1.Role of activin A and NGF in co-stimulating neurite outgrowth of dorsal root ganglia ofembryonic chicken
Lin FANG ; Yinan WANG ; Jingyan GE ; Haiyan LIU ; Chenguang LI ; Jiru LI ; Zhonghui LIU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(9):1206-1209
Objective:To investigate the effect of activin A and nerve growth factor ( NGF) NGF on stimulating neurite outgrowth of dorsal root ganglia(DRG)of the embryonic chicken.Methods:In this study,we observed that activin A and NGF together induced neurite outgrowth of DRG and kept survival of DRG neurons by the primary cultured DRGs from embryonic day 8 ( E8 ) chicken.calcitonin gene-related peptide(CGRP)CGRP mRNA expressions were analyzed by RT-PCR.Results: The DRG treated with activin A +NGF had obvious neurite outgrowth ,compared with only NGF group on day 3,and the number of living DRG neurons also increased.Activin A +NGF up-regulated the mRNA expressions of CGRP in DRG.Conclusion:The Data demonstrated that activin A with NGF can synergistically stimulate DRG neurite outgrowth and maintain the DRG neurons survival , suggesting that it is more effective that NGF and activin A together treat the associated disease of nerve system.
2.Analysis of Intestinal Microbiota of Type 2 Diabetes Patients of by Two Fingerprint Technologies
Xiaokang WU ; Chaofeng MA ; Pengbo YU ; Lei HAN ; Jiafeng YIN ; Ni ZHANG ; Miaoxian LI ; Xiangling WANG ; Jiru XU
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2015;(4):24-27
Objective To explore the characteristics of intestinal Microbiota in T2DM patients by two molecular fingerprint technologies,and investigate the correlation of intestinal microbiota and T2DM,and evaluate the application value of two fin-gerprint technologies.Methods Fecal samples of 8 healthy groups and 7 diabetes patients were collected.Then the total DNA of gut microbiota was extracted.Through the analysis of products by two molecular fingerprints of ERIC-PCR and DGGE-PCR,ecological characteristics of diversity and similarity of gut microbiota were obtained in healthy groups and dia-betes patients.Results Compared to healthy groups,the number of bands and Shannon-Wiener index of gut microbiota in di-abetes patients was decreased but no statistical significance.The similarity in patients group was declining(P <0.05),and the construction of gut microbiota was inclined to differ.Two fingerprint technologies of ERIC and DGGE could directly re-flect the diversity of gut microbiota and were the modern molecular biological techniques without depending on cultivation. ERIC was simple and convenient,had a better reflection of microbial diversity,but gel band cutting and regarded asa proper approach with higher diffraction efficiency and excellent repetition to studysequencing couldn’t be performed since there were more influencing factors on the experiment.DGGE could better reflect the ecological characteristics such as microbial diversity and similarity,and selecting bands,gel band cutting and sequencing could be done.Conclusion The composition and construction of gut microbiota in diabetes patients were changed,which suggests the occurrence of the disease had the correlation with gut microbiota.ERIC and DGGE is regarded as a proper approach with higher diffraction efficiency and ex-cellent repetition to study intestinal microbiota,but also gel band cutting,sequencing,bacteria identification can be performed by DGGE,both can be used in combination.
3.Progress on diagnosis and treatment of trauma induced coagulopathy in children
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2023;30(10):731-735
Trauma is a major cause of death in children.Hypoperfusion, tissue cell injury, inappropriate thrombin generation, fibrinogen depletion and dysregulated fibrinolysis are the main pathophysiological mechanisms of trauma induced coagulopathy.The conventional coagulation tests and thromboelastography are helpful for the diagnosis of trauma induced coagulopathy, and thromboelastography can guide clinical transfusion therapy. "Optimized end-organ perfusion" and "adequate oxygen delivery" are resuscitation goals.Active and correct pre-hospital treatment, damage control resuscitation, justified transfusions and antifibrinolytic therapy are helpful to improve the prognosis of children with trauma induced coagulopathy.
