1.Evaluation of rabbit corneal endothelial decompensation model established with Descemetorhexis technique
Xiangyu, YE ; Jianli, JI ; Liping, WU ; Wenbin, GUAN ; Yaohua, SHENG
Chinese Ophthalmic Research 2009;27(11):978-982
Objective Corneal endothelial decompensation is caused by many corneal diseases. It often results in severe clinical complications. Endothelial keratoplasty (EK) is a new therapy for corneal endothelial decompensation. This study aimed to investigate a new approach to establishing corneal endothelial decompensation animal model with Descemetorhexis technique in order to better understand the tissue response to EK. Methods Thirty New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into three groups according to different surgical procedures; corneal endothelial cells (CEC), Descemet's membrane and corneal endothelial cells (DM + CEC) as well as Descemet' s stripping with endothelial keratoplasty(DSEK) group and 10 eyes for each. The right eyes of rabbits were as surgery eyes. Other 10 rabbits were as DSEK donors. Corneal transparency, anterior chamber response and graft location were examined once per day for two weeks under the slit lamp. Comeal thickness was measured by ultrasound biomicroscope. Corneal endothelial cells were analyzed using vital staining with alizarin red and trypan blue in 2, 4 and 8 weeks after operation. Results The cornea in DM + CEC group remained opaque throughout the observation period. In CEC and DSEK group, corneal clarity was gradually restored and corneal thickness was significantly less than that in the DM + CEC group during the postoperative 8 weeks. There were significant differences in corneal thickness between the DM + CEC group and CEC group or DSEK group during the postoperative 8 weeks (P <0. 05). The vital staining showed that most Descemetorhexis area was not covered by endothelial cells even 2 months after surgery. Conclusion A new corneal endothelial decompensation model is successfully established for the study of corneal endothelial keratoplasty, which is helpful for understanding the wound-healing of rabbit corneal endothelium after Descemel' s membrane damage.
2.Effect of signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 gene silencing by shRNA mediated by lentiviral vector for the treatment of colorectal cancer
Weifeng QIAN ; Jianli RUAN ; Wenxian GUAN ; Yuan GAO ; Zhiming QIAO ; Chunlin XIA
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2010;09(4):269-272
Objective To determine the effect of signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 (STAT3) gene silencing by shRNA mediated by lentiviral vector for the treatment of colorectal cancer. Methods The recombinant lentiviral vector pRNAT-shSTAT3, empty lentiviral vector pRNAT-GFP, and lentiviral packaging plasmids in supernatant were collected to transfect HT-29 cells for harvesting the HT-29-shSTAT3 cells and HT29-GFP cells. Fifteen male rats were divided into three groups (n = 5 ), and then they were inoculated with HT-29cells, HT-29-GFP cells and HT-29-shSTAT3 cells, respectively. Cell growth was assessed by MTT assay and the changes in cell cycle were detected by flow cytometry. The changes in microvessel density (MVD) of tumors were detected by immunohistochemistry. All data were analysed by one-way analysis of variance. Results The growth of HT-29-shSTAT3 cells was significantly suppressed compared with HT-29 and HT-29-GFP cells (F = 632.50,P < 0. 05 ). The proportions of cells at the G0/G1 phase were 68.7% ± 2.9% in HT-29-shSTAT3 cells, 38.5% ±1.6% in HT-29-GFP cells and 38.7% ± 2.3% in HT-29 cells, with a significant difference among the three groups (F = 166.53, P < 0.05 ). The MVDs of HT-29 cells, HT-29-GFP cells and HT-29-shSTAT3 cells were 29 ±5, 28 ±4 and 10 ±3, respectively, with a significant difference among the three groups (F=31.60, P <0.05). Conclusion STAT3 gene silencing by shRNA mediated by lentiviral vector can significantly inhibit the growth of colorectal cancer cells.
