1.Expression and Correlation of Sex Hormone-binding Globulin,Insulin Signal Transduction and Glucose Transporter Proteins in the Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Placental Tissue
Bao ZHANG ; Lei SUN ; Yang ZHENG ; Jiexuan JIANG ; Zhen JIN
Journal of China Medical University 2017;46(2):97-102
Objective To study the expression of sex hormone-binding globulin(SHBG),insulin signaling pathway and glucose transporter in placenta of pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM),and to explore its role in the pathogenesis of GDM. Methods A total of 10 full-term and non-obese(BMI<25 kg/m2)pregnancy women diagnosed with GDM and 10 normal pregnant cases were recruited for the study. Placental tissues were collected respectively. The expression of protein and mRNA of SHBG and insulin signal transduction(IRS-1,ISR-2,PI3K p85α)and glucose transporter proteins(GLUT-1,GLUT-3,GLUT-4)in placental tissue were detected by real-time PCR and Western blotting. Pearson and linear regression analysis were used to evaluate the correlation among the related indicators. Results In the placental tissue of non-obese women,there existed a decrease(P<0.05)in the expression of protein and mRNA of SHBG with a concurrent a decrease(P<0.05)in the expression of protein and mRNA of GLUT-4 in GDM women compared with normal controls. Furthermore ,a decrease(P<0.05)of GLUT-3 and IRS-1 protein expression with lower(P<0.05)IRS-2 mRNA expression was also observed in placental tissue from GDM patients. No changes were found in PI3K p85α and GLUT-1 at both protein and mRNA levels(P>0.05). Results of linear correlation analysis showed that there were positive correlations between SHBG mRNA and IRS-2 mRNA(P<0.05),SHBG mRNA and PI3K p85α mRNA(P<0.05),and SHBG mRNA and GLUT-4 mRNA(P<0.05). There was also a remarkable positive correlation between IRS-2 mRNA and GLUT-4 mRNA(P<0.01). There existed negative correlations between IRS-1 mRNA and PI3K p85α mRNA(P<0.05),and IRS-1 mRNA and GLUT-3 mRNA(P<0.05). There existed a remarkable positive correlation between IRS-2 mRNA and GLUT-1 mRNA(P<0.01). Conclusion The defective receptors of insulin signaling pathway are present in GDM placental tissue. Decreased expression of SHBG may be involved in the regulation insulin signaling ,leading to a concomitant decrease expression of relevant insulin signaling components in placental tissue ,implying insulin resistance and developing GDM finally.
2.A novel complete retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephroureterectomy via modified three ports approach
Bao ZHANG ; Jin SIMA ; Qiang GAO ; Zhiguo XIA ; Weigang LIU ; Yuqiang SHI ; Zhentao LEI ; Lin YANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2017;38(1):15-18
Objective To assess the clinical efficacy of a modified complete retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephroureterectomy via 3 port approach.Methods From August 2013 to February 2016,23 patients with complete retroperitoneal laparoscopic renal and ureteral sleeve resection were treated with modified three port approach,including 15 males and 8 females.The average age was 67 years old (ranging 44-83 years old).All patients had complained about the hematuria before operation and urine exfoliated cells showed moderate to severe nuclear atypia.All patients accepted the abdominal CT and urography CTU examination,pre-operatively.All of them was diagnosed localized upper urinary tract malignant tumors based on those images,including 13 cases in the pelvis,and 10 cases in the upper segment of the ureter.No chemotherapy,radiotherapy or immunotherapy was performed before surgery.No patients have the history of severe basic disease or upper urinary procedure.The operations were performed under general anesthesia,patients take the contralateral back 30 degrees slope,low elevation head foot,waist bridge,side waist stretch.In the anterior superior iliac spine perpendicular to the line 2 cm parallel to the lower intersection of the rib border were disposed into the 12 mm trocar.Above the anterior superior iliac spine two cross finger level with the intersection of the anterior axillary node,we placed into the 10 mm trocar placement lens.Laparoscopic placement of third casing form an isosceles triangle with the first two casing.The renal fascia was incised with an ultrasonic knife from the renal dorsal side,and the renal hilum was isolated from the kidney by suction aspirator.The renal artery and vein were separated and closed by hem-o-lok.Along the psoas muscle surface to ureter,ureteral clipping by hem-o-lok but not to cut off the free distal ureteral,the lens is composed of first casing into,using ultrasonic knife to free ureter to the bladder wall segment,with 30 mm endoscopic stapler ureter and bladder wall cut off part.Operation time,blood loss and postoperative recovery were recorded in 23 cases.Results All 23 cases were successfully operated without related the operative complication.The operative duration ranged from 3.5 to 6.1 h (mean 4.8 h),the blood loss was 30-880 ml (mean 304 ml),and the postoperative stay was 8-30 d (mean 17.8 d).There are 3 cases of positive lymph node by postoperative pathological reports.Within 2 to 30 months following up,2 patients died of tumor progression in 6 months after surgery.4 patients were diagnosed with bladder cancer in 15 months,15 months,21 months,24 months after surgery,respectively.And the transurethral resection of bladder tumor was performed.Conclusion The modified complete retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephroureterectomy via three ports is safe and reliable.
