1.Influence on the expression of type I and type II transforming growth factor-? receptors in cultured rat mesangial cells transfected by decorin gene
Xiuyan FENG ; Zhigang ZHANG ; Zhonghua ZHAO ; Qi CHEN ; Muyi GUO
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 1997;0(05):-
Objective To explore whether the antagonistic effect of decorin (DCN)on progression of glomeruloselerosis is associated with the inhibition of the expression of type I and type II transforming growth factor-? receptors (TGF-?R I and TGF-?R II )in mesangial cells (MsC). Methods RT-RCR and Western blot analysis were used to detect the expression of TGF-?R I and TGF-?R II mRNA and their proteins on cultured rat MsC stimulated by exogenous TGF-?1. Lipofectin-mediated method was used to transfect DCN vector into MsC. After screening and identifying of transfected MsC, RT-PCR and Western blot analysis were adapted to detect the changes of TGF-?R I and TGF-?R II expression respectively. Results The expression of TGF-?R I and TGF-?R II mRNA and their proteins on normal MsC stimulated by exogenous TGF-?1 increased in time-dependent manner and reached the peak at 24th hour. Compared with normal and untransfected MsC (1P-1), the mRNA and protein expression of TGF-?R I and TGF-?R II on MsC (3D-5, 7D-1) transfecled by DCN gene decreased significantly, and DCN gene transfection could antagonize the increase of mRNA and protein expression of both receptors caused by exogenous TGF-?1. Conclusions The expression of both TGF-?R I and TGF-?R II decreases obviously in MsC overexpressing DCN gene, which may be one of the importan antagonistic mechanisms of decorin involved in the development of glomeruloselerosis mediated by TGF-?.
2.Study on the inhibitory effect of decorin on rat mesangial cell growth and its signal transduction pathway
Xiuyan FENG ; Zhigang ZHANG ; Zhonghua ZHAO ; Qi CHEN ; Muyi GUO
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2005;0(09):-
Objective To explore the inhibitory effect of decorin(DCN) on rat mesangial cell (MsC) growth and on the expression of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) and p21 protein. Methods Lipofectin-mediated method was used to transfect DCN vector into MsC. After the screen and identification of transfected MsC, DCN-containing supernatant was collected and added into the culture medium of normal MsC, then flow cytometer was used to detect the cell cycle. Western blot analysis was used to explore the changes of MAPK and p21 protein. Immunofluorescence was adapted to detect the expression of p21 on cultured MsC. Results Compared with normal MsC, the number of G2-M cells treated with DCN-containing supernatant decreased to 35%(P
3.Relationship of cytokines levels andUreaplasma infection in midtrimester amniotic fluid with spontaneous preterm birth
Muyi YANG ; Lenan LIU ; Jie LI ; Xiangyu ZHU ; Zhenhua FENG ; Yihua ZHOU ; Yali HU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2016;19(4):263-268
ObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between levels of inflammatory cytokines, Ureaplasma infection in midtrimester amniotic fluid and spontaneous preterm delivery.MethodsFrom April 2009 to March 2012, a total of 1 865 pregnant women who underwent amniocentesis in midtrimester with known pregnant outcomes in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, the Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School, among whom 43 cases who delivered spontaneously before 37 weeks, were classified as preterm group, and the control group consisted of 373 normal term delivery women selected from the other 1 785 cases who term delivered during the same period. Cytokines, including interleukin (IL)-10, IL-1β, IL-6, monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in amniotic fluid, were measured by MILLIPLEX MAP Human Cytokine/Chemokine Magnetic Bead Panel and analysis system for liquid phase chips.Ureaplasma DNA was detected by polymerase chain reaction. Sum-rank test was used to compare the difference of cytokines between the two groups and receiver-operating characteristic curve and Logistic analysis were used to analyze the value of cytokines to predict spontaneous preterm delivery.ResultsThe median maternal age in preterm group was higher than in the control group [34(24-49) vs 29(20-47) years] (Z=-3.107,P=0.002), but there was no significant difference in levels of the five cytokines among women with different age in control group(20-24, 25-29, 30-34 and≥35 years old) (allP>0.05). The levels of IL-1β and IL-6 were not significantly different between two groups (allP>0.05), but levels of IL-10, MCP-1 and TNF-α in the preterm group were much higher than in the control group [11.22(4.79-468.73) vs 7.87(0.93-26.62), 1 358.86(553.16-7 635.81) vs 1 137.98 (311.80-5 196.33), 9.78(5.72-106.51) vs 8.37(2.56-30.20) pg/ml, respectively;Z were-4.333,-2.820 and-3.390, allP<0.01]. The areas under receiver-operating characteristic curve of IL-10, MCP-1 and TNF-αwere 0.70, 0.63 and 0.66. The appropriate cut-off level of IL-10 in amniotic fluid for prediction of preterm birth was 9.06 ng/ml, with a sensitivity of 74.4% and a specificity of 57.6%, and the latter increased to 100.0% when combined with IL-10, MCP-1 and TNF-α, but the sensitivity declined to 16.3%.Ureaplasma was identified in only two preterm cases and none in the controls. However, the levels of the five cytokines in the two infected cases in preterm group were 2.12–43.00 times of the rest cases in the same group, and 2.26–60.00 times of the controls.ConclusionsAlthough IL-10, MCP-1 and TNF-α levels in midtrimester amniotic fluid are increased, it is not able to predict spontaneous preterm birth neither independently nor combined together. Ureaplasma infection rate in amnion cavity is low, but may related to parts of spontaneous preterm delivery.
