1.Effect of unfractionated heparin on the expression of heme oxygenase-1 in intestinal mucosa of mice with sepsis
Xiaohan YIN ; Song CHEN ; Ziwei HU ; Feng XIAO ; Siyu LU ; Xiaochun MA ; Zhenggang LUAN
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2016;28(5):423-426
Objective To investigate the effect of unfractionated heparin (UFH) on the expression of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) in intestinal mucosa of mice with sepsis.Methods Thirty-six male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into sham group,cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) group and UHF group,n =12 in each group.Model of intestinal injury in sepsis was induced by CLP.In sham group,the mice were exposed without ligation of cecum.In UFH group,the mice were treated intravenously with 8 U of UFH via the tail vein half an hour before the operation and 12 hours after the surgery respectively.Six mice in each group were randomly chosen at 4 hours and 24 hours after operation to collect inferior vena venous blood samples and terminalileum tissues.The serum levels of interleukins (IL-1 β,IL-6),and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) were determined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).The serum level of D-lactate was determined by colorimetry.Pathological changes of ileum tissue and Chiu score were observed after hematoxylin eosin (HE) staining.The HO-1 expression was detected immunohistochemically.Results In sham group,no significant changes in the serum levels of IL-1 β,IL-6,TNF-α and D-lactate were observed.Twenty-four hours after the operation,the structure of intestinal mucosa was basically normal without obvious pathology change and no HO-1 positive cells were found.The serum levels of IL-1 β,IL-6,TNF-α,and D-lactate in CLP group were gradually increased,and they were significantly increased as compared with sham group [IL-1 β (ng/L):40.87±2.88 vs.22.60±2.05 at 4 hours,113.73±3.96 vs.22.07±2.74 at 24 hours;IL-6 (ng/L):63.89±3.26 vs.44.89±3.38 at 4 hours,176.56±5.45 vs.45.76±4.02 at 24 hours;TNF-α (ng/L):194.62± 14.13 vs.152.05±6.22 at 4 hours,599.62± 10.20 vs.155.90± 14.18 at 24 hours;D-lactate (mmol/L):0.24± 0.02 vs.0.19 ± 0.01 at 4 hours,0.33 ± 0.04 vs.0.20 ± 0.02 at 24 hours,all P < 0.05].Twenty-four hours after the operation,edema and inflammation in ileal mucosa,intestinal villi structural damage were observed,the Chiu score was significantly higher than those in the sham group [4.5 (3.0-5.0) vs.0 (0-1.0),P < 0.05],and a small amount of HO-1 positive cells were localized in the intestinal mucosa.Compared with CLP group,the serum levels of IL-1 β,IL-6,TNF-α,and D-lactate of UFH group were significantly decreased [IL-1 β (ng/L):31.53 ± 2.90 vs.40.87 ± 2.88 at 4 hours,61.13 ± 2.80 vs.113.73 ± 3.96 at 24 hours;IL-6 (ng/L):51.16 ± 5.68 vs.63.89 ± 3.26 at 4 hours,81.16 ± 4.54 vs.176.56 ± 5.45 at 24 hours;TNF-α (ng/L):171.76± 5.60 vs.194.62± 14.13 at 4 hours,328.48 ± 10.79 vs.599.62± 10.20 at 24 hours;D-lactate (mmol/L):0.21 ±0.01 vs.0.24±0.02 at 4 hours,0.24±0.02 vs.0.33±0.04 at 24 hours,all P < 0.05].Twenty-four hours after the operation,intestinal injury was ameliorated,the Chiu score was significantly lower [1.5 (1.0-5.0) vs.4.5 (3.0-5.0),P < 0.05],and HO-1 positive cells in the intestinal mucosa was remarkably increased.Conclusion UFH can enhance the expression of HO-1 in intestinal mucosa,reduce the release of inflammatory factors,ameliorate the intestinal inflammatory response,and thus play a protective role in intestinal tissue in mice with sepsis.