3.Effect of SHBG gene on the apoptosis of human trophoblastic cells
Xiaoxue XI ; Siyu LIAN ; Zhen JIN ; Lei SUN ; Qian SUN ; Chong FENG ; Yue WANG ; Bao ZHANG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(10):711-714,715
Objective To investigate the effects of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)gene in the apoptosis of human trophoblastic cells.Methods The siRNA specific-targeting SHBG gene was transfected into human trophoblastic cells and they were divided into six groups:trophoblasts without transfection in normal control groups(group Ⅰ);transfect liposome in blank control groups(group Ⅱ);transfect nonspecific siRNA in negative control groups(group Ⅲ);transfect SHBG siRNA-Ⅰ,SHBG siRNA-Ⅱ,SHBG siRNA-Ⅲ respectively in trans-fection group(group Ⅳ,Ⅴ,Ⅵ).Hoechst 33258 dying method was used to detect cell apoptosis.SHBG and Caspase-3 mRNA profiling and the level of SHBG and caspase-3 protein were detected by real-time PCR and Western blot.Results There was no statistical significant difference in the gene expression and protein level of SHBG and caspase-3 in group Ⅰ,Ⅱ and Ⅲ (P >0.05).In Ⅳ,Ⅴ and Ⅵ group,there was no statistical significant difference in the expression level of SHBG and caspase 3 (P >0.05).Compared with group Ⅰ,Ⅱ and Ⅲ,the a-mount of SHBG gene expression decreased obviously,the caspase-3 mRNA and protein level increased obviously and the trophoblast cell ap-optosis increased markedly (P <0.05).Conclusion Through siRNA interference technology can reduce SHBG gene expression in human trophoblastic cells,and it can lead to excessive apoptosis of human trophoblasts cells.
4.Effect observation of a novel pressure controlled water jet in transurethral resection of bladder tumor
Jin SIMA ; Bao ZHANG ; Lili JIANG ; Zhiguo XIA ; Weigang LIU ; Lin YANG ; Yuqiang SHI ; Zhentao LEI
Cancer Research and Clinic 2017;29(1):32-34,38
Objective To observe the effect of a novel pressure controlled water jet used in transurethral resection of bladder tumor. Methods Clinical data of 12 patients who underwent a transurethral resection of bladder tumor by using a novel water jet was retrospectively analyzed. Results All 12 cases were successfully operated. Estimated blood loss during operation was less than 5 ml. Operation time was 20-45 minutes (median was 28 min), time of water injection was 8-15 minutes (median was 12 min). There were no significant complications. All patients were followed up for 4-10 months, and tumor recurrence or progression was not found by cystoscopic examination. Conclusion Transurethral resection of bladder tumor by using a novel pressure controlled water jet is advantageous with favorable safety and feasibility.
5.In vitro effect of total flavones of Fructus Chorspondiatis on expression of collagen type I and type III mRNA and protein of cultured rat cardiac fibroblasts.
Junping BAO ; Ming JIN ; Yumin YANG ; Xiaohui GAO ; Liang SHU ; Huihui XING ; Lei JIA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(1):136-41
This study aims to investigate the effect of total flavones of Fructus Chorspondiatis (TFFC) on the mRNA and protein expression of collagen type I and III of rat cardiac fibroblasts (CFs) induced by angiotensin II (Ang II), and explore its anti-myocardial fibrosis molecular mechanism. Neonatal rat CFs were prepared from Sprague-Dawley rats (1-3 d after birth). The expression of collagen type I and III mRNA and protein were measured by RT-PCR and Western blotting, respectively. The study showed that stimulation of neonatal rat CFs with 100 nmol.L-1 of Ang II for 72 h resulted in a significant increase of the expression of collagen type I and III mRNA and protein. The changes on the expression level were blocked by TFFC. The results demonstrated that TFFC can inhibit myocardial fibrosis induced by Ang II in rats, which is probably associated with the collagen type I and III mRNA and protein levels up-regulated by Ang II, and TFFC was shown to decrease the expression levels of collagen type I and III mRNA and protein.
