1.Therapeutic effects of transplantation of lentivirus-mediated artemin gene modified bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells on the rat model of Parkinson's disease
Kai LIU ; Xiaofeng YIN ; Hengwei XIANG ; Wenshuai DENG ; Peng SUN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2015;48(8):697-703
Objective To investigate the potential therapeutic efficacy of lentivirus-mediated artemin (ARTN) gene modified bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transplantation on the rat model of Parkinson' s disease (PD) and the effects on expression of brain-related proteins.Methods MSCs were isolated and cultured in vitro,transfected by recombinant lentiviral vectors carrying ARTN gene.The PD rat model established by 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) was randomly divided into 5 groups:Sham group,PD group,MSCs group,MSCs transfected with empty lentiviral vectors transplanted (LV-MSCs)group and MSCs transfected with recombinant lentiviral vectors carrying ARTN gene transplanted (LVARTN-MSCs) group.The MSCs,LV-MSCs and LV-ARTN-MSCs groups were transplanted into the left striatum of each rat model of PD and ethology tests in every group were made with intraperitoneal injection of apomorphine (APO) 2,4,6,8 weeks after transplantation.The expression of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) protein in substantia nigra (SN) was measured by Western blotting and immunohistochemistry,and immunofluorescence showed ARTN gene modified MSCs expression in rat brain tissue.The levels of dopamine (DA),dihydroxy-phenylacetic acid and homovanillic acid in striatum of each group were detected by high performance liquid chromatography.Results After injection of APO,rotation frequency decreased in LV-ARTN-MSCs group,i.e.(179.33 ± 10.74) circles/30 min vs (235.83 ± 18.95),(203.67 ±11.50) and (206.33 ± 11.86) circles/30 min in PD,MSCs and LV-MSCs groups (q =8.828,P < 0.01;q =3.802,P < 0.05;q =4.219,P < 0.05).The percentage of TH-positive cells in SN after cell transplantation was increased significantly in LV-ARTN-MSCs group (64.05% ± 5.49%) when compared with PD group (34.18% ±3.35%),MSCs group (52.59% ±4.48%) and LV-MSCs group (50.57% ± 4.41%),respectively (q =13.280,5.135,6.028,all P <0.01).At the same time,TH protein in SN after cell transplantation was also increased obviously in LV-ARTN-MSCs group.ARTN gene modified MSCs can survive for at least 6 weeks in the rat brain of PD,mainly concentrated in the transplantation side of striatum.Eight weeks later,the levels of DA in striatum after cell transplantation were elevated significantly in MSCs group (2.34 ± 0.54),LV-MSCs group (2.28 ± 0.45) and LV-ARTN-MSCs group (2.28 ± 0.45)when compared with PD group (0.87 ± 0.07) (q =5.233,P < 0.05;q =5.020,P < 0.01;q =20.190,P < 0.01),and LV-ARTN-MSCs group showed the most significant improvement.Conclusion ARTN gene modified bone marrow MSCs transplanted into the striatum of brain may have therapeutic effects on rat models of PD.
2.Effect of adenosine A2A receptor antagonist ZM241385 on amygdala-kindled seizures and progression of amygdala kindling.
Xiang, LI ; Huicong, KANG ; Xiaoyan, LIU ; Zhiguang, LIU ; Kai, SHU ; Xu, CHEN ; Suiqiang, ZHU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(2):257-64
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of adenosine A2A receptor antagonist ZM241385 on amygdala-kindled seizures and its roles in epileptogenesis. Electrodes were implanted into the right amygdala of male adult Wistar rats. Kindling was accomplished by using stimulus strength of 500 μA applied daily to the amygdala until 10 consecutive stage 5 seizues were induced. Then effect of ZM241385 was studied in fully kindled rats after intracerebroventricular administration of the drug. In addition, the effect on kindling progression was evaluated through ZM241385 injection before daily stimulation. In all experiments, behavioral changes in the rats in response to ZM241385 were monitored closely. The results showed that, in fully amygdala-kindled rats, ZM241385 (0.001-0.1 nmol/L) decreased afterdischage duration (ADD), motor seizure duration (MSD), stage 5 duration (S5D) and seizure duration (SD), but only the effect on ADD was dose-dependent. The doses of 0.001-0.1 nmol/L had no influence on stage 4 latency (S4L) and seizure stage (SS). The dosages of 0.0001 and 1 nmol/L of ZM241385 did not exert any effect on all seizure parameters. In contrast to the results in fully amygdala-kindled rats, ZM241385 (0.001-0.1 nmol/L) had minimal or no effects on the progression of amygdala-kindled seizures. We are led to the conclusion that although ZM241385 had no influence on the progression of amygdala-kindled seizures, it had potent anti-convulsant profile and little adverse effects at the dosage of 0.001-0.1 nmol/L, suggesting that the agent is effective against the amygdala-kindled seizures.