2.Effects of porcine bone protein on serum phosphorus level and bone mineral density in a rat model of osteoporosis
Yuhui AN ; Siyu HE ; Dan SONG ; Fengchun LI ; Chao ZHANG ; Hongli MAO ; Qian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(33):6253-6257
BACKGROUND: Several studies have demonstrated that many American women who are at high risk of developing osteoporosis have higher levels of serum phosphorus. This indicates that some substances which can lower the serum level of phosphorus will supply a new and effective method to prevent and treat osteoporosis.OBJECTIVE: To observe the influences of porcine bone protein on bone mineral density (BMD) and serum levels of calcium and phosphorus in a rat model of osteoporosis.METHODS: Wistar rat models of osteoporosis were established by intramuscular injection of dexamethasone. Rat models were randomly divided into physiological saline, Jiegu Qili tablet, 50, 100, 200 mg/kg porcine bone protein groups. Rats that did not receive any treatments served as normal controls. After 12 weeks of treatment, serum was collected and serum levels of phosphorus and calcium were determined by biochemistry method. At the same time, tibia sections were made to determine tibial DMD by QDR-400 dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and to observe tibia marrow cavity by hematoxylin-eosin staining.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: There was no significant difference in serum level of calcium among groups (P>0.05).Compared with the physiological saline group, serum level of phosphorus in the 50, 100, 200 mg/kg porcine bone protein groups was significantly decreased (P < 0.05). BMD was significantly higher in the 50, 100, 200 mg/kg porcine bone protein, Jiegu Qili tablet groups than in the physiological saline group (P < 0.05). The tibia marrow cavity was smallest in the normal control group and largest in the physiological saline group. The tibia marrow cavity was larger in the 50, 100, 200 mg/kg porcine bone protein,Jiegu Qili tablet groups than in the physiological saline group. These results indicate that porcine bone protein cannot change the serum level of calcium, but it lowers serum level of phosphorus, and increases BMD, in a rat model of osteoporosis. However, the dose-dependent effect of porcine bone protein was not observed within the present experimental dosage. In addition, porcine bone protein can also reduce the marrow cavity of the tibia of rats with osteoporosis.
3.Localization and therapeutic effect of bone marrow hematopoietic cell transplantation in rat model of liver fibrosis
Jieying LAI ; Siyu SONG ; Liping HAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2015;31(11):1878-1882
ObjectiveTo investigate the localization and therapeutic effect of allogeneic bone marrow hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation in the rat model of liver fibrosis induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). MethodsBone marrow HSCs from allogeneic Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were isolated and cultured in vitro and labeled with 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (BrdU) before transplantation. Eighteen female SD rats were randomly and equally divided into groups A, B, and C. A female rat model of liver fibrosis was established using CCl4. The rats in group A were injected with HSC-containing suspension through the caudal vein in the fourth week after CCl4 injection, while the rats in groups B and C were injected with normal saline through the caudal vein. In the eighth week, blood samples were taken from all groups. Then all rats were sacrificed, and the liver, pancreatic, and stomach tissues were collected to examine the localization of HSC and evaluate the therapeutic effect of HSC on liver damage. The double-blind method was used to statistically analyze experimental results. Comparison of continuous data between these groups was made by analysis of variance, and pairwise comparison was made by SNK-q test; comparison of categorical data between these groups was made by Kruskal-Wallis H test, and pairwise comparison was made by Nemenyi test. ResultsGroup A showed significantly improved histopathology compared with group B, while groups A and C showed approximately the same histological findings. There were significant differences in classification of liver fibrosis between groups A, B, and C (χ2=13.14, P=0.001), and groups A and C had significantly lower grades of liver fibrosis than group B (both P<0.05). In group A, BrdU-positive cells were detected in the liver tissues of all rats, but no positive cells were detected in the pancreatic and stomach tissues; no BrdU-positive cells were detected in groups B and C. Compared with group B, groups A and C had significantly lower alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels but a significantly higher albumin level (all P<0.05). ConclusionAllogeneic HSC can be localized in the rat model of liver fibrosis and reverse the liver damage.
