1.Growth differentiation factor 5 induces adipose-derived stem cells differentiating into chondrocytes
Minghui LI ; Yang LIU ; Kai SUN ; Junfeng TAN ; Mi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(51):7628-7633
BACKGROUND:Growth differentiation factor 5 (GDF5) has been shown to play a crucial role in the development of chondrocytes via different regulatory mechanisms.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the effect of GDF5 on the chondrogenic differentiation of adipose-derived stem cel s (ADSCs).
METHODS:ADSCs in passage 4 isolated from Japanese White rabbits were cultured in the medium containing 0 (blank control group), 10, 50, 100, 150 and 200μg/L, respectively. The morphological changes were observed, and the optimal concentration of GDF-5 was screened, and its round coverslips at 1, 2 and 3 weeks of culture were selected to undergo immunocytochemistry, toluidine blue staining and immunofluorescent staining.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The growth of ADSCs was stable in the medium containing 10 and 50μg/L GDF5, while apoptotic cel s appeared after induction with 200μg/L GDF5. In the medium containing 100 and 150μg/L GDF5, some spindle-shaped cel s changed into irregular shape, and became round or oval after 7-10 days of culture. The optimal concentration of GDF5 was 100μg/L. The cel s transfected by 100μg/L GDF5 were positive for type II col agen obviously and with blue-stained nucleus. The transfected cel s were positive for toluidine blue, and metachromatic granules were visible in the cytoplasm. The proteoglycan mRNA expression of the transfected cel s was significantly increased, and reached the highest at 3 weeks. These results suggest that GDF5 promotes the chondrocytic differentiation of ADSCs.
2.Genetic polymorphism of GSTM1 to lung cancer patients in north Sichuan of China
Daiyuan MA ; Guobo DU ; Bangxian TAN ; Mi LIU ; Yanli ZHAO ; Minghui YANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(4):251-253
Objective To analyze the genetic polymorphism of GSTM1 to lung cancer patients in north Sichuan of China and compare with race from other district.Methods PCR-based technique was used to detect the genotypes of GSTM1 in lung cancer patients.Results In local lung cancer patients,the frequency of homozygous deletions(null genotype) for GSTM1 was 58.4 % (73/125).Among the patients,the frequencys of null genotype for GSTM1 were 62.5 % (20/32) in female,56.9 % (53/93) in male,56.1% (32/57)in patients with squamous cell carcinoma and 54.8 % (17/31) in patients with adenocarcinoma,respectively.The frequency of deletions of GSTM1 in lung cancer patients from north Sichuan of China is slightly exceeding those of Europe and Americas (P <0.05) and similar to the domestic result (P >0.05).Conclusion The genetic polymorphism of GSTM1 to lung cancer patients in north Sichuan of China dosen' t show distinguished feature for this district and race.
3.Study on the correlation between the early phase insulin secretion index and 72 hours continuous glucose levels in patients of impaired glucose tolerance
Sujing DUAN ; Jianfei CHEN ; Wei TAN ; Minghui YU ; Xiaopeng LIU ; Songqin YAN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2010;33(7):4-6
Objective To investigate the correlation between the early phase insulin secretion index and 72 h continuous glucose levels in patients of impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Methods According to repeated 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (75 g OGTT) ,62 cases were divided into 2 groups: normal glucose tolerance group (NGT group, 30 cases) and isolated impaired glucose tolerance group (IGT group, 32 cases). Insulin levels were detected and HOMA-IR,HOMA-β , ΔI30/ΔG30,AUCI were calculated. The blood glucose levels were monitored by continuous glucose monitoring system for 72 h. The characteristics of postprandial glucose excursion were studied based on peak postprandial glucose (PPC) concentration, time to PPG (Δt) , postprandial glucose excursion (PPGE) and duration of postprandial glucose excursion (DPE). They were statistically analyzed by SPSS12.0. Results The levels of PPG and PPGE were significantly higher in IGT group (P < 0.05). Δt and DPE delayed obviously in IGT group (P < 0.05). HOM A-IR in IGT group was higher than that in NGT group (1.68 ± 1.03 vs 1.15 ± 0.90, P < 0.01), Δ I30/ΔG30 and HOMA- β was significantly lower in IGT group than that in NGT group (3.85 ± 1.04 vs 6.42 ±1.05,52.97 ± 2.02 vs 55.68 ± 12.45, P < 0.01 or < 0.05). Conclusions Higher postprandial glucose levels are characteristics of IGT patients,and the function of islet β cell after glucose load is impaired more severely. The levels of FPG and 2hPG are positively correlated with insulin resistance, and negatively correlated with islet β cell function.