3.Characteristics of hippocampal 3-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
Jianli XING ; Xi ZHANG ; Luning WANG ; Bo ZHOU ; Jinqun GUAN ; Ningyu AN ; Liuquan CHENG ; Yuanchao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2010;43(6):421-426
Objective To identify the characteristics of hippocampal 3-dimensional MRI in patients diagnosed as having subtypes of amnestic mild cognitive impairment(aMCI)using hippocampal surfacebased analytic technique.Methods Fifry aMCI patients and 16 healthy controls who were equivalent in age and education(NC)were recruited.Every subiect carried out a 3-dimensional MRI scan.After the imaging data were acquired.the borders of the hippocampus were manually traced in coronal vlew using the software of InsightSNAP1.4.1. Hippocampal volume was computed automatically and statistically analysed.Hippocampal 3-dimension MRI were transformed into 3-dimension parametric surface mesh models of 400×200 prids.Hippocampal radial distance measures which was the distance from the surface point to the central axis were statistically compared between two groups.The radial atrophy significance maps were acquired and adjusted for multiple comparisons.Hippocampal morphological difference maps of aMCI in contrast with NC were acquired.Results The average normalized volume of left hippocampus were(3247.5±600.2)mm3 in aMCI patients and(3467.9±451.3)mm3 in NC subjects.The average normalized volume of right hippocampus were(3416.8±699.1)mm3 in aMCI patients and(3469.1±358.9)mm3 in NC subjects.Comparison of hippocampal volume did not differ significantly between aMCI patients and NC subjects(t=1.161,P=0.255;U=0.178,P=0.859).By using hippocampal surface-based morphologic analytic technique,3-dimension hippocampal morphological difference maps between two groups were acquired,showing significant atrophy on the lateral and inferior hippocampal surface which corresponded to CA1 and subiculum hippocampal subfields bilaterally in aMCI patients compared with NC subjects. Conclusions aMCI patients do not have significant volume loss in the hippocampus. Through hippocampal surface-based morphologic analyses, partial regional atrophy of hippocampus at some degree is found, mainly localizing in the lateral and inferior hippocampal regions which correspond to CA1 and subiculum hippocampal subfields bilaterally in aMCI compared with NC. These results may reflect the early image marker in aMCI.
4.Combined effects of platelet-derived growth factor-BB and insulin-like growth factor-I on the expression of integrin (beta 3 protein in periodontal ligament cells of rats during orthodontic tooth movement.
Mu SU ; Jianguo LIU ; Xiaoyan GUAN ; Jin HUANG ; Yuhong XU ; Jiangtao ZHANG ; Juxiang PENG ; Gaohua LI ; Jianli ZHONG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2011;29(4):409-412
OBJECTIVETo investigate the combined effects of platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB) and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) on the expression of integrin (beta3 protein in the periodontal tissues of the compressing side of orthodontic tooth in rats.
METHODSEstablishing orthodontic movement model in Sprague-Dawley rats, which were injected with 10 ng PDGF-BB, 200 ng IGF-I alone or in combination in the buccal submucosal area of the orthodontic tooth. The injection was applied every other day. The experiment continued for ten days and then the rats were sacrificed. The expression of integrin (beta3 protein in periodontal ligament tissues of the compressing side was detected by immunohistochemical techniques.
RESULTSThe expression of integrin (beta3 protein in periodontal ligament tissues of the compressing side of each experimental group was significantly increased compared with that of the control group (P<0.01). Meanwhile the maximum mean optical density value of integrin (beta3 protein expression was attained in the combination group which showed a significant increase compared with the PDGF-BB group (P<0.05) and the IGF-I group (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe combination of exogenous PDGF-BB and IGF- I in orthodontic tooth movement may enhance the expression of integrin (beta3 protein in periodontal ligament cells and PDGF-BB and IGF-I may have a synergistic effect during orthodontic tooth movement.
