1.The effects of loaded swimming exercise on articular cartilage and serum SOD and MDA in osteoarthritic knees
Wangshu YUAN ; Lixia CHEN ; Shufen LIU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014;36(2):81-85
Objective To observe the effects of loaded swimming exercise on articular cartilage and the serum superoxide dismutase (SOD) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in knees modelling osteoarthritis in rats.Also to explore how loaded swimming might be useful in treating knee osteoarthritis (KOA) in clinical practice.Methods Fifty male Wistar rats were divided randomly into a normal group (20 rats) and a model group (30 rats).A model of knee osteoarthritis was created in the rats of the model group by papain injection.Ten rats from the normal group and 10 from the model group were sacrificed for:① gross and optical microscopic observations of pathological changes in their knee articular cartilage; ② quantifying the expression of MMP-13 in the knee articular cartilage using immunohistochemistry; ③ determining serum SOD and MDA content using enzyme-linked immunosorbet assays.The remaining 20 rats of the model group were divided into a loaded swimming group (10 rats) and a control group (10 rats).There were no extra interventions involving the rats in the normal and control groups.The rats in the loaded swimming group took loaded swimming exercise for 6 weeks.After that,the same 3 indicators were again surveyed in all groups.Results The scores of pathological changes and the expression of MMP-13 in knee articular cartilage decreased significantly more in the loaded swimming group than in the control group.Serum SOD content also increased significantly more.Conclusions Loaded swimming exercise can delay articular cartilage damage and increase the serum SOD content of osteoarthritic knees,at least in rats.
2.Clinical Analysis of Laparoscopic Radical Hysterectomy for Cervical Cancer
Yuan MA ; Xiangqun WEI ; Linlin YANG ; Shufen TAN ; Yang GAO ; Xi LIU ; Yu FENG
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2013;(10):107-110,115
Objective To study the feasibility, safety and clinical application value of LRH, comparing with abdominal radical hysterectomy (ARH) . Methods A total of 80 patients' clinical data were collected to analyze the development of LRH in Yunnan Tumor Hospital while compared with another 40 patients between June 2012 to June 2013 of ARH for some associative indexes. Results The patients were divided into group A and B equally.Compared with Grope A, the time of operation decreased 26.9%, 37.2% has been augment for lymph gland sweeping, the amount of bleeding and intraoperative complication reduced 37.3% and 7.5% in Grope D, respectively, with distinctive difference ( >0.05) .Hospitalization expenses had a small degree reduced but no distinctive difference.The learning curve of LRH was 40 approximately.Comparison between LRH and ARH in the same period showed that LRH was more splendid than ARH in several index.1 case relapsed in 2-48 months follow-up in ARH while no relapse in the other group. Conclusion LRH is safe and feasible and has good prospects in clinical application and deserves clinical generalization because of its advantages such as less trauma,less pains, quick recovery,less scars and aesthetical appearance.
3.Colonic Hypersensitivity and Sensitization of Voltage-gated Sodium Channels in Primary Sensory Neurons in Rats with Diabetes.
Ji HU ; Zhen Yuan SONG ; Hong Hong ZHANG ; Xin QIN ; Shufen HU ; Xinghong JIANG ; Guang Yin XU
Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2016;22(1):129-140
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Patients with long-standing diabetes often demonstrate intestinal dysfunction and abdominal pain. However, the pathophysiology of abdominal pain in diabetic patients remains elusive. The purpose of study was to determine roles of voltage-gated sodium channels in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) in colonic hypersensitivity of rats with diabetes. METHODS: Diabetic models were induced by a single intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (STZ; 65 mg/kg) in adult female rats, while the control rats received citrate buffer only. Behavioral responses to colorectal distention were used to determine colonic sensitivity in rats. Colon projection DRG neurons labeled with DiI were acutely dissociated for measuring excitability and sodium channel currents by whole-cell patch clamp recordings. Western blot analysis was employed to measure the expression of NaV1.7 and NaV1.8 of colon DRGs. RESULTS: STZ injection produced a significantly lower distention threshold than control rats in responding to colorectal distention. STZ injection also depolarized the resting membrane potentials, hyperpolarized action potential threshold, decreased rheobase and increased frequency of action potentials evoked by 2 and 3 times rheobase and ramp current stimulation. Furthermore, STZ injection enhanced neuronal sodium current densities of DRG neurons innervating the colon. STZ injection also led to a significant upregulation of NaV1.7 and NaV1.8 expression in colon DRGs compared with age and sex-matched control rats. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that enhanced neuronal excitability following STZ injection, which may be mediated by upregulation of NaV1.7 and NaV1.8 expression in DRGs, may play an important role in colonic hypersensitivity in rats with diabetes.