3.Expression of ZEB1 in the prepuce of hypospadias children and its implication.
Yang ZHOU ; Liang QIAO ; Yong-xiang LI ; Ju-min ZHANG ; Lu-dong LIU ; Hong-kai LU
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(6):510-514
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression of zinc finger E-box binding homebox 1 (ZEB1) in the prepuce of hypospadias children and its relationship to the incidence of hypospadias.
METHODSPrepuce tissues were collected from 37 children aged 6-15 months undergoing hypospadias repair and 11 age-matched controls receiving circumcision. Based on the position of the urethral meatus, the hypospadias cases were classified as severe (n = 13) and mild-moderate (n = 24). The mRNA and protein expressions of ZEB1 were determined by immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR.
RESULTSThe expression of the ZEB1 protein was remarkably higher in the severe (100% [13/13]) and mild-moderate hypospadias patients (75.0% [18/24]) than in the controls (9.1% [1/11]), with statistically significant differences between any two groups (P < 0.05). RT-PCR showed the integrated density value (IDV) of the ZEB1 mRNA expression to be (0.67 ± 0.21), (0.81 ± 0.24), and (1.55 ± 0.29) in the control, mild-moderate, and severe hypospadias patients, respectively, significantly higher in the severe hypospadias than in the control and mild-moderate hypospadias groups (P < 0.05), but with no significant difference between the latter two (P = 0.64).
CONCLUSIONThe expression of ZEB1 is significantly increased in hypospadias patients, and its upregulation is positively correlated with the severity of hypospadias, which suggests that the overexpression of ZEB1 may contribute to the development of hypospadias.
Biomarkers ; metabolism ; Case-Control Studies ; Circumcision, Male ; Foreskin ; metabolism ; Homeodomain Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Hypospadias ; classification ; etiology ; metabolism ; Immunohistochemistry ; Infant ; Male ; Penis ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; Transcription Factors ; genetics ; metabolism ; Up-Regulation ; Urethra ; Zinc Finger E-box-Binding Homeobox 1
4.Principals of selecting designated hospitals for inpatients of NRCMS with critical illness
Shanquan CHEN ; Yao PAN ; Kai CHEN ; Lan YAO ; Qiang YAO ; Zhiyong LIU ; Li XIANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2014;30(1):16-20
Objective To explore how to determine the designated hospitals for critical illness scientifically and reasonably.Methods Analyzing the choice of medical providers by inpatients with critical illness,by means of the database of NRCMS in 2009~2010 in one county,Guangxi province.And analyzing the current policies on the basis of general principals used in health policy analysis.Results The choices of medical providers made by inpatients with critical illness are influenced by various factors.Choice of such hospitals should only be dependent on scientific and reasonable determination of patients' reasonable medical needs,instead of on the medical competency of the hospitals only.Conclusion Maximal cost-effectiveness should prevail,be it the class-1 demand of complete healing which is highly dependent on medical technology,or class-2 demand requiring repeated hospitalizations and not highly dependent on medical technology.Reasonable designation of hospitals for critical illness should be based on reasonable medical needs of patients,instead of medical competency of hospitals only.
5.Laparoscopic anatomical resection of left lateral liver
Rong LIU ; Zhiqiang HUANG ; Ningxin ZHOU ; Xiaoqiang HUANG ; Kai JIANG ; Xi XIANG ; Hongtian XIA
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of and indications for laparoscopic left lateral hepatectomy. Methods The candidates for laparoscopic left lateral lobectomy were 7 cases with liver lesions including 2 cases of primary liver cancer,5 cases of liver hemangioma. Results These patients underwent laparoscopic hepatectomy uneventfully. The operation time averaged at 210 min. The blood loss in operation averaged at 700 ml. The postoperative hospital stay averaged at 5.7 days. No complications occurred. Conclusion Based on these preliminary results, we conclude that laparoscopic anatomical left lateral lobectomy can be carried out safely and effectively by a surgeon with the sufficient expertise of laparoscopy and hepatobiliary surgery.
