1.Relationship between adrenomedullin and diabetic tubulointerstitial injury
Ji-Xiang DONG ; Jun LI ; Ying XIE ; Zhi-Min MA ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1985;0(02):-
Forty-two patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) were refered to 3 groups:type 2 DM without diabetic nephropathy (DN),type 2 DM with DN in the initial stage and type 2 DM with DN in the clinical stage.Ten healthy subjects were served as control group.Plasma adrenomedullin (ADM),urinary?_1- microglobulin (MG) and?_2-MG were detected.The results showed that the level of plasma ADM rose gradually with the development of DN and was positively correlated with markers of tubulointerstiial injury such as urinary?_1- MG and?_2-MG (both P
2.Effect of SCF and G-CSF pretreatment on the proliferation and the differentiation of bone mesenchymal stem cells
Cuiyu BAO ; Jun GUO ; Yexin MA ; Min ZHENG ; Ji ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM:To investigate the effect of pretreatment of stem cell factor(SCF) and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor(G-CSF) on the proliferation and the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) into cardiomyogenic cells.METHODS:The MSCs,isolated primarily from bone marrow,and purified by passage culture,were obtained from the adult rats of four groups:the rats were pretreated by 5 daily injections of SCF;the rats were pretreated with G-CSF;the rats were pretreated with SCF and G-CSF;the rats were treated without any intervention.The 4th passage of MSCs was labeled by DAPI and cellular cycle analysis was conducted by flow cytometry before co-culture.The neonatal rat cardiomyocytes cultured for 3 days were co-cultured with DAPI-MSCs.The percentage of the differentiation of MSCs into cardiomyogenic cells during the five co-culture days was analyzed.The morphologic changes of MSCs and the proteins expression of cardiac myosin heavy chain(MHC) and troponin T(TnT) were recorded respectively with digital microscope camera system and immunofluorescence technique.The percentage of the differentiation of MSCs into cardiomyogenic cells was also calculated.RESULTS:The percentage of MSCs in G0/G1 phase in SCF/G-CSF group was significantly lower than that in SCF group,G-CSF group and the control group.The percentage of MHC protein-positive MSCs in SCF/G-CSF group was markedly higher than that in SCF group,G-CSF group and the control group,and that in SCF group and G-CSF group was significantly higher than control group.The percentage of TnT protein-positive MSCs in SCF/G-CSF group,SCF group and G-CSF group was significantly higher than that in control group.CONCLUSION:SCF and G-CSF show the ability to stimulate the proliferation of MSCs and induce MSCs to differentiate into cardiomyocytes.The combination of using SCF and G-CSF is more effective than using only SCF or G-CSF.
3.Changes of cardiac energy metabolism and structure during ischemia/reperfusion injury of liver in rats
Xiaojuan MA ; Hongmei WANG ; Jianlong ZHANG ; Qi MA ; Wenyan YU ; Jun LIAN ; Fengcai JI ; Jie YU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM:To investigate the effect and mechanism of liver ischemia/reperfusion(I/R)injury on the changes of cardiac energy metabolism and structure.METHODS:48 healthy Wistar male rats were randomly divided into 6 groups as follows(n=8 in each group):control group(CTL),simply ischemia for 30 min without reperfusion(I group);reperfusion following ischemia for 30 min(I/R group);2 h reperfusion following ischemia for 30 min(I/R 2 h group);4 h reperfusion following ischemia for 30 min(I/R 4 h group)and 6 h reperfusion following ischemia for 30 min(I/R 6 h group).The level of serum endotoxin was measured.The levels of insulin and insulin antibody in heart were detected by radioimmunoassay.The contents of MDA,MPO and lactic acid in heart were also determined.RESULTS:During the process of liver I/R injury,the level of endotoxin increased in I group and I/R group and declined gradually for long time during reperfusion,but was still longer than that in CTL group(P0.05).CONCLUSION:During the process of liver I/R injury,endotoxin is absorbed from intestine and impairment of liver detoxication leads to endotoxemia,which might play a role in the changes of the energy metabolism and structure in heart.
