1.Differentiation of rat mesenchymal stem cells into smooth muscle cells induced by cell-to-cell contact
Zhengyun XU ; Aiqun MA ; Tingzhong WANG ; Wenhui JIANG ; Zhi HU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(15):2980-2984
BACKGROUND: It is conceivable that bone marrow stem cells can differentiate into smooth muscle cells (SMCs) and contribute to neointimal formation in atherogenesis. However, the mechanism remains unknown. The "milieu-induced-differentiation" hypothesis focuses on the key role of cell-to-cell contact and cytokine on the differentiation of stem cells. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have the potential to differentiate into SMCs.OBJECTIVE: To induce MSCs into SMCs in vitro, and investigate the influence of the differentiated SMCs or cell factors on MSCs differentiation.DESIGN: Controlled experiment in vitro with repeated observation and measurement based on cells.SETTING: Department of Cardiology, First Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University.MATERIALS: The experiment was accomplished in the Laboratory of Cardiology, First Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University between May 2003 and May 2004. SD rats of either gender were provided by the Animal Center of Xi'an Jiao Tong University, 60-80 g, 90-110 g. The following antibodies were used: Mouse anti human SM-α-actin (NeoMarkers),Mouse anti human Calponin (NeoMarkers), TRITC-coupled goat anti mouse IgG antibody (SBA). Mouse anti rat CD34 conjugated FITC (Santa Cruz), Mouse anti rat CD71 conjugated FITC (Oxford Biotechnology), Mouse anti rat anti-CD90 conjugated PE (Oxford Biotechnology). Lipofectamine 2000 (Invitrogen). PEGFP-N3 (the laboratory).METHODS: Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were obtained from rat bone marrow by using percoll density gradient centrifugation. SMCs were isolated by using tissue explantation method. Flow cytometer was used to detect the immunofluorescence stain. Then MSCs and SMCs were identified. MSCs were transfected with pEGFP-N3 by Lipofectamine 2000, while untransfected MSCs were taken as controls. Conditioned culture of MSCs and SMCs: ①MSCs at passage 3 were seeded on chamber slides in a 12-well culture plate. The medium was DMEM containing 0%, 5%,7.5% fetal bovine serum (FBS) and SMCs conditioned medium containing 0%, 5%, 7.5% FBS, respectively. The cells were cultured for 10-14 days and immunofluorescence analysis was performed by using monoclonal antibodies against SM-α-actin, calponin.②Indirect co-culture of MSCs with SMCs were established using a semi-permeable membrane cell culture insert. The inserts were plated into culture well. SMCs were cultured on the inside of inserts while MSCs were added to the outside of inserts, respectively. MSCs were culture alone in medium containing 3%, 7.5% FBS and immunofluorescence analysis was performed by using monoclonal antibodies against SM-α-actin, calponin.③MSCs were transfected with pEGFP-N3. After 24 hours, the MSCs were cocultivated with SMCs at an equal density for 7-14 days.As a control, MSCs were cultured alone. MSCs co-cultured were stained with antibodies against calponin, SM-α-actin. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①Identification of MSCs by floe cytometer.②cytoplasmic antigen expression of SMCs. RESULTS: ①Immunofluorescence analysis showed that MSCs expressed SM-α-actin, but did not express calponin. As a control, SMCs expressed both SM-α-actin and calponin.②Flow cytometry showed that MSCs expressed CD71 of low level, CD90 of high level and no expression of CD34. ③The MSCs transfected with green fluorescence protein continued to express for 2-3 weeks. ④MSCs grew well in SMCs conditioned medium or different concentrations of FBS. Cell growth was FBS concentration dependent in indirect co-culture system of MSCs and SMCs. Several double-positive cells in direct co-culture system were detected enhanced green fluorescence protein and antibodies against calponin, SM-α-actin. CONCLUSION: ①SMCs conditioned medium and cell factor only promote MSCs growth and cytoplasmic granules increase. But these do not induce MSCs differentiate into SMCs. ②The cell-to-cell contact is essential for MSCs differentiation to SMCs.