4.Radioprotective effect of E0703 on AHH-1 cells and the related mechanism
Liqun ZHANG ; Zengchun MA ; Yuguang WANG ; Chengrong XIAO ; Hongling TAN ; Minghui YANG ; Yue GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2008;28(3):231-235
Objective E0703 is derived from estradiol and has anti-radiation effects on irradiated mice, the effects of E0703 on cell viability,cell cycle and the related mechanism in irradiated AHH-1 cells were investigated in this study.Methods Cell viability,cell apoptosis and cell cycle were determined by Cell Counting Kit-8.Annexin V-FITC double staining kit and Flow Cytometry,respectively.Level of mRNA and protein were detected by RT-PCR and Western blot,respectively.Results 3.0 Gy 60 Co γ-rays induced significant cell cycle arrest,necrosis,apoptosis and reduction of viability.Pretreatment with E0703 for 12 h before irradiation could increase cell viability and regulate cell cycle.but had no obvious effect on cell necrosis and apoptosis.The expression of cell cycle arrest related molecules Rb and MDM2 were increased after 3.0 Gy irradiation,but decreased significantly with pretreatment of E0703.Moreover.the phosphorylation of Rb was also increased.Conclusions The radioprotective function of E0703 might be exerted through influencing on cell cycle and promoting cell proliferation instead of apoptosis or necrosis.
5.Rapid diagnosis of venous catheterization complications: an ultrasound imaging study
Xieqing YANG ; Minghui LIU ; Baihua ZHAO ; Yang TAN ; Guotao WANG ; Jieyu LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(6):817-820
Objective To explore the value of ultrasound imaging in complications associated with venous catheterization.Methods Patients (n =853) underwent ultrasound imaging examination after venous catheterization.Ultrasonography manifestations of venous catheterization complications and clinical curative effect were analyzed and summarized.Results Phlebitis,thrombus and mechanical complications were found by ultrasound imaging examination.Pneumothorax,hemothorax,arterial puncture and hematoma were among the main mechanical complications.Among the 853 patients,85 cases (9.96%) were found to have complications by ultrasound examination,with 35 cases (4.10%) of phlebitis,26 cases (3.05%) of catheter-related thrombus and 24 cases (2.81%) of mechanical complications.Conclusions In summary,a variety of venous catheterization complications can be diagnosed using ultrasound imaging non-invasively,effectively and efficiently.Real-time ultrasound imaging examination can dynamically monitor the develop ment and evolution of venous catheterization complications and effectively evaluate outcomes.
6.Noninvasive evaluation of renal allograft fibrosis by virtual touch tissues quantification.
Xi DAI ; Minghui LIU ; Yong GUO ; Baihua ZHAO ; Yang TAN ; Fan XIANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2014;39(2):173-177
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the value of virtual touch tissue quantification (VTQ) in the diagnosis of renal allograft fibrosis and analyze its advantages and limitations.
METHODS:
The renal allografts of 54 patients with renal allograft biopsies or nephrectomy were assessed by Virtual Touch quantification of Siemens-Acuson S2000.
RESULTS:
Stiffness of renal allograft was significantly correlated to the value of VTQ (Spearman r=0.796, P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
VTQ is a new technique in the assessment of renal allograft fibrosis.
Diagnosis, Differential
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7.Research update on the sleep patterns and influencing factors of childhood abuse victims
PENG Lianhua, TAN Minghui, MAO Ping, ZHENG Meizhen
Chinese Journal of School Health 2021;42(12):1907-1911
Abstract
As a common public health problem in society, it can seriously affect sleep, and lead to sleep structure disorder, sleep pattern changes, and sleep disturbance. Poor sleep can adversely affect the normal development of physiological, psychological, cognitive, and behavioral functions, and reduce quality of life. On the basis of summarizing the definition, classification, and epidemic status of child abuse, this paper summarizes the sleep characteristics and influencing factors of childhood abuse victims. It aims to provide a scientific basis for developing prevention and intervention measures to address sleep problems among childhood abuse victims, so as to improve sleep quality, and promote their physical and mental health.
