans ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; Melanoma ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ; Neoplasm Staging ; Prognosis ; Survival Rate
10.One craniotomy at the highest altitude in the world and follow-up study.
Hai-Ning ZHEN ; Wei ZHAO ; Jin-Yin ZHU ; Li WANG ; Zai-Hua GAN ; Wei-Xing DENG ; Peng-Qi LI ; Chang-Bai DENG ; Hai WANG ; Jiang WANG ; Zhou FEI
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(7):993-994
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