1.Transplantation of human amnion epithelial cells improves learning and memory function in Alzheimer’ s disease-like pathology rat model
Shitao DONG ; Ning FANG ; Longmiao HU ; Daixiong CHEN ; Chunhua ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(11):2039-2046
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To observe the treatment effect and its immune regulation of human amnion epithelial cells ( hAECs) on Alzheimer’ s disease ( AD)-like pathology rat model.METHODS: The hAECs were isolated from amnion with trypsin digestion, and the phenotype of hAECs was analyzed by flow cytometry.SD rats ( n=48) were randomly divid-ed into sham control group, model group, medium group and hAECs group.AD-like pathology rat model was induced by bilateral intraventricular injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS).hAECs (5 ×105) were injected into the hippocampus of the AD-like pathology rats.At 2 weeks after transplantation, the animals were tested by Morris water maze to observe the function of learning and memory.The pathological change of the brain was observed by HE staining.The expression of am-yloid β-protein 42 (Aβ42) and Tau protein and the level of acetylcholine (ACh) in the injury brain were determined by immunohistochemistry.The survival and differentiation of hAECs in the hippocampus were measured by immunofluorescent technique.The percentages of lymphocyte subsets in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells were analyzed by flow cytome-try.The contents of serum cytokines were detected by cytometric bead array.RESULTS:Compared with model group and medium group, hAECs group showed shortened escape latency ( P<0.01) , increased frequency of going through the plat-form (P<0.05), reduced loss of hippocampal neurons, decreased expression of Tau protein and Aβ42 in the hippocampus (P<0.05), increased ACh level in the hippocampus (P<0.05), decreased percentages of Th1 and Th17 subsets, in-creased percentages of Th2 and Treg cells ( P<0.05) , decreased concentrations of IFN-γand IL-2 in the serum, and in-creased concentration of IL-4 ( P<0.05 ) .CONCLUSION: hAECs improve the cognitive learning and memory function and alleviate pathologic damage of hippocampus through immune regulation in AD-like pathology rats.
2.The influence of thyroid hormones on the expression of NGF and BDNF after cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats
Chao DOU ; Min ZHANG ; Yuanzheng ZHAO ; Yapei GUO ; Shitao WU ; Hengfang LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(15):2030-2033
Objective To investigate the neuroprotective effect of thyroid hormones T3 on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats and its mechanism.Methods SD rats were divided into four groups:sham+saline group,sham+T3 group,MCAO+saline group,MCAO+T3 group.The cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury rat models were established by right middle cerebral artery occlusion.Thyroid hormones(10 μg/100 g)or normal saline were given respectively by intraperitoneal injection twice at 1 h after the onset of ischemia and 6 h after reperfusion.Neurobehavioral score was evaluated at 24 h after reperfusion;TTC staining was used to label infarction area;RT-PCR was used to detect the mRNA level of nerve growth factor(NGF)and brain derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF)in brain tissue;Western blot was employed to determine alterations in protein levels of NGF and BDNF.Results Compared with MCAO+saline group,the neurological deficit and the volume of cerebral infarction of MCAO+T3 group was decreased,and the mRNA and protein expression of NGF and BDNF of MCAO+T3 group were increased(P<0.05).Conclusion Thyroid Hormones could promote the nerve repair,stimulate the nerve regeneration and improve the nervous behavioral function by up-regulating the expression of NGF and BDNF.
3.Clinical analysis of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis and stroke -like episodes in children
Shitao WU ; Hengfang LIU ; Fang LIU ; Min ZHANG ; Yuanzheng ZHAO ; Yapei GUO ; Ningning CHEN ; Jianping WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(24):1884-1888
Objective To investigate the clinical,imaging,pathological and molecular biological features of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis and stroke -like episodes(MELAS)in children.Methods The clinical,imaging,pathological and molecular biological features of 1 2 children with MELAS diagnosed through muscle biopsy or gene sequencing in the Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 201 1 to December 201 5 were retrospectively analyzed.Results (1 )Clinical features:the main manifestations included headache and vomiting in 1 1 cases,epileptic seizures in 9 cases,short stature in 8 cases,hairy in 7 cases,intolerance fatigue in 7 cases,cogni-tive decline in 7 cases,visual disturbance in 6 cases,hearing disturbance in 6 cases,and 5 cases had positive family history.In addition,7 cases had the serum lactic acid level increase in a rest for 1 0 min after exercise.(2)Imaging fea-tures:4 cases showed bilateral basal ganglia calcification symmetry in 8 patients who underwent head CT scan.The most frequently involved parts of the lesion were occipital in 1 0 cases,temporal in 9 cases and parietal lobe in 7 cases in stroke -like episodes.The lesions were lamellar necrosis.The abnormal areas by MRI showed low signal intensity on T1 weighted imaging,high signal intensity on T2 weighted imaging and fluid attenuated inversion recovery,high or equal signal intensity on diffusion weighted imaging,high or low signal intensity on apparent diffusion coefficient;the lactate peak significantly increased on magnetic resonance spectroscopy.The distribution was not in accordance with the control region of the cerebral vessels.Dynamic observation revealed that the lesions were reversible and migratory.(3)Myo-pathological features:muscle biopsy was performed in all children,and ragged -red fibers were found in 1 0 cases by im-proved Gomori staining,strongly succinate dehydrogenase -reactive were found in 9 cases,and the lipid droplets slight-ly increased in 8 cases by oil red O staining.Besides,the crystalline inclusion bodies in mitochondria were arranged in a parking lotpattern in 9 cases by electromicroscope.(4)Molecular biological characteristics:the mitochondrial gene mutations were analyzed in peripheral blood of 9 children and their parents,including 8 cases with A3243G muta-tion and 1 case with G13513A mutation.Five mothers had the same A3243G mutation site in 8 cases.Conclusions Children with MELAS have complex and varied clinical manifestations and certain characteristic of neuroimaging.More-over,muscle pathology and gene sequencing have important diagnostic value.Fully understanding the clinical,muscle pathology,imaging and molecular biological characteristics of children with MELAS can be helpful to the early diagnosis and treatment,also reduce misdiagnosis.