Animals ; Cells, Cultured ; Fibroblasts ; Insulin-Like Growth Factor I ; Integrins ; Periodontal Ligament ; Platelet-Derived Growth Factor ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-sis ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Somatomedins ; Tooth Movement Techniques
5.Comparative study of induction therapy during kidney transplantation
Zhaojie GUAN ; Jie LIU ; Lei QIAN ; Lihua YIN ; Yan TIAN ; Jianli WANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2019;40(7):419-422
Objective To explore the efficacy and safety of two antibody induction therapies during donor after cardiac death (DCD) kidney transplantation .Methods Retrospective analysis was performed for the clinical data of DCD kidney patients in 2016 .Patients using basiliximab monoclonal or thymoglobulin (ATG ) polyclonal antibody were divided into two groups . Early postoperative biopsy proven ,acute rejection rate ,creatinine level and patient/graft survival rate were compared between two groups at 1 ,3 or 6 month post-operation .Results Basiliximab (n=44) and ATG (n=60) was used as induction .No significant inter-group difference existed in donor age ,primary disease , creatinine pre-donation , recipient age or cause of renal failure . And recipient male ratio and body weight were greater in ATG group than those in basiliximab group [87% vs .55% ;(70 ± 13) vs .(64 ± 12) kg] .Outcomes of basiliximab group showed acute rejection rate was 9% ,average creatinine 112 .4 at 1 month ,127 .0 at 3 months and 107 .8 at 6 months and total infection rate 16% .Graft/patient 6-month survival rates were 95% (42/44)and 98% (43/44) .Outcomes of ATG group showed that acute rejection rate was 3% ,average creatinine 135 .6 at 1 month ,119 .0 at 3 months and 118 .0 at 6 months and total infection rate 22% .Graft/patient 6-month survival rates were both 100% (60/60) .Conclusions During DCD kidney transplantation ,both induction therapies may prevent acute rejection immediately post-operation .No difference exists in acute rejection rate ,infection rate ,graft/recipient 6-month survival rate or graft function . These two inductions have an excellent early prognosis .
6.The value of chromosomal microarray analysis and fluorescence in situ hybridization for the prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal mosaicisms.
Jianli ZHENG ; Ning AN ; Min LI ; Mengjun XU ; Yongjuan GUAN ; Jianbin LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2023;40(5):527-531
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the value of chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for the prenatal diagnosis of chromosomal mosaicisms.
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A total of 775 pregnant women who had visited the Prenatal Diagnosis Center of Yancheng Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital from January 2018 to December 2020 were selected as study subjects. Chromosome karyotyping analysis and CMA were carried out for all women, and FISH was used to validate the suspected mosaicism cases.
RESULTS:
Among the 775 amniotic fluid samples, karyotyping has identified 13 mosaicism cases, which yielded a detection rate of 1.55%. Respectively, there were 4, 3, 4 and 2 cases for sex chromosome number mosaicisms, abnormal sex chromosome structure mosaicisms, abnormal autosomal number mosaicisms and abnormal autosomal structure mosaicisms. CMA has only detected only 6 of the 13 cases. Among 3 cases verified by FISH, 2 cases were consistent with the karyotyping and CMA results, and clearly showed low proportion mosaicism, and 1 case was consistent with the result of karyotyping but with a normal result by CMA. Eight pregnant women had chosen to terminate the pregnancy (5 with sex chromosome mosaicisms and 3 with autosomal mosaicisms).
CONCLUSION
For fetuses suspected for chromosomal mosaicisms, CMA, FISH and G-banding karyotyping should be combined to determine the type and proportion of mosaicisms more precisely in order to provide more information for genetic counseling.
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7.Clinical application of donor kidney in rhabdomyolysis combined with acute kidney injury
Jianli WANG ; Zhaojie GUAN ; Lihua YIN ; Lili ZHANG ; Lei QIAN ; Jie LIU ; Yujian NIU ; Zhongyang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2018;39(11):660-662
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of donor kidneys in rhabdomyolysis(RM) combined with acute kidney injury(AKI).Methods A retrospective analysis was made on the clinical data of 10 donors with RM and 14 cases of renal transplantation from March 2017 to May 2018.Results AKI was caused by RM in 10 donors.Before harvesting the donor kidneys,blood creatine kinase (CK) level was (14 005.19 ± 11 894.27) U/L in 10 donors,plasma myoglobin level was >3 000 μg/L in 7 cases,and that was (2 288 ± 680) μg/L in 3 cases.LDH level was 883 ± 453 IU/L and serum creatinine (Cr) value was (216.55 ± 125) μmol/L.6 donors received continuous renal replacement therapy.Six patients with delayed renal function recovery (DGF) were treated with CRRT.The duration of GDF was 3-20 days,with an average of 10 ± 6.6 days.All the patients were followed up for 3-15 months.The glomerular filtration rate was (40.19 ± 19.55) ml·min· 1.73 m-2 and (55.01 ± 15.94) ml · min· 1.73 m-2 at 1st and 3rd month after operation,respectively.Conclusion The incidence of DGF in donor kidneys with RM and AKI is high,and the short-term effect is satisfactory.The long-term effect needs to be further observed.