2.Clinical analysis of 80 cases with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage treated by intracranial hemorrhage smash puncture needle with YL-1 type disposable under CT monitoring
Xianlin ZHAO ; Hongzhou JIANG ; Guojun LIU ; Tingzhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(11):14-16
ObjectiveTo study the clinical value and efficacy of intracranial hemorrhage smashpuncture needle with YL-1 type disposable under CT monitoring in treatment of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage.MethodsThe data of 80 cases with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage patients who accepted the transcranial puncture under CT monitoring application of YL-1 type disposable intracranial hemorrhage smash puncture needle and drainage of hemorrhage,punctuated with urokinase washout and drainaged residual blood clot.Evaluation criteria:hemorrhage volume reduction,average operation time,preoperative and postoperative Glasgow coma scale(GCS) score,the clinical effect of long-term follow-up.ResultsOperation time was 15-45 (25.0 ± 2.8) minutes;hemorrhage volume was reduced by an average of 30%-80% (56.8 ± 3.2)%,the average increase of GCS was(2.3 ±0.3) scores,10 cases death in 80 patients,70 survivors' activities of daily living (ADL) assessments:grade ADL 1 in 17 cases ( 24.3 % ),grade ADL2 in 36 cases( 51.4% ),grade ADL3 in 13 cases ( 18.6% ),grade ADL4 in 3 cases(4.3% ),grade ADL5 in 1 case ( 1.4% ).ConclusionsYL-1 type disposable intracranial hemorrhage smash puncture needle under CT monitoring in the treatment of hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage is a simple,fast and accurate positioning,without craniotomy and blood transfusion,safe and effective operation,but should pay attention to operation indications.
3.The interaction model of social capital , health, occupation burnout, turnover intention and the related influence factors on nurses
Xiaolei WANG ; Tingzhong YANG ; Xianhong HUANG ; Lu LI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2011;27(8):596-599
Objective To explore the interaction model of social capital, mental health,occupational burnout, turnover intention and the related influence factors on nurses. Methods By random cluster sampling, investigated 723 nurses with Nurses' Turnover Intention Inventory, the Maslach Burnout Inventory, Social Capital Questionnaire and Chinese Health Questionnaire, then explored the interaction model by path analysis. Results Nurses' position can influence their social capital(the path coefficient was 0. 124), social capital and occupational turnout can influence nurses' mental health(the path coefficient were -0. 231,0. 151), the mental health and occupational turnout both can influence nurses' turnover intention directly(the path coefficient were 0. 088,0. 151 ), the model is acceptable(CMIN/DF 1. 645, GFI 0. 984, AGFI 0. 966, IFI 0. 941, CFI 0. 937, RMSEA 0. 037).Conclusion Social capital can provide a new perspective for nurses' management, developing the social capital resources can relieve nurses' mental problems effectively; relieving the turnout and mental problem can decrease nurses' turnover intention finally.