4.Analysis on therapeutic efficacy of different approaches for treating fungal maxillary sinusitis.
Yanyan WEI ; Yulin ZHAO ; Shitao ZHANG ; Yuan ZHANG ; Huijuan CHENG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(2):65-67
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the response of simple endoscopic surgery and endoscopic surgery plus small windows through canine fossa surgery for fungal maxillary sinusitis.
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Twenty-five patients were applied the endoscopic surgery plus small windows through Canine fossa surgery as the treatment group, and the other 25 were applied the simple endoscopic surgery as control.
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During a follow up for 1-2 years, the effect of fungal maxillary sinusitis under endoscopic by dual approach is superior to simple endoscopic. There were obvious differences between the two groups(chi2 = 4.268, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
Endoscopic surgery plus small windows through canine fossa surgery for fungal maxillary sinusitis can fully expose maxillary sinus cavity,destroy the abnormal tissues completely, change the low oxygen environment, ensure the normal physiological function of maxillary sinus mucosa, and really achieve radical minimally invasive purpose.
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5. A study on the targeted nanoparticles of isosorbide mononitrate on reducing the levels of inflammatory factors in rabbit models of rhinosinusitis
Yaqian ZHANG ; Yulin ZHAO ; Dong DONG ; Shitao ZHANG ; Yuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2020;55(1):40-46
Objective:
To investigate the effect of isosorbide mononitrate (ISMN) targeted nanoparticles on inflammatory factors of sinusitis by establishing a rabbit model of rhinosinusitis.
Methods:
Thirty healthy rabbits, male and female, weighing 2.5-3.5 kg, were randomly divided into 6 groups with 5 rabbits in each group. Group A was the control group. The model of rabbit sinusitis was established in group B to F, and CT was used to confirm the model was successful. After placing tubes into the maxillary sinus in the group C to F, saline, 45 mg/ml ISMN, 45 mg/ml ISMN nanoparticles and 45 mg/ml ISMN targeted nanoparticles were used to wash the maxillary sinus, respectively. Blood samples were collected from the ear vein of rabbits on day 7, 14, 21, 28, 35 and 42 after modeling respectively. Changes in the expression levels of inflammatory factors in rabbits during the modeling process and after drug washing were detected by ELISA. After the drug intervention, the maxillary sinus mucosa was taken for real-time quantitative PCR to detect the changes in the mRNA level of inflammatory factors. SPSS 22.0 software was used to process the data.
Results:
Rabbit model of sinusitis was successfully established. ELISA showed that after the action of ISMN targeted nanoparticles of 1 week (42th day after modeling), the levels of (interleukin, IL) 4, IL-8, IL-17A and interferon γ (IFN-γ) in the blood were lower compared with that of 35th day after modeling, the difference was statistically significant (5.57±1.20
6.Human parvovirus B19 infection-associated anemia after liver transplantation: three case reports with a literature review
Shitao ZHAO ; Yehong YAN ; Huangbin ZHANG ; Zide CHEN ; Chen ZHOU ; Hao WAN ; Qi XIAO ; Jiansheng XIAO
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2021;42(11):675-679
Objective:To explore the diagnosis and treatment of pure red cell aplastic anemia (PRCA) caused by parvovirus B19 (HPV-B19)infection after liver transplantation (LT).Methods:Three adult PRCA patients caused by parvovirus B19 infection after LT were reviewed retrospectively.The relevant literatures were collected to sort out the detection methods and treatment of parvovirus B19 infection after LT.Results:All three patients received liver transplantation due to end-stage liver disease with massive intraoperative blood transfusion and smooth postoperative recovery.Severe anemia occurred at 1-2 Months after discharge.Hemorrhagic anemia was excluded after re-admission and PRCA was diagnosed by bone marrow aspiration and next generation sequencing (NGS). After tapering the intensity of immunosuppressive therapy, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) was administered for 7-10 days and hemoglobin soon normalized.A review of 15 recent literatures on HPV-B19 infection after LT revealed that the diagnosis and treatment of parvovirus B19 infection after LT gradually were became same.Conclusions:HPV-B19 infection causes PRCA after LT in adults.Diagnosing with NGS, intravenous injection of immunoglobulin and modification of immunosuppressant regimen may achieve excellent therapeutic efficacies.