4.Effects of parental locus of control and mental health on test anxiety of middle school students
Min NI ; Yueji SUN ; Zhongqin ZHOU ; Ya ZHENG ; Siyu ZHOU ; Jun WU ; Na LI ; Huijuan SHEN ; Yan SONG ; Chengqing ZHU ; Tengda MA
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(1):67-69
Objective To find out parental locus of control and mental health affecting students test anxiety. Methods The samples were from 5 middle schools including 1000 students,and their parents. They were investigated with the general life scales, Sarason's test anxiety scale, Symptom checklist 90 (SCL-90)and Parenting Locus of Control Scale(PLOC). Results The ratio of test anxiety: the mild was 28.8%, moderate was 45.0%, severe was 26.2% ,and felt anxiety was 55.8%. Ratio of test anxiety was higher in the boy students (X2=9.284, P =0.010) ,and heavier(F:16.42±6.70; M:15.18 ±6.51, t=2.716, P=0.007). Student test anxiety was significantly positively correlated with their parental mental health (r fatherl~11=0.166~0.272, Pfather l~11= 0.000;r mother 1~11=0.182~0.242, P mother 1~11= 0.000); Student test anxiety positively correlated with the effectiveness cof parents education, father's belief on the fate, eontrol of fathers for their children, locus of control from fathers (r1~5=0.075~0.143; P1-5=0.000~0.030);felt anxiety positively correlated with self-expect ,pressure from their mothers,over take care attitude from their parents,self-pressure from their parents( r1~6=0.068~0.230; P1-6=0.000~0.050) ,and negatively correlated with respect attitude of parents for their child, Marital relations,Communication time between the students and their parents,attitude of mother for learning( r1-7=-0.074~-0.140;P1~7=0.000~0.034). Felting test anxiety was served as a dependent factor, some factors enter the regression equation,and they were somatization of father, psychotic mother, the pressure from parents, mother over expectations, self-expectations ,the child control from student's father by Logistic regression analysis ( OR1~16=0.675~3.029;P1-6=0.000~0.007). Conclusion Students test anxiety is a common problem in male and female students. Mental health and locus of control from students' parents show test anxiety has somatization of father, psychotic mother, the pressure from parents, mother' expectations,self-expectations, the control of father for the child 6 risk factors.
5.Research ethics and research integrity training for investigators :Reflections based on the working practice of Peking University Human Research Protection Program
Haihong ZHANG ; Yu XIAO ; Liyan ZHAO ; Yanshuang SONG ; Zhenhui LIU ; Siyu PENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2019;32(4):241-245
Objective Summarize and share the working practice of Investigator Research Ethics and Research Integrity Training conducted at Peking University Human Research Protection Program (PKU HRPP) ,to further explore continuing quality improvement of investigator ethical training at university level .Methods Conduct systematic review of the archiving files of PKU HRPP investigator training activities during 2012-2018 ,summarize feedback information from investigators to i-dentify possible experiences for sharing and space for improvement .Results There are some positive experiences for sharing a-bout the training mechanism and practices at PKU HRPP .Conclusions Based on the previous ethical training work and experi-ences at PKU HRPP ,possible proposals for continuing quality improvement may including :strengthening the requirements of ethical training of investigators ,encouraging and recognizing ethical training conducted by research teams ,emphasizing training Quality and the promotion of sharing and mutual recognition mechanisms for ethical training .
6.Progress in the application of patient-reported outcomes in clinical research on lymphoma
Wanyue ZHAO ; Siyu QIAN ; Yunfei SONG ; Yuxiao CHANG ; Xudong ZHANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2024;40(2):133-138
With the increasing emphasis on the bio-psycho-social medical model, significant progress has been made in patient-reported outcomes. Now, through a comprehensive analysis and synthesis of literature within the field, this study explores the advancements in the application of patient-reported outcomes in clinical research on lymphoma. The intention is to provide valuable references for future related studies.