4.Association between obesity and the polymorphism of neuropeptide Y2 receptor gene in children and adolescents
Ji ZHANG ; Hai-Jun WANG ; Jun MA
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2009;30(7):695-698
Objective To study the relationship between neuropeptide Y2 receptor(NPY2R) gene rs1047214 polymorphism and obesity or metabolic syndrome in Chinese children and adolescents, in order to provide theoretical evidence for obesity control. Methods 2030 students at the age from 7 to 18 years were selected in Beijing. Physical indicators, blood pressure, serum lipids and fasting blood glucose and the rs1047214 polymorphism in NPY2R gene were tested for all the subjects. Results The mutation rate of the rs 1047214 polymorphism (T> C) was 18.6% and the CC genotype frequency was significantly higher in non-obese subjects (3.7%) than that in obese subjects (1.7%) (P<0.05). The differences of BMI, waist circumference (WC), waist-hip ratio (WHR) and waist-to-height ratio (WtHR) were statistically significant among the subjects with CC genotype having lower BMI, WC, WHR and WtHR than CT+TT carriers (P<0.05), shown in males, but not in females. There were no statistical significances for WC, WHR or WtHR levels between different genotypes under the general linear regression model, after adjusted for BMI. There were no statistical significances for blood pressure, serum lipids and FPG level between different genotypes. Conclusion The mutation rate of the rs1047214 polymorphism in NPY2R gene in Chinese adolescents was higher than that in foreign populations. Polymorphism seemed to be associated with obesity in males but did not seem to have significant association between polymorphism and other phenotypes of metabolic syndrome.
5.Association of abnormal lipid metabolism with INSIG2 gene variant in overweight and obese children
Hai-Jun WANG ; Heng ZHANG ; Ji ZHANG ; Yan WANG ; Jun MA
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2010;31(6):650-654
Objective To study the relationship between insulin induced gene 2 (INSIG2) variant and obesity or lipid metabolism in Chinese children and adolescents. Methods A total number of 2030 school students at the age from 7 to 18 years were selected in Beijing. Physical indicators, serum lipids and the rs13428113 polymorphism in INSIG2 gene were examined for all the subjects. Results The overall mutation rate of the rs13428113 polymorphism (T>C) was 49.3%.The differences of genotype and allele frequencies were not statistically significant among normal-weight, overweight and obesity groups (P>0.05). Among the overweight students, those with CC genotype had higher body mass index, waist-hip ratio, bronchial triceps skin-fold, and anterior superior lilac spine skin-fold than TT/TC carriers. Among the obese group, those with CC genotype had higher total cholesterol level than TT/TC careers (P<0.05). Conclusion The rs13428113 polymorphism in INSIG2 gene was associated with abnormal lipid metabolism in overweight and obese children, which increasing the degree of obesity and abnormal serum lipids.
6.Expression and significance of erythropoietin in human gastric carcinoma on tissue microarry.
Chen JIANG ; Jian-xian YU ; Hua CHEN ; Hong-jun WEI ; Hai-yan MA ; Ping JI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2006;35(9):559-560
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7.The clinical application of femoral head exclusion after resection of pelvic tumors around acetabulum
Hongchao HUANG ; Yongcheng HU ; Dengxing LUN ; Jun MA ; Qun XIA ; Jingtao JI ; Bingcheng SU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(6):635-639
Objective To study clinical application of femoral head exclusion after resection of pelvic tumors around acetabulum with less limb damage and complications.Methods From October 1999 to August 2009,18 patients with pelvic tumors around acetabalum (zone Ⅱ of Ennekingl were treated with tumor resection and femoral head exclusion,including 16 males and 2 females with an average age of 54 years(range,18-72).The diagnosis were chondrosarcoma(4 cases),osteosarcoma(2),giant cell tumor of bone(4),synoviosareoma(1),malignant fibrous histiocytoma(1),Ewing sarcoma(1),and metastatic carcinoma(5).Throe cases were treated by selective arterial embolization before operation and 4 cases by temporary block of lower abdominal aorta or common iliac arte.Regular follow-up in clinic was done to observe function of joint and radiographic imaging.Results All patients were followed up for 55 months(range,3-118).The mean surgical time was 170 min(range,120-350 min).The mean blood loss was 1200 ml(range,600-2200 ml).All wounds were healed without infection.One patient with osteosarcoma and 3 with metastatic carcinoma died of multiple organ metastases during 6 months to 2 years after operation.The others had no local relapse.The mean limb discrepancy was 5.0 cm (range,2.0-7.5 cm).The mean Enneking score was 23 (range,20-27).All patients needed custom-made shoes with heightened heel of 2-3 cm.Osteonecrosis of the femoral head was not found in radiographic images.Eight cases had formed artificial acetabulum.One case had gentle lumbar scoliosis.Conclusion The clinical application of femoral head exclusion after resection of pelvic tumors around acetabulum had low complications,less pain,low relapse,better function in the recent period.