6.Optimization for ISSR-PCR system of traditional Chinese medicine Lysimachia christinae by orthogonal design.
Feng-Ming REN ; Kai-Zhi HU ; Yan-Qin LIU ; Yan-Xiang JIAO ; Jie LIU ; Min LUO ; Jian QUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(12):2233-2238
In order to establish the stable andreliable ISSR-PCR System of Lysimachia christinae, L16 (4(5)) orthogonal design, which based on 7 levels of single factor experiment, were used in this study. The variance analysis was carried out by SPSS 19.0, and 5 main factors affecting the reaction system were optimized in 4 levels. The best annealing temperature was selected by the optimized reaction system. And the stability and reliability of this system was tested by 23 samples from different origins. The results showed that the five factors (DNA template, primer, dNTP, Mg2+ and Taq enzyme) were the most impacts on the amplified results of ISSR-PCR of L. christinae. The order of the influence was: primer > Taq enzyme > DNA template > Mg2+ > dNTP. The optimal system, which was determined by multiple comparison on different levels of each factor, was total volume of 25 microL, including DNA template 60 ng, primer 0.3 micromol x L(-1), dNTP 0.2 mmol x L(-1), Mg2+ 1.8 mmol x L(-1), Taq enzyme 1.25 U. The optimal system was stable and reliable tested by 23 samples from different origins. This study lays the foundation for genetic diversity analysis, fine varieties selection and molecular identification of L. christinae, and provides reference for optimization on ISSR-PCR system of other speciesin future.
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7.The surgical treatment of severely injured vagina.
Yang LIU ; Guo-xiong SHEN ; Kai-xiang CHENG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2005;21(3):189-191
OBJECTIVETo investigate the surgical methods of treating severely injured vagina.
METHODSA retrospective study was carried out on the clinical materials and results of 7 patients suffered from severe vaginal injury.
RESULTSDifferent surgical approaches such as trans-suprapubic, transperineal or both approaches were applied according to the position of the atresia, meanwhile, different surgical methods such as skin graft, free flap transplantation, vaginal mucous flap advancement, direct anastomosis of the two ends, "Z" plasty was used to repair the vagina according to the different defect of the vagina, except for 1 case complicated with vaginorectus fistula, all the other cases were achieved satisfactory results.
CONCLUSIONSThe accurate judgment of the severity of the vaginal injury and the understanding of the changed anatomy around the injured vagina was the key points to the success of the surgical treatment of traumatic vaginal atresia.
Female ; Gynatresia ; etiology ; surgery ; Humans ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Retrospective Studies ; Vagina ; injuries ; surgery
8.Anti-tumor activity of yeast vesicle biomimetic nanomedicine with the ability of active tumor penetration
Jun-jie LIU ; Li-hua XU ; Kai-xiang ZHANG ; Xiu ZHAO ; Yi-yang WANG ; Jin-jin SHI ; Zhen-zhong ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(1):222-232
The dense extracellular matrix (ECM) of the tumor severely limits the deep penetration of nanomedicine and weakens its anti-tumor effect. Based on this, the yeast vesicle biomimetic nanomedicine with active deep penetration ability of tumor tissue was designed and developed for enhanced tumor therapy. Results of characterization showed that the yeast cell vesicles (YCV) displayed a spherical morphology with diameter of around 100 nm and was well dispersed. Then the chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin (DOX) was selected as a model drug, and DOX was loaded into YCV to obtain YCV/DOX through electrostatic interaction, the encapsulation efficiencies of DOX were calculated as 82.5%. The drug release profile of YCV/DOX implied that DOX release showed a manner of pH-dependent, it may be that pH has affected the electrostatic effect of YCV and DOX. Compared with liposomes (Lipo),