7.Analysis of clinicopathological features and prognosis breast cancer patients with low expression of HER-2
Xu KANG ; Xicheng YUE ; Song ZHANG ; Siyu SUN
Clinical Medicine of China 2024;40(4):283-290
Objective:To investigate the clinicopathological features and prognostic factors of breast cancer patients with low expression of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (human epidermal growth factor receptor-2, HER-2).Methods:Retrospective analysis was made on the clinical data of 823 cases of breast cancer with HER-2 non positive treated by surgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical College from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2016. Collect general clinical indicators (age, site of onset, menstrual status, etc.), pathological features (tumor TNM staging, histological grading, pathological type, axillary lymph node status, Ki-67 index, and expression of HER-2, ER, PR), treatment plans (endocrine therapy, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy plans), survival status (pathological diagnosis time, surgery time, recurrence or metastasis time, and death time). To compare the clinicopathological characteristics of HER-2 non positive breast cancer patients with different hormone receptor status, and analyze the influencing factors of DFS and overall survival. Non normally distributed econometric data are represented by M( Q1, Q3), and Wilcoxon rank sum test is used for comparison between the two groups; Count data is represented as an example (%), and χ 2 test is used for inter group comparison; Use Kaplan Meier method to plot survival curves, and analyze the differences in disease-free survival rate and overall survival rate among different subgroups through Log rank test; Use univariate and multivariate Cox proportional risk models to analyze the influencing factors of prognosis. P<0.05 indicates a statistically significant difference. Results:Among 823 HER-2 non positive breast cancer patients, 657 (79.83%) were hormone receptor positive and 166 (20.17%) were negative; 287 cases (34.87%) had zero expression of HER-2, and 536 cases (65.13%) had low expression. Compared with the hormone receptor negative group, the hormone receptor positive group had a higher proportion of HER-2 low expression (68.49% (450/657) compared to 51.81% (86/166), χ 2=16.25, P<0.001), and a lower proportion of Ki-67>30% (32.57% (214/657) compared to 72.29% (120/166), χ 2=86.69, P<0.001). In the hormone receptor positive group, compared with the HER-2 zero expression subgroup, the HER-2 low expression subgroup had a lower proportion of patients with onset age ≥ 40 years old ( P=0.026), a higher proportion of premenopausal women ( P=0.045), a later pathological stage ( P=0.042), and a lower positive rate of axillary lymph nodes ( P=0.023). Multivariate analysis showed that primary tumor size stage T3-T4, Ki-67 > 30% and HER-2 zero expression were risk factors for 10-year DFS and total survival of hormone receptor positive HER-2 non positive breast cancer patients (10-year DFS: HR values were 2.840, 2.010, 2.652, 95% CI: 2.265-4.010, 1.563-2.471, 1.983-3.441, all P=0.001; Overall survival: HR values were 1.923, 1.954, 95% CI: 1.332-2.642, 1.774-2.531, with P values of 0.041 and 0.012, respectively; Primary tumor size stage T3-T4 and HER-2 zero expression are risk factors for 10-year DFS in hormone receptor negative HER-2 non positive breast cancer patients ( HR values are 2.096 1.885, 95% CI: 1.687-3.000, 1.452-2.774, P values are 0.026 and 0.005, respectively). Regional lymph node stage N1-N3 is a risk factor for 10-year overall survival ( HR=1.982, 95% CI: 1.230-2.710, P=0.001). Conclusions:Low HER2 expression in HR Positive patients with breast cancer is more common than in TNBC.There is heterogeneity between the clinicopathological features of patients with zero expression of HER-2 and low expression of HER-2. The survival prognosis of patients with breast cancer with low expression of HER-2 is better than that of patients with zero expression of HER-2, and the expression of HER2 has a significant effect on survival and prognosis.