8.Effect of LSG on insulin resistance and atherogenic index of plasma in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus complicated with obesity
Na LI ; Guangxia XI ; Jianli HAN ; Jie GUAN ; Haoliang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2022;16(3):265-268
Objective:By comparing the changes of metabolic parameters before and after laparoscopic sleeve gastectomy (LSG) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obesity, the insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) and atherogenic index of plasma (AIP) were calculated to evaluate the effect of metabolic surgery on insulin resistance and atherosclerosis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obesity.Methods:LSG treatment were retrospectively analyzed in 54 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity, detection of preoperative and postoperative 1 month, 6 month of fasting plasma glucose (FPG), fasting insulin (FINS), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), measuring blood pressure, body weight, calculating body mass index, and according to the steady state evaluation model and the formula for calculating HOMA-IR and AIP. Before and after surgery, paired t test was used, and Pearson correlation analysis and multiple stepwise regression analysis.Results:FPG, FINS, TG, HOMA-IR and AIP were (6.38±2.03) mmol/L and (5.36±1.33) mmol/L, (20.42±25.77) uU/mLand (11.22±3.62) uU/mL, (1.94±2.81) mmol/Land (1.70±2.33) mmol/L, (5.60±7.52) and (2.58±0.80), (0.15±0.27) and (0.08±0.25) ,which were significantly lower than those before surgery ( P<0.05) ,HDL-C was (1.04±0.20) mmol/L and (1.10±0.18) mmol/L at 1 and 6 months after operation, respectively, which was higher than that before operation ( P<0.05) .Preoperative correlation analysis showed that AIP was positively correlated with FPG, TG and HOMA-IR ( P<0.05), and negatively correlated with HDL-C ( P<0.05) .The results of multiple stepwise regression analysis showed that FPG, TG and HDL-C were independent influencing factors of AIP ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:LSG surgery can effectively reduce the blood glucose and lipid levels in patients with type 2 diabetes complicated with obesity, improve insulin resistance and reduce the plasma atherosclerosis index.
9.Value of 18F-FDG PET/MR in evaluating the effect of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced rectal cancer
Jianli ZHOU ; Lei DU ; Jiajin LIU ; Shidong HU ; Zhiwei GUAN ; Baixuan XU ; Jiahe TIAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2021;41(7):388-393
Objective:To assess the value of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/MR parameters and their changes in predicting and evaluating the curative effect in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer before and after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NCRT). Methods:From June 2017 to June 2020, 13 patients (9 males, 4 females; age (52.2±13.2) years) with locally advanced rectal cancer confirmed pathologically and underwent NCRT in Chinese PLA General Hospital were retrospectively enrolled. All patients performed the first PET/MR within one month before NCRT and the second PET/MR within one month before operation. PET/MR parameters including maximum standardized uptake value (SUV max), mean standardized uptake value (SUV mean), metabolic tumor volume (MTV) 2.5, total lesion glycolysis (TLG), minimum apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC min), and their changing percentage (Δ) before and after NCRT were collected. Patients were divided into pathologically complete remission (pCR) group and non-pCR group or response group and non-response group according to the postoperative pathological results as the gold standard. Mann-Whitney U test and logistic regression analysis were used for data analysis. The cut-off values of related parameters and their diagnostic efficiencies were determined by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. Results:Of 13 patients, 5 reached pCR and 8 had histological reaction (response). There were no significant differences in parameters (SUV max, SUV mean, MTV 2.5, TLG, ADC min) between