4.Immunomodulatory effect of oyster peptide on immunosuppressed mice
Dan XU ; Feng LIN ; Xiaoyu ZHU ; Wenying LIU ; Xiaowen CHEN ; Jinqiu FENG ; Aiqin FAN ; Muyi CAI ; Yajun XU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2016;48(3):392-397
Objective:To evaluate the immunomodulating effect of oyster peptide on immunosup-pressed mice.Methods:ICR mice injected with cyclophosphamide (CTX)were adopted as the module group,with mice without treatment as the control group,and different dosages of oyster peptide (0.5 g/kg,1 .0 g/kg,and 2.0 g/kg)were given to the low,middle,and high groups for 1 5 days.The body weight,spleen,and thymus weight of the mice,structures under the microscope of the immune organs, numbers of white blood cells,ratios of T lymphocyte subsets,immune cytokines and numbers of nuclear cells,and DNA content in bone marrow were all assessed.Results:Compared with the control group, the structures of thymus and spleen of the mice in the CTX group appeared obscure and shrunk when ob-served under microscope,the number of their white blood cells declined (P =0.04),the proportion of their CD3 +T cells in peripheral blood declined (P =0.003),the proportion of their CD8 +T cells in pe-ripheral blood declined (P =0.002),the concentration of their IL-5 in peripheral blood significantly in-creased (P <0.01 ),the concentration of their nucleated cells and DNA density in bone marrow de-creased (P =0.04,P <0.01 ).Oyster could improve the structures of thymus and spleen of the immuno-suppressed mice.Compared with the CTX group,the number of white blood cells in 2.0 g/kg group in-creased (P =0.003),the proportion of CD3 +T cells in peripheral blood in 1 .0 g/kg group (P =0.04) and 2.0 g/kg group (P =0.02)increased,the proportion of CD8 +T cells in peripheral blood in 2.0 g/kg group increased (P =0.002),the concentration of IL-5 in peripheral blood in all the oyster treated groups increased (P <0.01 in 0.5 g/kg,1 .0 g/kg,and 2.0 g/kg groups),the concentration of IL-1 7 in peripheral blood in 2.0 g/kg group decreased (P =0.03),the concentration of nucleated cells in bone marrow of all the oyster treated groups increased (0.5 g/kg vs.CTX,P =0.04;1 .0 g/kg vs. CTX,P =0.02;2.0 g/kg vs.CTX P =0.01 ),the DNA content in bone marrow of all the oyster treated groups increased (P <0.01 in the 0.5 g/kg,1 .0 g/kg,and 2.0 g/kg groups).Conclusion:Oyster peptide could improve the structures of immune organs of the CTX-induced immunosuppressed mice,re-cover the imbalances of T lymphocyte subsets,improve the immune cytokines and increase numbers of nucleated cells and DNA content in bone marrow,thus improving the immunologic function.
5.Clinical application of minimal invasive liposuction system in thigh areas of liposuction
Muyi FENG ; Meng DENG ; Meibang XU ; Wenjun OUYANG ; Fang LIU ; Hao CHENG ; Kai TIAN ; Jingsong WEI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2022;28(5):398-401
Objective:To investigate the clinical application and surgical effect of minimal invasive liposuction system (MILS) method in the thighs liposuction.Methods:From July 2019 to March 2021, 868 patients were selected for thigh liposuction. Local anesthesia and intravenous anesthesia were used in all operations. The preoperative design and intraoperative procedures were carried out according to the requirements of MILS ? method. There was an average of 2 154.4 ml fat aspirated, and the average operation time was 156.8 min. Results:After 2-18 months of follow-up, 83.3% of the patients were discharged on the day of operation. The thigh line curve of the patients was fluent and the perimeter of upper thigh was significantly reduced. The satisfactory rate was 92.3%, and the incidence of complications was 2.8%. No severe complication occurred.Conclusions:MILS method is a safe and effective procedure to partition thighs liposuction area scientifically and finely. The MILS method makes the lumbar abdominal liposuction operation standardized, reduces unnecessary operation, shortens the liposuction learning curve, reduces the occurrence of complications, and achieves the best aesthetic effect.
6.Clinical application of minimal invasive liposuction system in lumbar abdominal liposuction
Muyi FENG ; Wenjun OUYANG ; Meng DENG ; Meibang XU ; Meng ZHANG ; Fang LIU ; Hao CHENG ; Kai TIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2023;29(5):373-376
Objective:To investigate the clinical application and surgical effect of minimal invasive liposuction system (MILS) in lumbar abdominal liposuction.Methods:From July 2019 to March 2021, 985 patients were selected for lumbar and abdominal liposuction. Local anesthesia and intravenous anesthesia were used in all operations. The preoperative design and intraoperative procedures were carried out according to the requirements of MILS method. An average of 2 425 ml fat was aspirated, and the average operation time was 142.4 min.Results:After 3-18 (average 3.85 months) months of follow-up, 857 patients (87% of the patients) were discharged on the day of operation. The waist line curve of the patients was clear and the bulge of the upper and lower abdomen was significantly reduced. The satisfactory rate was 93.5%, and the incidence of complications was 2.8%. No severe complication occurred.Conclusions:MILS is a safe and effective method to perform the waist and abdominal liposuction scientifically and finely. The MILS method makes the lumbar abdominal liposuction standardized, reduces unnecessary procedure, shortens the liposuction learning curve, reduces the occurrence of complications, and achieves the best aesthetic effect.