8.Analysis of intercellular communication patterns in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy based on single-cell nuclear transcriptome sequencing
Siyu LIU ; Tao SONG ; Ningbei YIN
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;46(3):212-220
Objective:To analyze the patterns of intercellular communication in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) by single-cell nuclear transcriptome sequencing.Methods:Bilateral asymmetrical lesions mouth orbicular muscle of two patients with FSHD and mouth orbicular muscle of two healthy patients were selected. Six samples were obtained, and were divided into control group, mild group and severe group. The normal orbicularis muscle sample was collected from 2 healthy individuals (the control group). The muscle samples in the mild group were from two patients with relatively normal muscle sides, and the samples in the severe group were from two patients with more severe muscle damage sides. Single-cell nuclear transcriptome sequencing was performed on all cells of the three groups. Reduced dimension clustering and cell definition were performed to identify differentially expressed genes and enrichment pathways. Intercellular communication patterns among major cell types and key signaling pathways were explored by cellular communication analysis.Results:Differential gene expression analysis of FSHD bilateral muscle samples identified 46 functionally differentially expressed genes associated with the disease in different cell types, related to apoptosis, oxidative stress, immune inflammation, and muscle function. Intercellular communication was generally increased in the severe group. Fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) and macrophages are important signaling sources in the abnormal muscle microenvironment of FSHD and are closely associated with disease progression. There are six unique signaling pathways in the mild group, including bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP), transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β), CXC motif chemokine ligand (CXCL), adhesion G protein-coupled receptor E5 (ADGRE5), interleukin-16 (IL-16), and wingless-type MMTV integration site family (WNT) signaling pathways. These signaling pathways are mainly involved in the interaction between macrophages, FAPs, and adipocytes and may be involved in the regulation of fat deposition and fibrosis changes in the diseased muscle.Conclusions:Single-cell nuclear transcriptome sequencing provides a relatively comprehensive pattern of intercellular communication between key cell types in FSHD, providing an appropriate reference for understanding the intercellular regulatory mechanisms of the FSHD muscle microenvironment.
9.Development and Application of Non-invasive Real-time Detection System for Viscoelasticity of Skin Tissue.
Siyu LU ; Jincai SUN ; Tong ZHANG ; Yilin SONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2020;44(5):384-389
To satisfy the daily demand of skin condition maintenance, make non-invasive real-time detection, and get proper quantitative evaluation of skin viscoelasticity parameters at the same time, a portable non-invasive detection system to acquire real-time skin tissue viscoelasticity is developed. The system relies mainly on a single-degree-of-freedom forced vibration model, with spring-damp-mass, and on dynamic micro indentation method. The experiment is conducted on two kinds of springs, and on pigskin tissues as well, the system's suitability, accuracy and stability are confirmed. The skin viscoelasticity detection in vivo is also carried out on 20 subjects with different ages, the differences of skin viscoelasticity in various parts of the body are investigated, and the correlations between age and skin viscoelasticity are clarified.
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10.Visual analysis of molecular and cellular biology of thyroid cancer based on VOSviewer
Peisen DING ; Siyu LIU ; Zhilei XING ; Xiaomeng YU ; Jiahui SONG ; Yushan CUI ; Hongliang LIU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2024;52(9):985-990
Objective To understand the research status and development trend in the field of molecular and cell biology of thyroid cancer.Methods Relevant literature published in the field of molecular and cell biology of thyroid cancer from January 1,2013 to December 31,2022 was obtained in the web of science core collection(WoSCC)according to the search conditions,and bibliometric and visual analysis were performed using the bibliometric software VOSviewer and Excel.Results A total of 1 627 literatures were included.Among them,113 papers were published in 2013,and 214 were published in 2022.The annual number of publications was on the rise.There were 9 274 authors in total,of whom 6 published no less than 10 literatures.There were a total of 2 042 institutions,of which the top 10 institutions were mostly Chinese universities.There were 68 countries in total,and the largest number of publications was China,followed by the United States.There were 513 journals in total,and the top 10 journals with the largest number of literatures were mainly in the field of oncology,followed by the field of endocrinology and metabolism.A total of 62 563 references from 5 887 journals were cited.The most co-cited journal was Journal of Biological Chemistry(1 608 times),and the most co-cited references was Molecular Pathogenesis and Mechanisms of Thyroid Cancer(89 times).Conclusion The field of molecular and cell biology of thyroid cancer is currently developing steadily.Ferroptosis,glycosylation,telomerase reverse transcriptase and oxidative stress are the research frontiers in this field.