8. Analysis of the efficacy of relieving the postoperation pain by using mesh to stuture and fixate tissue during transabdominal preperitoneal hernioplasty in inguinal hernia patients
Chong WANG ; Yingchang ZHU ; Weichao LIANG ; Qisheng CHEN ; Xiong LIANG ; Minghui TAN ; Xiaoxiao HUANG
International Journal of Surgery 2019;46(9):631-633
Objective:
To study the efficacy of relieving the postoperation pain by using mesh to stuture and fixate tissue during transabdominal preperitoneal hernioplasty (TAPP) in inguinal hernia patients.
Metholds:
A retrospective analysis of 156 patients with inguinal hernia who underwent TAPP in Nanhai Hospital Affiliated to Southern Medical University from January 2016 to January 2017 was conducted, they were males, the average age was 50.84 years and the age range was from 33 to 62 years. Patients were divided into sacral nail group (
9.Discussion on the managing mode for suspected illegal and irregular acts in occupational medical examination institutions
Xiaoyi LI ; Ruiyan HUANG ; Minghui XIAO ; Xiwen TAN ; Leyi XU ; Aichu YANG ; Jiabin CHEN ; Shijie HU
China Occupational Medicine 2024;51(1):43-48
ObjectiveTo establish a managing mode for illegal and irregular acts of occupational medical examination (OME) institutions to the requirements of the new situation. Methods The OME institutions from the “Guangdong Province Key Occupational Disease Monitoring and Management Platform” were selected as the study subjects using the judgment sampling method. The clues of suspected illegal and irregular acts of OME institutions were found and submitted to the local health commission for investigation and managed according to the case information monitoring and on-site quality assessment. The OME institutions found to have illegal and irregular acts were filed and investigated according to the national law after investigation and verification. A “follow-up inspection” was conducted on five OME institutions for closed loop management. Results A total of 12 OME institutions were found to have suspected illegal and irregular acts, including seven institutions that did not meet the filing requirements for effective personnel, five institutions that conducted projects beyond the scope without filing to the provincial health authorities within 15 work days from the start of the project, and two institutions that failed to fulfill the obligation of informing and reporting to the health authorities, employers, and workers as required. After submitting relevant clues and evidence to the local health commission for investigation and management, seven institutions were not given penalty, and five institutions were given administrative penalties including two institutions were fined and warned, and three institutions were warned. No illegal or irregular acts were found in the five institutions inspected during the “follow-up inspection”. Conclusion It is beneficial to explore the managing mode of “clue discovery, clue submission, investigation and disposal, follow-up inspection” for OME institutions suspected of illegal and irregular acts, which helps urge OME institutions to work in accordance with laws and regulations and effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of workers' occupational health.
10.Effects of 18beta-glycyrrhizic acid and 18alpha-glycyrrhizic acid on mRNA and protein expression of cytochrome P450 3A in cultured rat primary hepatocyte.
Yuguang WANG ; Minghui YANG ; Zengchun MA ; Qiande LIANG ; Hongling TAN ; Chengrong XIAO ; Yue GAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(3):307-311
OBJECTIVETo study the effects of 18beta-glycyrrhizic acid and 18alpha-glycyrrhizic acid on mRNA and protein expression of cytochrome P450 3A in cultured rat primary hepatocyte.
METHODRat heaptocyte were isolated by two-step in situ collagenase perfusion method; the hepatocytes were seeded in dishes coated with type I rat tail collagen, culture medium was added and changed daily after gelation, the effect of 18beta-glycyrrhizic acid and 18alpha-glycyrrhizic acid on the expression of CYP3A was determined by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and western blot respectively.
RESULTTreatment with 18beta-glycyrrhizic acid of primary rat hepatocytes resulted in marked up-regulation of CYP3A1 expression at both mRNA and protein levels in a concentration dependent manner, while exposure to 18alpha-glycyrrhizic acid of primary rat hepatocytes resulted in marked down-regulation of CYP3A1 expression at both mRNA and protein levels in a concentration dependent manmer.
CONCLUSION18beta-glycyrrhizic acid and 18alpha-glycyrrhizic acid up-regulate and down-regulate CYP3A1 expression at the transcriptive levels.
Animals ; Clinical Laboratory Techniques ; Cytochrome P-450 CYP3A ; genetics ; metabolism ; Glycyrrhizic Acid ; pharmacology ; Hepatocytes ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Protein Biosynthesis ; drug effects ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Rats, Wistar ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; methods ; Transcription, Genetic ; drug effects ; genetics