different groups before treatment ( U values: 8.00-19.00, all P>0.05). There were significant differences in SUV max, SUV mean, MTV 2.5, TLG and ΔADC min between pCR group and non-pCR group after treatment ( U values: 0.00-6.00, all P<0.05), but only SUV max was correlated with pCR after treatment (odds ratio ( OR)=0.335, 95% CI: 0.123-0.917, P=0.033). The area under curve (AUC) was 0.95 and the cut-off value of SUV max was 3.055, with the sensitivity of 100%, the specificity of 80.0% and the accuracy of 92.3%. There were significant differences in SUV max, SUV mean, TLG, ADC min, ΔSUV max and ΔADC min between the response group and non-response group after treatment ( U values: 0.00-6.00, all P<0.05), but only ΔSUV max was correlated with the response results ( OR=2.022, 95% CI: 1.100-4.130, P=0.048). The AUC was 0.90 and the cut-off value of ΔSUV max was 69.0%, with the sensitivity of 87.5%, the specificity of 80.0% and the accuracy of 84.6%. Conclusions:PET/MR has high accuracy in evaluating NCRT for locally advanced rectal cancer. SUV max is an independent predictor of pCR after treatment, while ΔSUV max is an independent predictor of histological reaction (response).
10.Clinical application of adjustable traction skin stretchers in repair of wounds at the lower leg, foot and ankle
Wenchao SONG ; Xuejian WU ; Juyu TANG ; Jianli WANG ; Bo LIU ; Peng XIAO ; Chong MENG ; Jianzhong GUAN ; Tao SONG ; Guohua NI ; Dehong ZHANG ; Weihong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2023;25(3):226-232
Objective:To evaluate the clinical effects of adjustable traction skin stretchers used in repair of wounds at the lower leg, foot and ankle.Methods:A retrospective study was performed to analyze the clinical data of 56 patients who had been treated for skin defects at the lower leg, foot and ankle from August 2016 to September 2022 at The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Honghui Hospital, Affiliated to Xi'an Jiaotong University Medical College, The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan Polytechnic University, and Yunnan Zhongde Orthopedic Hospital. There were 35 males and 21 females, aged (39.9±18.7) years. There were 43 traumatic wounds, 3 burns, 6 inflammatory wounds, 3 relief incisions due to osteofascial compartment syndrome, and 1 scar. The areas of skin defect ranged from 2.5 cm × 2.0 cm to 20.0 cm × 10.0 cm. The duration of wounds was (8.6±7.8) d. All the wounds were repaired with adjustable traction skin stretchers. The row-hook type of skin stretchers was used in 28 cases, the single-rod type in 20 cases, the single-rod type combined with an external fixator in 5 cases, and a combination of the row-hook type and the single-rod type in 3 cases.The time for wound traction closure, color of wound skin margin, skin swelling around the wound, functional recovery of affected limb and complications were recorded.Results:The time from skin stretching to wound closure was (7.8±3.8) d in the 56 patients. The color of wound skin edge after stretching was normal in 16 cases, dark red in 38 cases, and dark in 2 cases; the skin swelling around the wound was degree 1 in 21 cases, degree 2 in 33 cases, and degree 3 in 2 cases. The 56 patients were followed up for (8.9±4.1) months. Primary wound closure was achieved in 48 patients, and secondary wound closure in 8 patients after repair with an autologous skin graft. Partial skin necrosis occurred due to tension blisters after skin stretching in 2 patients, one of whom was repaired with an autologous skin graft and the other of whom by dressing change. Deep bone infection recurred in 2 patients whose wounds healed after their bone defects were repaired using Ilizarov technique of bone transfer. In the 56 patients, the muscle strength of the lower extremity beyond the wound was recovered to normal, and the range of motion of the joints adjacent to the wound also recovered to normal.Conclusion:In repair of wounds at the lower leg, foot and ankle, adjustable traction skin stretchers can lead to fine clinical effects and limited complications, because the stretchers can control the tension of skin digitally and precisely.