4.Black rice anthocyanidins prevent retinal photochemical damage via involvement of the AP-1/NF-kappaB/Caspase-1 pathway in Sprague-Dawley Rats.
Hao JIA ; Wei CHEN ; Xiaoping YU ; Xiuhua WU ; Shuai LI ; Hong LIU ; Jiru LIAO ; Weihua LIU ; Mantian MI ; Longjian LIU ; Daomei CHENG
Journal of Veterinary Science 2013;14(3):345-353
The effects of black rice anthocyanidins (BRACs) on retinal damage induced by photochemical stress are not well known. In the present study, Sprague-Dawley rats were fed AIN-93M for 1 week, after which 80 rats were randomly divided into two groups and treated with (n = 40) or without BRACs (n = 40) for 15 days, respectively. After treatment, both groups were exposed to fluorescent light (3,000 +/- 200 lux; 25degrees C), and the protective effect of dietary BRACs were evaluated afterwards. Our results showed that dietary BRACs effectively prevented retinal photochemical damage and inhibited the retinal cells apoptosis induced by fluorescent light (p < 0.05). Moreover, dietary BRACs inhibited expression of AP-1 (c-fos/c-jun subunits), up-regulated NF-kappaB (p65) expression and phosphorylation of IkappaB-alpha, and decreased Caspase-1 expression (p < 0.05). These results suggest that BRACs improve retinal damage produced by photochemical stress in rats via AP-1/NF-kappaB/Caspase-1 apoptotic mechanisms.
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Anthocyanins/administration & dosage/*pharmacology
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Antioxidants/administration & dosage/*physiology
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Blotting, Western
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Caspase 1/*genetics/metabolism
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Diet
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Dietary Supplements/analysis
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I-kappa B Proteins/genetics/metabolism
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NF-kappa B/*genetics/metabolism
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Neoplasm Proteins/genetics/metabolism
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Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Proteins/genetics/metabolism
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Oryza sativa/chemistry
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos/genetics/metabolism
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-jun/genetics/metabolism
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Retinal Diseases/etiology/*prevention & control
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Signal Transduction/*drug effects/radiation effects
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Transcription Factor AP-1/*genetics/metabolism
5.Surgical management of Dandy-Walker syndrome in infants and the literature review
Xiaoqiang WANG ; Jiru LI ; Yunkun WANG ; Hao XIA ; Lili XING ; Weiping WANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2023;39(2):118-121
Dandy-Walker syndrome is one of the posterior fossa malformations, which is easily confused with arachnoid cyst or cerebellar dysplasia in clinical practice, leading to misdiagnosis. Dandy-Walker syndrome is easy to be combined with hydrocephalus, resulting in increased intracranial pressure, increased head circumference, growth retardation, spastic hemiplegia and other manifestations, and can also be accompanied by other nervous system malformations. On February 27, 2021, a child with Dandy-Walker syndrome with growth retardation as the primary manifestation was admitted to Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine. After multiple surgical treatment, the child's hydrocephalus was significantly improved. Through the analysis of the clinical data of the child's operation and the treatment of complications, it is helpful to improve the clinicians' understanding of the surgical treatment of the disease.
6.Influence of augmented renal clearance on the clinical application and therapeutic effect of vancomycin in critical children
Jiru LI ; Xiaodong ZHU ; Yaya XU ; Yueniu ZHU ; Xiangmei KONG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2023;30(3):177-182
Objective:To explore the effect of augmented renal clearance(ARC)on 24-hour area under the concentration-time curve to minimum inhibitory concentration ratio(AUC 24/MIC)of vancomycin and prognosis in critical children, thus to provide proposal for individual dosage regimen. Methods:Sixty-five critical children treated with vancomycin, who suffered from sepsis/septic shock, were brought into this retrospective cohort study.According to estimate glomerular filtration rate, these children were divided into ARC group ( n=27) and normal group ( n=38). The influencing factor of AUC 24/MIC of vancomycin and therapy prognosis for two groups were detected and analyzed. Results:There were no significant differences between two groups in basic setting (age, sex, weight), scores of pediatric sequential organ failure assessment and pediatric risk of mortality Ⅲ, infection markers (C-reactive protein and procalcitonin), glutamic-pyruvic transaminase, hypoproteinemia, usage of diuretic and vasoactive agent( P>0.05). The patients from ARC group showed lower levels than those from normal group in AUC 24/MIC of vancomycin[375.2(300.8, 489.4) vs. 443.6(412.3, 593.2), Z=2.263, P=0.024] and it′s target achievement ratio (TAR)(40.7% vs. 76.3%, χ2=8.440, P=0.005). When usage of diuretic and vasoactive agent, the AUC 24/MIC of ARC group was lower than that of normal group( P<0.05). But there was no significant difference between ARC group and normal group regarding hypoproteinemia( P>0.05). The days of body temperature steady at least 48 hours[7.0(5.5, 9.0)d vs. 6.0(5.0, 8.0)d], the length of hospital stay[39.0(21.0, 58.0)d vs. 20.5(16.0, 28.0)d], the length of PICU stay[14.0(9.0, 31.5)d vs. 10.0(5.0, 15.0)d] were longer than those in normal group( P<0.05). There were no significant differences between ARC group and normal group regarding days of ventilation and infectious markers decreased at least 50%, as well as 28-days mortality( P>0.05). The multivariable analysis showed that the presence of ARC, hypoproteinemia, use of diuretics and vasoactive agent were significantly associated with AUC 24/MIC of vancomycin( P<0.05). Conclusion:ARC may down regulate levels of AUC 24/MIC and TAR of vancomycin.During ARC period, the usage of diuretic and vasoactive agent could affect the AUC 24/MIC of vancomycin.Individual dosage regimen should be employed for critical children suffered with ARC.
7.Study of antibacterial effect of mononuclear cells in liver lavage solution
Weiwei CAO ; Xiao LI ; Jiru XU
Organ Transplantation 2017;8(1):27-33
Objective To evaluate the antibacterial effect of mononuclear cells(MCs)in the liver lavage solution. Methods For in vitro experiment, MCs were col ected from the liver lavage solution of SD rats and divided into the supplement of interleukin(IL)-15 and non-supplement groups. The MCs were co-cultured with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa)for 4 h and then the supernatant was collected and MCs were lysed. The bacterial load in the lysate was detected after LB plate culture. The levels of interferon(IFN)-γand tumor necrosis factor(TNF)-αin the supernatant were measured by enzyme-linked immune absorbent assay(ELISA). For in vivo experiment, 40 SD rats were administered via tracheal injection of P. aeruginosa solution at a dose of 1×109 CFU/mL and randomly divided into four groups(n=10).In the control group, physiological saline was given via gavage. In the immunosuppression group, tacrolimus(FK506)was delivered via gavage. In the MC group, MCs at a dose of 1.0×108 was given via intravenous injection after use of FK506. In the IL-15 pretreated-MC group, IL-15 pretreated-MCs at a dose of 1.0×108 were administered via intravenous injection after application of FK506. The lavage solution of pulmonary alveolus and the rat lung tissue were col ected. The bacterial load was detected after LB plate culture. The expression of IFN-γand TNF-αin the pulmonary alveolus and lung tissue were measured by ELISA and Western blot. Results Compared with MCs alone, IL-15 pretreated-MCs exhibited significantly higher antibacterial capability in vitro. The CFU was 35%of untreated MCs. The synthesis and release capabilities of IFN-γandTNF-αweresignificantlyenhanced.Comparedwiththecontrolgroup,thequantityofimmunecelsinthelungtissuewas decreased and the bacterial load in the lung tissue and the lavage solution of pulmonary alveolus was significantly increased, whereas the expression levels of IFN-γand TNF-αtended to decline in the immunosuppression group. Administration of IL-15 pretreated-MCs significantly enhanced the quantity of immune cel s in the lung tissue, decreased the bacterial load and increased the secretion of IFN-γand TNF-α. Conclusions MCs in the liver lavage solution exhibit favorable antibacterial activity.Underimmunosuppressioncondition,thedefensecapabilityofthehostagainsttheopportunisticpathogenicbacteria is significantly enhanced.
8.Clinical significance and risk factors for different experimental diagnosis of trauma-induced coagulopathy
Jiru LI ; Wenhe GUAN ; Lijie WANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2020;27(11):821-825
Objective:To explore the clinical significance of thrombelastography (TEG) and conventional coagulation tests (CCTs) in the diagnosis of trauma-induced coagulopathy(TIC) and the risk factors for TIC.Methods:Traumatic patients hospitalized in PICU at Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University from December 1, 2017 to January 31, 2019 were divided into three groups according to injury severity score(ISS): non-severe group(≤16 points), severe group (17-25 points) and extremely severe group(>25 points). All patients received 2.5 mL of venous blood at admission/after 6 h, 12 h, 24 h, and 48 h injury to detect TEG and CCTs.The prevalence, time of onset, recovery time of coagulation function and risk factors for TIC were summarized.Results:A total of 64 cases were collected, including 18 non-critical cases, 28 critical cases and 18 extremely critical cases.TEG and CCTs were used to diagnose TIC in nine cases(14.1%)and four cases(6.3%), respectively.TIC could be diagnosed by TEG at 6 hours after trauma, and 12 hours for CCTs.TEG was used to diagnose four cases of hypercoagulability.Univariate analysis showed that female, blood transfusion, transfusion, shock, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, mechanical ventilation, hypothermia, low age, low glasgow coma scale (GCS) and high ISS were all risk factors for TIC.Logistics regression analysis found that children with high-risk factors such as girl, hypothermia, shock and mechanical ventilation were 4.333, 17.889, 10.208, and 4.479 times more likely to develop TIC than those without high-risk factors.For every 1 score increase in the ISS score, the risk of TIC increased by 1.147.As the age increased by 1 year, GCS increased by 1 point, and the risk of TIC decreased by 0.765 and 0.817, respectively, which were protective factors for TIC.Conclusion:TEG and CCTs are consistent in the diagnosis of TIC, but TEG is more sensitive at an earlier stage and can detect hypercoagulability.Female, shock, hypothermia, low age, high ISS, and low GCS are risk factors for TIC.
9. Chronopharmacokinetics research of helicid and its metabolites
Yuanwei JIA ; Jie SHEN ; Haitang XIE ; Bin YANG ; Xianghong LI ; Jiru CHU ; Dandan ZHENG ; Cuifeng ZHANG ; Jinghui ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2021;26(9):986-994
AIM: To study chronopharmacokinetics of helicid and its metabolites. METHODS: An HPLC-MS method for simultaneous determination of helicid and its three phase I metabolites were established and validated. At 8:00, 14:00 and 0:00, the rats were given helicid 50 mg/kg by gavage, respectively. Blood samples were collected from ophthalmic venous plexus. Then plasma concentration was measured. Pharmacokinetic behaviors of the original drug and its metabolites after administration at different time points were calculated and compared. RESULTS: This established HPLC-MS/MS method was successfully applied to simultaneous determination of helicid and its three metabolites in rat plasma after intragastric administration. Using AUC
10. Genetic characteristics of nucleoprotein of the epidemic measles virus in Xi’an, 2013-2017
Yan LI ; Chaofeng MA ; Rui WU ; Yuewen HAN ; Yanli XI ; Hailong CHEN ; Jiru XU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2019;33(2):142-147
Objective:
To know the genetic characteristics of nucleoprotein(N)of wild type measles virus in Xi’an, 2013-2017.
Methods:
We used the pharyngeal swab specimens of suspected measles cases which were tested positive for measles virus (MV) nucleic acid by Real-time RT-PCR to isolate MV strains with Vero-SLAM cells, extracted RNA of the strains, amplified the N genes of MV strains and the pharyngeal swab specimens which had lower