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Blotting, Western
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Citric Acid
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Ganglia, Spinal
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4.Clinical effect of self-made traditional Chinese medicine combined with acupuncture in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer
Zhouhua HE ; Shufen YUAN ; Jianfei CAI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2020;27(21):2591-2594
Objective:To observe the clinical effect of self-made traditional Chinese medicine combined with acupuncture and moxibustion in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer, and its effect on the serum T cell subsets of patients.Methods:From November 2015 to November 2018, 104 patients with non-small cell lung cancer admitted to Lishui Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine were selected in the research.They were divided into observation group and control group according to random number table method, with 52 cases in each group.The control group was treated with arterial infusion chemotherapy, while the observation group was treated with traditional Chinese medicine decoction combined with traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture and moxibustion on the basis of chemotherapy.The clinical symptoms and serum T lymphocyte subsets of the two groups were observed and compared before and after treatment, and the adverse reactions of the two groups were recorded.Results:The symptom scores of the control group and the observation group were (8.49±2.43)points and (8.41±2.21)points, respectively, which were lower than those before treatment[(11.11±2.25)points and (6.23±2.02)points]( t=104.962, 82.738, all P<0.05). The symptom score of the observation group was lower than that of the control group( t=11.638, P<0.05). The incidence of liver function damage in the observation group was 15.38%(6/52), which was significantly lower than that in the control group[34.62%(13/52)](χ 2=5.128, P<0.05). After treatment, the immunologic indicators (CD 3+, CD 4+, CD 8+, CD 4+/CD 8+) in the observation group were (63.24±20.40)%, (35.16±5.02)%, (27.55±13.54)%, (1.28±0.32), respectively, which were significantly improved compared with before treatment[(51.14±15.58)%, (25.64±6.19)%, (36.04±12.65)% and (0.71±0.11)], the differences were statistically significant ( t=18.103, 58.675, 68.789, 19.573, all P<0.05). The improvements of immunological indicators in the observation group were better than those in the control group[(55.84±15.21)%, (28.79±4.23)%, (32.51±9.51)%, (0.89±0.15)], the differences were statistically significant ( t=2.097, 6.997, 2.162, 7.958, all P<0.05). Conclusion:Traditional Chinese medicine decoction combined with acupuncture and moxibustion can effectively improve the clinical symptoms, improve immune function and alleviate adverse reactions of chemotherapy in patients with stage Ⅲ B and Ⅳ non-small cell lung cancer.
5.Construction of subtractive cDNA library for differentially expressed genes in rat intestinal epithelial cells exposed to high-dose radiation by suppression subtractive hybridization
Fengchao WANG ; Jingsheng GAO ; Yongping SU ; Hui XU ; Junping WANG ; Guoping AI ; Xiaoyan YUAN ; Shufen LOU ; Xiaohong LIU ; Bo ZHANG ; Yuesheng HUANG ; Jianxin JIANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(01):-
Objective To clone and identify the differentially expressed genes of rat intestinal epithelial cell line (IEC 6) before and after exposure to high dose radiation so as to provide proof for the investigation of the molecular mechanisms in the repair of radiation damage of intestinal epithelial cells. Methods A subtractive cDNA library for differentially expressed genes was constructed by suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) and T/A cloning technique after IEC 6 cells were exposed to radiation at the dose of 35 Gy ? ray. The expressed sequence tag (EST) library was screened by reverse Northern hybridization. Positive clones were sequenced and the similarity was searched against the DNA database in GenBank. Limited clones were identified by Northern hybridization. Results More than 2 000 white clones were harvested after the library amplification. Ninety six of them were randomly picked out for PCR amplification, and 15 positive clones which corresponded to 12 individual genes were identified by reverse Northern hybridization. These genes were involved in cell skeleton, cell stress, cell cycle control, and signal transduction, etc. In addition, a novel cDNA sequence was also obtained. Conclusion A subtractive cDNA library for differentially expressed genes in IEC 6 cells exposed to the radiation at the dose of 35 Gy ? ray has been successfully constructed with SSH and T/A clone techniques. Several positive ESTs which correspond to genes involving in cell skeleton, cell stress, cell cycle control, and signal transduction are identified. These genes may play important roles in the process of the damage and repair of the intestinal epithelial cells exposed to radiation.