6.Treatment of postoperative infectious complications in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection
Bao-Chi LIU ; Lei ZHANG ; Jin-Song SU ; Andy TSUN ; Bin LI
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014;5(2):103-106
BACKGROUND:Antibiotics are widely given for surgical patients to prevent infection. Because of the lack of study on the rational use of antibiotics in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) -infected during surgical procedures, we analyzed the risk factors affecting postoperative infectious complications in HIV-infected patients and explore the rational use of perioperative antibiotics. METHODS:This retrospective study consisted of 308 HIV-infected patients, 272 males and 36 females, who had undergone operation at the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center from November 2008 to April 2012. The patients were divided into postoperative infection and non-infection groups. Their age and clinical variables were compared. The correlation between surgical incision, surgical site infection (SSI) and postoperative sepsis was analyzed. Prophylactic antibiotics were used for patients with type I and II incisions for less than 2 days. Patients with type III incisions were given antibiotics until the infection was controlled. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) was prescribed preoperatively for patients whose preoperative CD4 count was <350 cells/μL. For those patients whose preoperative CD4 count was <200 cells/μL, sulfamethoxazole and fluconazole were given preoperatively as prophylactic agents controllingPneumocystis carinii pneumonia and fungal infection. RESULTS:A total of 196 patients developed postoperative infectious complications, and 7 patients died. Preoperative CD4 counts, ratio of CD4/CD8 cels, hemoglobin level, and postoperative CD4 counts, hemoglobin and albumin levels were risk factors of perioperative infection in HIV-infected patients. Patients with a preoperative CD4 count <200 cel/μL, anemia, a postoperative CD4 count <200 cel/μL or albumin levels <35 g/L were correlated with a higher rate of perioperative infection. There was a significant correlation between SSI and the type of surgical incision. The rate of SSI in patients with type I surgical incision was 2% and in those with type II surgical incision was 38%. Allthe patients who received type III surgical incision developed SSI, and they were more likely to develop postoperative sepsis. CONCLUSIONS:HIV-infected patients are more likely to develop postoperative infectious complications. The rational use of antibiotics in HIV-infected patients could help to reduce the rate of postoperative infectious complications in these patients.
7.Correlation between preoperative hidden blood loss and nutritional status in elderly patients with intertrochanteric fracture
Guoyin LIU ; Yong ZHANG ; Lei BAO ; Jin WANG ; Yuansheng XU ; Mengru WANG ; Xiaobao JIA ; Jianmin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(37):5489-5495
BACKGROUND:The emergence of a large number of hidden blood loss during perioperative period of intertrochanteric fracture in the elderly not only increases the risk of perioperative period and complications, but also affects the postoperative recovery of joint function. At present, there is no relevant report about nutritional status and the hidden blood loss before surgery in and outside China.
OBJECTIVE:To identify the effect of nutritional status on preoperative hidden blood loss in elderly patients with intertrochanteric fracture.
METHODS:183 elderly patients with fresh and initial femoral intertrochanteric fracture were included. Laboratory serological examinations on admission and preoperation were completed. By mini nutritional assessment, patients were randomly divided into normal-nourishment group, malnourishment at risk group, and malnourishment group. The original blood volume and preoperative hidden blood loss were calculated depending on height, weight, hematocrit on admission and preoperation. According to the proportion of mean preoperative hidden blood loss on the original blood volume, patients were divided into low and high hidden blood loss groups. We compared preoperative hidden blood loss, and their proportion on the original blood volume and the preoperative incidence of high hidden blood loss, and analyzed the correlations between preoperative high hidden blood loss and preoperative nutritional status.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) The nutritional status of elderly intertrochanteric fracture patients measured by mini nutritional assessment score was that the number of patients was 48 cases (26%) in normal-nourishment group, 64 cases (35%) in the malnourishment at risk group, and 71 cases (39%) in the malnourishment group. There were no obvious differences in the preoperative complications between any two groups (P>0.05). (2) Thirty-eight cases affected high hidden blood loss. The mean preoperative hidden blood loss was 260.43 mL. The proportion of preoperative hidden blood loss to the original blood volume was 6%. (3) The preoperative hidden blood loss, their proportion on the original blood volume and the incidence of high hidden blood loss were significantly higher in the malnourishment at risk group and malnourishment group than in the normal-nourishment group. Paired comparison showed significant differences (P<0.05). (4) Results confirmed that preoperative hidden blood loss, their proportion on the original blood volume and the incidence of high hidden blood loss gradual y increased with deterioration of nutritional status. The nutritional status is an important factor influencing the occurrence of preoperative hidden blood loss, and can be used as an important index for judging the high hidden blood loss and prognosis in elderly patients with intertrochanteric fracture.