4.Sodium channel blockers inhibit the differentiation of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into cardiac-like cells
Chunyuan HAO ; Aiqun MA ; Tingzhong WANG ; Rui LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(23):4181-4188
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2013.23.001
5.Labeling of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells with GFP infection by lentiviral vector
Feng WEI ; Aiqun MA ; Tingzhong WANG ; Jing ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(03):-
Objective To determine the optimal condition for labeling rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) with green fluorescent protein(GFP)infection by lentiviral vector so as to establish a subgroup of MSCs which have a high level of GFP expression.Methods MSCs were infected with GFP by lentiviral vector for 12h or 24h at different MOI(25,50,100,200 and 400).The infection efficiency and fluorescence intensity were analyzed by inverted fluorescent microscopy and flow cytometry.The effect of infection at different MOI on proliferation of MSCs was evaluated by MTT.Based on those mentioned above,we could determine the optimal condition for infection.Then single cell clones of MSCs labeled with GFP under optimal condition were selected by using cloning rings.Results The efficiency of infection for 24h at MOI 100,200 and 400 was 88.94%,99.65% and 99.42%,respectively.The infection had no significant effect on the proliferation of MSCs infected at MOI 100 or 200,compared with MSCs without infection.However,those MSCs infected at MOI 400 proliferated slowly.The rate of GFP expression on single-cell clone of MSCs infected for 24h at MOI 200 was 99.95%,and their fluorescence intensity was strong and uniform.Conclusion Infection for 24h at MOI 200 is optimal for labeling rat bone marrow MSCs with GFP by a lentiviral vector.A subgroup of MSCs which have a stably high level of GFP expression can be obtained by single cell cloning technique.
6.Improvement of cardiac function and reversal of gap junction remodeling by Neuregulin-1β in volume-overloaded rats with heart failure
Xuehui WANG ; Xiaozhen ZHUO ; Yajuan NI ; Min GONG ; Tingzhong WANG ; Qun LU ; Aiqun MA
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2012;09(2):172-179
Objective We performed experiments using Neuregulin-1β (NRG-1β) treatment to determine a mechanism for the protective role derived from its beneficial effects by remodeling gap junctions (GJs) during heart failure (HF). Methods Rat models of HF were established by aortocaval fistula. Forty-eight rats were divided randomly into the HF (HF, n = 16), NRG-1β treatment (NRG, n = 16), and sham operation (S, n = 16) group. The rats in the NRG group were administered NRG-1β (10 μg/kg per day) for 7 days via the tail vein, whereas the other groups were injected with the same doses of saline. Twelve weeks after operation, Connexin 43 (Cx43) expression in single myocytes obtained from the left ventricle was determined by immunocytochemistry. Total protein was extracted from frozen left ventricular tissues for immunoblotting assay, and the ultrastructure of myocytes was observed by transmission electron microscopy. Results Compared with the HF group, the cardiac function of rats in the NRG group was markedly improved, irregular distribution and deceased Cx43 expression were relieved. The ultrastructure of myocytes was seriously damaged in HF rats, and NRG-1β reduced these pathological damages. Conclusions Short-term NRG-1β treatment can rescue pump failure in experimental models of volume overload-induced HF, which is related to the recovery of GJs structure and the improvement of Cx43 expression.
7.Study on the behavioral risk of toxoplasma infection in population working in the slaughterhouse.
Yan MA ; Tao JIN ; Liyuan WANG ; Tingzhong YANG ; Lu LI ; Le ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2002;23(1):43-45
OBJECTIVETo explore the behavioral risk of toxoplasma infection in special population.
METHODSSerum samples from workers in slaughterhouse were collected and tested for the detection of cAg, toxo-IgG, toxo-IgM antibody to toxoplasma, using ELISA. Behavioral measurements were conducted through questionnaire, which was developed according to theory of reasoned action which consists of a measurement model that specifies the relation of measured to behavioral variables and a behavioral variable model to show the influence of behavior variables on each other. Factor analysis methods were used for estimating the parameter of the former and path analyses method for the latter.
RESULTSWith data from 302 research subjects, the responding rate was 95.87%. The overall infection rate was of 19.20% including 15.89% having cAg, 5.63% with toxo-IgG, 2.32% with toxo-IgM, 1.32% with the third of cAg, toxo-IgG and toxo-IgM, 2.65% with the both cAg and toxo-IgG, 1.99% with the both cAg and IgM respectively. There was significant association between toxoplasma infections and contact with dystocia or live pigs, body fluid or harslet. There was no relation between toxoplasma infections and abortion.