9.Observation on COLIXA3 polymorphism of patients with fluorosis
Li, TANG ; San-xiang, WANG ; Jin-jie, ZHONG ; Yue-xin, ZHANG ; Sheng-bin, BAI ; Ya-lou, ZHANG ; Kai-tai, LIU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2012;31(4):369-372
Objective To study the COLIXA3 gene polymorphism of patients with fluorosis and to explore the pathogenesis of COLIXA3 gene in endemic fluorosis.Methods Fifty one cases of patients with drinking-water borne fluorosis were selected as the case group in Xinzhou city,Shanxi province and 28 cases of healthy people were as the control group.Dental fluorosis was detected by Dean method and skeletal fluorosis was examined by X-ray.COLIXA3 of exon 5 gene product of 103 points was amplified by PCR and the gene locus genotype was sequenced.Results Ten cases of mild dental fluorosis,14 cases of moderate dental fluorosis,15 cases of severe dental fluorosis were detected among the 51 patients.The control group was free of dental fluorosis.All the 51 cases of patients with fluorosis had varying degrees of skeletal fluorosis,mainly osteosclerosis lesions,accounting for 86.27%(44/51 ),and mild skeletal fluorosis patients were all osteosclerosis lesions,and osteosclerosis lesions and multiple skeletal lesions were found among moderate and severe skeletal fluorosis patients in the case group,while control group had no skeletal fluorosis.The differences between genotypes of frequency distribution of AA,Aa,aa of COLIXA3 of case and control groups were not statistically significant [96.08%(49/51 ),3.92%(2/51 ),0.00%(0/51) and 96.43%(27/28),3.57%(1/28),0.00%(0/28),x2 =0.94,P > 0.05].ConclusionsCOLIXA3 gene polymorphism is not significantly correlated to fluorosis.
10.Risk stratification of patients with combined acute pulmonary embolism and pulmonary hypertension using dynamic and regular pulmonary perfusion imaging
Xue-mei, WANG ; Jing, WANG ; Guo-hua, LI ; Xiang-cheng, WANG ; Kai-xiu, ZHANG ; Cai-ping, LIU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2010;30(5):316-319
Objective To stratify the risks of patients with acute pulmonary embolism (APE) and pulmonary hypertension (PH) by dynamic pulmonary perfusion imaging (DPPI) and pulmonary perfusion imaging (PPI). Methods From October 2007 to February 2009, 20 healthy volunteers ( 12 males, 8 females; mean age =48.47 ±13.47 years) and 31 APE patients (21 males, 10 females; mean age =47.68 ±18.06 years; from October 2007 to July 2009) were included in the study. DPPI and PPI were performed in all subjects. Percentage of perfusion defect scores ( PPDs% ) were calculated by semi-quantitative analysis of PPI. Risk levels were defined according to PPDs% calculated from PPI: normal (PPDs% =0); very low risk (0 < PPDs% ≤10% ); low risk (10% < PPDs% ≤20% ); moderate risk (20% < PPDs% ≤40% );high risk (40% < PPDs% ≤60% ) and very high risk ( PPDs% > 60% ). Lung equilibrium time (LET)was calculated on region of interest (ROI) drawn over DPPI. Clinical risk was scored by Aujesky method.The t-test, ANOVA and correlation analysis were used with SPSS 13.0 software. Results ( 1 ) LET in healthy volunteers and APE patients was ( 12.18 ± 3.28) and (32.90 ± 14.29) s respectively (t = 6. 81,P < 0. 01 ). (2) The correlation coefficient, coefficient of determination between LET and PPDs% in APE patients were 0.93 and 0. 87, respectively. The correlation coefficient between LET and clinical risk score was 0.86. (3)The mean LET of APE patients in very low risk (n =5), low risk (n = 12), moderate risk (n=9), high risk (n=4) and very high risk groups (n=1) were (19.59 ±0.04), (25.03 ±0.08),(36.07 ±0. 10), (57.15 ±0.06) and (70 ±0.00) s, respectively. There was significant difference among APE patients with different risk levels (F =16. 78, P <0.01). Conclusions ( 1 ) DPPI was a reliable, convenient and non-invasive method for the evaluation of PH in APE. (2) Combined LET of DPPI and PPDs% of PPI was valuable for risk stratification and prognosis estimation in APE patients.