8.The protective effect of Gabexate mesilate on D-galactosamine-lipopolysaccharide-induced acute liver failure in rats
Bao LIU ; Hua WANG ; Min SHAO ; Ai'Jun PAN ; Linlin ZHANG ; Shusheng ZHOU ; Lei ZHANG ; Kui JIN ;
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the protective effect of Gabexate mesilate(GM)on D-galactosamine- lipopolysaccharide-indneed acute liver failure in rats.Methods The model of acute liver failure in rats was produced by injection of D-galactosamine(D-GalN)and lipopolysaccharide(LPS).The alanine aminotransferase(ALT),aspartate aminotransferase(AST)in serum and malondiadehyde(MDA)content,superoxide dismutase(SOD)and glutathione peroxidase(GSH-PX)activities in liver homogenate were assayed by spectrophotometry.The levels of turnout necrosis factor-?(TNF-?),interleukin-?(IL-?)and interleukin-6(IL-6)were determined by ELISA method.Hepatic pathological examination was observed.Results 25 mg?kg~(-1),50mg?kg~(1),100 mg?kg~(-1) of GM significantly decreased the serum transaminase activities,the infiltration of inflammatory cells,and MDA content,hut didn't reduce SOD and GSH- PX activities in liver homogenate.GM significantly reduced TNF-?,IL-1?and IL-6 levels in serum.Conclusions GM showed significant protective effects on acute liver failure in rats.
9.In vitro effect of total flavones of Fructus Chorspondiatis on expression of collagen type I and type III mRNA and protein of cultured rat cardiac fibroblasts.
Jun-Ping BAO ; Ming JIN ; Yu-Min YANG ; Xiao-Hui GAO ; Liang SHU ; Hui-Hui XING ; Lei JIA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(1):136-141
This study aims to investigate the effect of total flavones of Fructus Chorspondiatis (TFFC) on the mRNA and protein expression of collagen type I and III of rat cardiac fibroblasts (CFs) induced by angiotensin II (Ang II), and explore its anti-myocardial fibrosis molecular mechanism. Neonatal rat CFs were prepared from Sprague-Dawley rats (1-3 d after birth). The expression of collagen type I and III mRNA and protein were measured by RT-PCR and Western blotting, respectively. The study showed that stimulation of neonatal rat CFs with 100 nmol.L-1 of Ang II for 72 h resulted in a significant increase of the expression of collagen type I and III mRNA and protein. The changes on the expression level were blocked by TFFC. The results demonstrated that TFFC can inhibit myocardial fibrosis induced by Ang II in rats, which is probably associated with the collagen type I and III mRNA and protein levels up-regulated by Ang II, and TFFC was shown to decrease the expression levels of collagen type I and III mRNA and protein.
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10.Dynamic changes of IL-1β in rat myocardium during hypoxia/ reoxygenation transition.
Jin-bo HE ; Cai-ying BAO ; Yu-zhu YE ; Zi-yin LUO ; Lei YING ; Wan-tie WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2015;31(1):27-30
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression profile of interleuki-1β (IL-1β) in rat myocardium at different time points during hypoxia/reoxygenation(H/R)transition.
METHODSThe isolated Langendorff perfused rat heart model was established.Forty SD rats were randomly divided into sham group (A group) and hypoxia/reoxygenation group (H/R group). The H/R group rats were subdivided into H/R 0.5 h group(B group), H/R 1 h group(C group), H/R 2 h group(D group)according to reoxygenation time. The left ventricular development pressure(LVDP), maximal rates of increase/decrease of the left ventricular pressure(±dp/dtmax) were continuously recorded. The concentration of interleukin-1β(IL-lβ) and creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB) in myocardium was measured by ELISA. The mRNA expression of IL-lβ in myocardium was determined by RT-PCR. Microstructure of myocardium was observed under light microscopy.
RESULTSThe value of LVDP and ±dp/dtmax in hypoxia/reoxygenation group rat were significantly lower than that in sham group(P < 0.05). The expression of IL-lβ and CK-MB at protein level and the expression of IL-1β at mRNA level in hypoxia /reoxygenation group were higher than that in sham group(P < 0. 05). There were significant differences of the above parameters among H/R 0.5 h, 1 h, 2 h group(P <0.05). The concentration of IL-1β and CK-MB, the mRNA expression of IL-1β were higher in H/R 2 h group than that of other groups(P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe high expression of IL-Iβ in myocardium after myocardial hypoxia /reoxygenation in rats might lead to. ischemia/reperfusion injury.
Animals ; Creatine Kinase, MB Form ; metabolism ; Disease Models, Animal ; Hypoxia ; metabolism ; pathology ; Interleukin-1beta ; metabolism ; Myocardial Ischemia ; metabolism ; Myocardium ; metabolism ; pathology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley