1.Influence of statins on atherosclerosis through endothelial progenitor cells
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(20):-
BACKGROUND: Endothelium damage is the promoter of atherosclerosis, and endothelial progenitor cells as vascular endothelium precursor cells play an important role in endothelium repair and angiogenesis. The influence of statins on atherosclerosis through endothelial progenitor cells is the new research hot spot. OBJECTIVE: To summarize the research progress of statins through endothelial progenitor cells on atherosclerosis. RETRIEVAL STRATEGY: A computer-based search of Pubmed and Ovid database from January 2000 to December 2006, with the retrieval word of "endothelial progenitor cells, statins, atherosclerosis", and language was limited in English. Meanwhile CNKI and VIP database were retrieved from January 2000 to December 2006, the retrieval words were "endothelial progenitor cells, atherosclerosis, statins" in Chinese. Totally 62 articles were retrieved and checked primarily. Inclusive criteria: ①articles closely related to the influence of statins through endothelial progenitor cells on atherosclerosis;②articles published recently or in authorities journal were preferred in the same field. Exclusive criteria: repetitive research. LITERATURE EVALUATION: The mainly resource of documents is the influence of statins on atherosclerosis through endothelial progenitor cells. All 28 included documents were clinical or basic empirical studies, and 2 were reviews. DATA SYNTHESIS: Under physiological conditions, the integrity of the endothelial monolayer can be maintained by reproduction of adjacent cells. However, in conditions of oxidative stress damage, the integrity of the endothelium is prevented by progenitor cell homing.Statins mobilize endothelial progenitor cells to repair impaired endothelium and then postpone atherosclerotic progress. Statins mobilize endothelial progenitor cells through PI3K/Akt pathway and suppress endothelial progenitor cell apoptosis, leading to increase the number of endothelial progenitor cells in blood circulation, precipitate endothelial progenitor cells homing to myocardial ischemia site, promote new vascular generation, ameliorate blood supply of ischemia myocardium, and ameliorate the function of ventricular contraction. CONCLUSION: Through mobilizing endothelial progenitor cells, statins can increase the number of endothelial progenitor cells in blood circulation and suppress endothelial cells apoptosis, so as to postpone the progress of atherosclerosis, decrease the mortality rate of atherosclerosis patients, and improve their prognosis, which all indicate a wide research prospect.
2.Effect of tectorigenin on MCP-1 and ICAM-1 mRNA expression in injured vascular endothelial cells.
Jinfeng WANG ; Yanping ZHANG ; Cuiyan YANG ; Mingxiao HOU ; Fang WANG ; Guoyu WANG ; Shuhong WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(15):2001-2003
OBJECTIVETo observe the protective effect of tectorigenin on the vascular endothelial cells(VEC) injured by oxidant low density lipoprotein-cholesterol and the expression of MCP-1 and ICAM-1 mRNA, and explore the mechanism of anti-atherosclerosis.
METHODThe VEC of rat was cultured in vitro and the 100 mg x L(-1) ox-LDL inducing oxidant injured model was used in this study. Different dosage tectorigenin was added into VEC and the activity of VEC was observed by MTT colorimetry. The expression of MCP-1 and ICAM-1 mRNA in VEC was detected by RT-PCR.
RESULTTectorigenin had significantly protective effect on the VEC injured by ox-LDL and obviously inhibited the excessive expression of MCP-1 and ICAM-1 mRNA in VEC.
CONCLUSIONIt was the critical mechanism of anti-atherosclerosis that tectorigenin prevented the VEC oxidant injured and inhibited the excessive expression of MCP-1 and ICAM-1.
Animals ; Atherosclerosis ; drug therapy ; genetics ; metabolism ; Cells, Cultured ; Chemokine CCL2 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Disease Models, Animal ; Endothelial Cells ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Gene Expression ; drug effects ; Humans ; Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Isoflavones ; pharmacology ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
3.Protective effect of novel edaravone and danshensu conjugate on focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats and its underlying mechanism.
Shuhong ZHANG ; Shuangxia HOU ; Hua CHEN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2015;40(6):612-616
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the protective effect of edaravone and danshensu conjugate (IM-009) on focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats and its underlying mechanisms.
METHODS:
Rats were randomly assigned into 6 groups, including a sham group, a model group, an edaravone-treated group, a danshensu-treated group, a low dose of IM-009-treated group and a high dose of IM-009-treated group. The focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion model was established by intraluminal filament. After the drug treatment, the infarct volume and extent of brain edema were measured. The levels of MDA and SOD were determined by the corresponding assay kit. The scavenging effect of IM-009 on hydroxyl radical and superoxide anion was also measured in a cell free system.
RESULTS:
1) In comparison with the model group, the infarct volume and water content in rat brain after IM-009 treatment were significantly reduced. The protective effect of IM-009 at higher dose was much stronger than that of edaravone or danshensu (all P<0.05). 2) IM-009 significantly reduced the levels of MDA and increased the activity of SOD (all P<0.05). 3) IM-009 demonstrated strong activities in scavenging .OH and .O(2)(-) (all P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
IM-009 is able to protect rats from ischemia-reperfusion injury. The protective effect of IM-009 could be due to its radical-scavenging action.
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4.In vitro effect of low-concentration hydrogen peroxide on autophagy in human melanocytes and screening for autophagy-related lncRNAs
Jiaqi SHI ; Xue LI ; Li SUN ; Wen'e ZHAO ; Shuhong DING ; Xiaoyuan HOU ; Yanyan XIU ; Yan LU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2019;52(6):383-388
Objective To evaluate the effect of the treatment with low-concentration hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) on the adhesive function of and autophagy in human melanocytes,and to screen long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) related to autophagy.Methods Melanocytes were isolated from foreskins of healthy males after circumcision,and subjected to cultivation.Melanocytes at exponential growth phase were divided into 3 groups:control group receiving no treatment,H2O2 group treated with 400 μ mol/L H2O2,and H2O2 + NAC group pretreated with 4 mmol/L NAC for 2 hours followed by the treatment with 400 μmol/L H2O2.After 5-day treatment,immunofluorescence study was performed to determine the expression of Ecadherin,microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3)and p62,and Western blot analysis to determine the expression of autophagy-related protein LC3 and p62.Cell structures and autophagosomes were observed by transmission electron microscopy,and autophagy-related lncRNAs were screened using gene chip technology.Statistical analysis was done with Graphpad Prism 6 software using one-way analysis of variance for comparison among groups,and Tukey's test for multiple comparisons.Results Under the confocal microscopy,the H2O2 group showed significantly decreased fluorescence intensity of E-cadherin and LC3 in the melanocytes and decreased number of autophagosomes in melanocytes,but significantly increased fluorescence intensity of p62 compared with the control group and H2O2 + NAC group.Western blot analysis showed that the LC3-Ⅱ/LC3-Ⅰ ratio in the melanocytes was significantly lower in the H2O2 group (0.604 ± 0.012) than in the control group (1.200 ± 0.081,q =7.718,P < 0.01) and H2O2 + NAC group (1.017 ± 0.062,q =5.076,P < 0.05),while the p62/β-actin ratio in the melanocytes was significantly higher in the H2O2 group (0.881 ± 0.079) than in the control group (0.456 ± 0.121,q =4.847,P < 0.05) and H2O2 + NAC group (0.492 ± 0.049,q =4.439,P < 0.05).There were no significant differences in the LC3-Ⅱ/LC3-Ⅰ ratio or p62/β-actin ratio between the H2O2 + NAC group and control group (P > 0.05).Gene chip technology showed that 18 autophagy-related lncRNAs were associated with premature senescence of melanocytes and differentially expressed in the H2O2 group compared with the control group,and the autophagy-related lncRNA NONHSAT190308.1 (> 10-fold increase) was screened out.Conclusion Lowconcentration H2O2 can decrease the expression of E-cadherin and the level of autophagy in melanocytes,and can up-regulate the expression of autophagy-associated lncRNA NONHSAT190308.1.
5.The role of arthroscopic investigation in the treatment of tibial plateau fracture with homeopathic double reverse traction reduction and internal fixation
Xiaoli YAN ; Decheng SHAO ; Xiaodong LIAN ; Shuhong YANG ; Na YANG ; Peizhi YUWEN ; Zhanle ZHENG ; Wei CHEN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Yingze ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2023;43(22):1517-1523
Objective:To explore the role of arthroscopic exploration in the treatment of tibial plateau fractures with homeopathic double reverse traction reduction and internal fixation.Methods:A retrospective analysis was conducted on the data of 188 patients with tibial plateau fractures treated by homeopathic double reverse traction reduction assisted internal fixation and arthroscopic exploration at the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January 2019 to December 2021. There were 129 males and 59 females, aged 46.7±11.8 years (range, 14-80 years); 115 cases on the left and 73 cases on the right. Schatzker classification of fractures: 81 cases of type II, 15 cases of type III, 23 cases of type IV, 29 cases of type V, and 40 cases of type VI. The time from injury to surgery was 1-14 days, with an average of 10±5 days. The surgery was performed with double reverse traction assisted reduction, locking bone plate and self-breaking compression bolt fixation. Then, arthroscopy was used to explore the quality of fracture reduction, meniscus and ligament damage, and the corresponding intra-articular lesions were treated, such as partial meniscus resection, complete meniscus resection, or suturing. The Rasmussen score was used to evaluate the quality of fracture reduction after surgery, and the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) knee joint score was used to evaluate the postoperative function of the knee joint.Results:All patients successfully completed fracture reduction, fixation, and arthroscopic exploration. The average surgical time was 95±21 min (range, 30-120 min); The average intraoperative bleeding volume was 120±58 ml (range, 50-300 ml). All patients were followed up for 10-24 months, with an average of 18±6.5 months. All patients' fractures achieved clinical healing after surgery, with a healing time of 2.5-6.0 months, with an average of 3±2.4 months. Among them, 165 patients (87.8%, 165/188) healed within 3 months after surgery, while the remaining 23 patients healed within 4-6 months after surgery. Arthroscopic exploration revealed that 188 patients had good fracture reduction and a flat articular surface. Among them, 97 cases (51.6%, 97/188) were complicated with meniscus injury, with longitudinal tear (29%, 28/97) being the most common, suture treatment was performed under arthroscopy; the remaining 69 patients underwent partial meniscectomy. All the patient's knee function recovered well at the last follow-up. 29 cases (15.4%, 29/188) were complicated with cruciate ligament injury, none of them underwent primary repair and were fixed with plaster or brace after operation. The Rasmussen score for the final follow-up after surgery was 16.8±2.4 points (range, 6-18 points), with 152 cases being excellent and 36 cases being good, with a 100% excellent and good rate. The HSS knee joint scores were 79.8±9.2 points, 85.1±10.1 points, and 94.9±7.6 points at 3, 6 months after surgery, and at the last follow-up, respectively, with statistically significant differences ( F=52.53, P<0.001). Superficial skin infection occurred in 2 cases after operation, which was cured by regular dressing change and anti-infection treatment with antibiotics. Deep vein thrombosis occurred in 7 cases within 1 week after operation, and low molecular weight heparin anticoagulation therapy was given. Conclusion:After using double reverse traction assisted reduction and internal fixation, arthroscopic examination can not only evaluate the quality of reduction for tibial plateau fractures, but also handle combined meniscus injuries and evaluate the condition of cruciate ligament injuries.
6. Management highlights for patients with orthopedic trauma during the epidemic of Corona Virus Disease 2019
Yingchao YIN ; Zhiyong HOU ; Yanbin ZHU ; Shuhong YANG ; Wei CHEN ; Xiuli WANG ; Xiuting LI ; Qi ZHANG ; Yingze ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(2):E003-E003
Although the epidemic outbreak of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) restricted freecoming and going of people, it was inevitable that fracture patients, elderly ones with low-energy fracture in part ICU lar, sought medical attention. In this special situation, itwas crucial for trauma orthopaedists to do well in prevention and control of COVID-19 infection and in perioperative management of their patients as well while they went on with routine diagnosis and treatment. It was also of great significance for prognosis of the patients and prevention and control of the epidemic that orthopaedic surgeons chose proper surgical and anesthesia methods. In the process of diagnosis, treatment, nursing and rehabilitation, medical staff too was challenged by how to prevent themselves from infection and how to eliminate cluster COVID-19 transmission. This paper, from the perspectives of orthopedic surgeons, nurses and patients, expounds briefly on the management of patients with orthopedic trauma during the epidemic period of COVID-19 in a mode of multidisciplinary comprehensive interventions.