6.Analysis of cardiopulmonary exercise testing results of 46 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients without pulmonary dysfunction
Lu ZHANG ; Hui CONG ; Shufen LIU ; Wangshu YUAN ; Lixia CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2018;40(1):43-47
Objective To explore the cardiopulmonary function and exercise capacity of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients without pulmonary dysfunction.Methods In this retrospective study,the results of exercise tests administered to AIS patients without pulmonary dysfunction were reviewed seeking any consistent relationship between scoliosis location and severity and the test results.Correlations relating pulmonary function,body mass index (BMI),age and exercises tolerance were also sought.Results Forty-six patients were included,17with solely thoracic scoliosis,11 with solely thoracolumbar scoliosis and 18 with both thoracic and thoracolumbar scoliosis.Ten of those studied (21.74%) had normal exercise tolerance,while in 24 exercise tolerance was mildly impaired,in 11 moderately and in 1 severely.The average peak minute ventilation (MV) of the thoracic scoliosis group [(43.11±8.47) L/min] was significantly lower than that of the thoracolumbar scoliosis group [(50.81 ± 10.11)L/min].The average VO2AT/kg of the thoracic+thoracolumbar scoliosis group [(14.16±2.04) ml/kg/min] was significantly lower than that of the thoracic scoliosis group [(16.82±2.87) mL/kg/min] and of the thoracolumbar scoliosis group [(17.78±4.34) ml/kg/min].Among the thoracic scoliosis patients,no significant difference in exercise tolerance was observed between those with moderate and severe scoliosis.The peak VO2% pred was negatively correlated with BMI,but not significantly correlated with pulmonary function or age.Conclusions Although without pulmonary dysfunction,the AIS patients showed a significantly lower tolerance for maximum exercise generally.The average peak ME was significantly lower in the thoracic scoliosis group than in the thoracolumbar scoliosis group,while the average VO2AT/kg was significantly lower in the thoracic + thoracolumbar scoliosis group than in the solely thoracic and thoracolumbar scoliosis groups.Exercise tolerance was negatively correlated with BMI,but uncorrelated with the severity of the scoliosis,pulmonary function or age.
7.Cell membrane coated-nanoparticles for cancer immunotherapy.
Yingping ZENG ; Sufen LI ; Shufen ZHANG ; Li WANG ; Hong YUAN ; Fuqiang HU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(8):3233-3254
Cancer immunotherapy can effectively inhibit cancer progression by activating the autoimmune system, with low toxicity and high effectiveness. Some of cancer immunotherapy had positive effects on clinical cancer treatment. However, cancer immunotherapy is still restricted by cancer heterogeneity, immune cell disability, tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment and systemic immune toxicity. Cell membrane-coated nanoparticles (CMCNs) inherit abundant source cell-relevant functions, including "self" markers, cross-talking with the immune system, biological targeting, and homing to specific regions. These enable them to possess preferred characteristics, including better biological compatibility, weak immunogenicity, immune escaping, a prolonged circulation, and tumor targeting. Therefore, they are applied to precisely deliver drugs and promote the effect of cancer immunotherapy. In the review, we summarize the latest researches of biomimetic CMCNs for cancer immunotherapy, outline the existing specific cancer immune therapies, explore the unique functions and molecular mechanisms of various cell membrane-coated nanoparticles, and analyze the challenges which CMCNs face in clinical translation.
8.A Young Hemophilia Patient with Advanced Hemophilic Arthritis and HIV Infection
Huacong CAI ; Bin FENG ; Wei CAO ; Shufen LIU ; Tao YUAN ; Yan ZHANG ; Kuixing LI ; Yongqiang ZHAO ; Shujie WANG
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2022;1(4):407-412
A young male diagnosed with severe hemophilia A since childhood, was presented with recurrent joint and urinary bleeding. Annualized bleed rates dropped below five with low dose prophylactic medication.Bleeding in the right knee joint recently aggravated. Due to coexisting HIV infection and advanced hemophilic arthritis, the patient was managed by a multi-disciplinary team(MDT).Total knee arthroplasty was performed by an experienced surgeon using modern prosthesis design and intraoperative navigation technologies.Physical and rehabilitation therapy was provided during the postoperative period, and joint function improved. The MDT managed the young patient with HIV infection and advanced hemophilic arthritis. The patient was diagnosed with osteoporosis thought to have been caused by hemophilia, HIV infection and antiviral drugs; and he received treatment. The treatment of this patient reflects the importance of multidisciplinary cooperation in the management of difficult and rare diseases.