8.Adult-onset Still's disease and acute severe hepatic lesion
Li MA ; Zhi-Ji QIAN ; Meng-Jun ZHAO ; Dong-Hai WU ;
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2003;0(08):-
1000 IU/L,TBil 40~250 mg/L,and mild liver dysfunction at beginning of the disease,but acute severe hepatic lesion occurred due to the use of antibiotics,immunodepressant or NSAIDs.Three patients developed liver function failure and died,7 patients' liver function recovered to nor- mal by increasing dosage of glucocorticoid.Conclusion AOSD with mild liver dysfunction is frequently en- countered.During the treatment,acute severe hepatic lesion may occur due to certain drugs.Therefore,any drug used in AOSD with mild liver dysfunction should be cautious.Once acute severe hepatic lesion happens, increases the dosage of glucocorticoid promptly can improve prognosis.
9.Application of color-coded DSA in quantitatively analyzing perfusion decrease of hepatic tumors before and after TACE
Liang ZHAO ; Shuai ZENG ; Jun MA ; Xun GUAN ; Zhezhong GUO ; Ji WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(4):313-317
Objective To discuss the application of color-coded digital subtraction angiography (ccDSA) in quantitatively analyzing the instant perfusion changes of hepatic tumors during transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE).Methods The clinical data of 35 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) who underwent TACE were reviewed.Before and after TACE,two-dimensional DSA (2D-DSA) was performed by using the same parameters in all patients.The image sequences were post-processed with 2D-ccDSA.On ccDSA images the regions of interest (ROIs) were measured to obtain the time-contrast-intensity (CI[t]) curves as well as the perfusion parameters,including tumor blood supply time (TBST),area under the curve (AUC),contrast-intensity peak (C I-Peak) and maximum upslope (MS),which were used to evaluate the degree of the reduction in direct blood flow and in tumor staining.The relationship between the above parameters and subjective angiographic chemoembolization endpoint (SACE) was analyzed.Results After TACE,the perfusion parameters were significantly different from pre-TACE ones.AUC and CI-Peak values were dramatically decreased.After TACE,TBST slowed a significant delay.The reduction of perfusion about 30%-40% was equal to SACE grade Ⅲ;the reduction of perfusion about 60%-70% was equal to SACE grade Ⅳ.Conclusion 2D-ccDSA can be used to objectively and quantitatively evaluate the effect of TACE on the perfusion of hepatic tumors,providing useful indexes for making quantitative assessment of the degree of blood flow stagnation and the reduction of tumor staining.
10.Transmission disequilibrium between congenital dislocation of the hip and homeobox-containing genes*
Hongwei MA ; Yao LU ; Jun JIANG ; Yueping WANG ; Qiwei LI ; Yang WANG ; Shijun JI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(6):190-192
BACKGROUND: Research shows that genetic factors are an important component of the congenital dislocation of the hip(CDH) . However, no susceptibility genes have been identified by now. The homebox-containing (HOX) genes that regulate the embryogenesis and vertebrate limb development may play a role in the pathogenesis of CDH.OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether a correlation exists between CDH and the Hox genes.DESIGN: Controlled study associated with family.SETTING: Department of aevelopmental pediatrics, genetic laboratory, department of pediatric orthopaedics in an affiliated hospital of a university.PARTICIPANTS: All the 101 CDH patients and their parents (altogether 303 members) were the in-patients from the Department of Pediatric Orthopaedics of the Second Clinical College of China Medical University; from December 1999 to January 2001. All the patients presented typical clinical manifestations and were diagnosed by X rays and operations for confirmation.METHODS: Four microsatellite markers D7S1808, D17S1820, D12S1686 and Hox4EP were selected in the chromosome regions of7p14 - 15, 17q21, 12q13and 2q31 where Hox A, Hox B, Hox C and Hox D genes which regulate the embryonic limb development reside respectively. Genotypes of 303 members in 101CDH families were analyzed by the techniques of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Then transmission disequilibrium test(TDT) was performed to analyze the data of genotypes.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The genotypes of four microsatellite markers D7S1808, D17S1820, D12S1686 and Hox4EP in every CDH family including one child and parents; transmission disequilibrium test between transmission alleles and non-transmission alleles.RESULTS: Transmission disequilibrium was found between CDH and allele 7 of D7S1808(X2 = 6. 045, P = 0. 014) among a total of 10 alleles detected, between CDH and allele 4 of D17S1820(X2 =6. 025, P =0. 014) among a total of 12 alleles detected, between CDH and allele 4 of Hox4Ep (X2 = 6. 461, P =0.011) among a total of 16 alleles detected. But no transmission disequilibrium was found between CDH and D12S1686(X2 = 6. 171,P =0. 965) with 16 alleles detected.CONCLUSION: CDH may be related to Hox A, Hox B, Hox D genes, and Hox A, Hox B, Hox D genes may be susceptibility genes in CDH.