RESULTSfrom miscarriage factor analyses showed that except evaluation of behavioral outcomes and behavioral attitudes, internal consistence reliability of others behavioral variables was good (Cronbach's alpha > 0.7). These behavior variables could be explained by their measure items. Path analyses suggested that two components had provided significant independent contributions to those preventive behaviors which significantly correlated to toxoplama infections. Half of the contribution leading to toxoplasma infections had come from behavioral factors. Belief was relatively more important in predicting the preventive behavior than subjective norm.
CONCLUSIONOur findings supported the application of reasoned action theory in understanding the role of behavioral factors in toxoplasma infection.
Abattoirs ; Animals ; Antibodies, Protozoan ; blood ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Models, Biological ; Occupational Diseases ; blood ; etiology ; parasitology ; Occupational Exposure ; adverse effects ; statistics & numerical data ; Risk Factors ; Toxoplasma ; immunology ; Toxoplasmosis ; parasitology ; transmission ; Toxoplasmosis, Animal ; parasitology ; transmission
8.Effect of bisoprolol on ICa,L in volume overload combined with pressure overload heart failure in rabbits
Xi LI ; Tingzhong WANG ; Qun LU ; Ke HAN ; Xiaozhen ZHUO ; Aiqun MA
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2021;42(6):823-828
【Objective】 To explore the effect of bisoprolol on I
9.Effects of insulin on the QT interval and induced arrhythmias of human cardiomycytes
Xuegang XIE ; Feng WEI ; Yushun ZHANG ; Xingye WANG ; Jianhua HUO ; Tingzhong WANG ; Aiqun MA
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2022;43(2):196-201
【Objective】 To explore the effects of insulin on the QT interval and induced arrhythmias of cardiomyocytes derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC-CMs). 【Methods】 Immunofluorescence staining and flow cytometry were used to analyze the purity of hiPSC-CMs. Microelectrode array (MEA) was utilized to detect the electrophysiological changes including heart rate (HR), field potential duration (FPD, which is similar to QT interval in ECG), FPDc (FPD corrected by HR), conduction velocity (CV), and spike amplitude before and after insulin treatment. The effects of E4031 on QT interval prolongation and induced arrhythmias of hiPSC-CMs were evaluated before and after treatment with insulin. 【Results】 hiPSC-CMs highly expressed myocardial specific marker cTnT. The purity of hiPSC-CMs was 97.1%. After 5-day insulin treatment of hiPSC-CMs, HR increased by (11.9±3.3)%, FPD shortened by (22.7±2.8)%, FPDc shortened by (15.6±1.6)%, and spike amplitude increased by (39.1±7.9)% when compared with untreated group, but CV remained unchanged. 10 nmol/L of E4031 could prolong the FPDc of hiPSC-CMs by (37.8±9.0)%, and 30 nmol/L of E4031 could induce arrhythmias. After insulin treatment, 10 nmol/L of E4031 prolonged the FPDc of hiPSC-CMs by (21.8±3.1)% (compared with the untreated group, insulin decreased FPDc prolongation by E4031, 37.8%±9.0% vs. 21.8%±3.1%, P<0.05), while 30 nmol/L of E4031 did not induce arrhythmias. 【Conclusion】 Insulin can shorten the QT interval of hiPSC-CMs and significantly reduce the QT interval prolongation and the risk of arrhythmias induced by drugs.
10.Understanding the phase separation characteristics of nucleocapsid protein provides a new therapeutic opportunity against SARS-CoV-2.
Dan ZHAO ; Weifan XU ; Xiaofan ZHANG ; Xiaoting WANG ; Yiyue GE ; Enming YUAN ; Yuanpeng XIONG ; Shenyang WU ; Shuya LI ; Nian WU ; Tingzhong TIAN ; Xiaolong FENG ; Hantao SHU ; Peng LANG ; Jingxin LI ; Fengcai ZHU ; Xiaokun SHEN ; Haitao LI ; Pilong LI ; Jianyang ZENG
Protein & Cell 2021;12(9):734-740