1.The mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+exchanger may reduce high glucose-induced oxidative stress and nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain receptor 3 inflammasome activation in endothelial cells
Yuan ZU ; Lijuan WAN ; Shaoyuan CUI ; Yanping GONG ; Chunlin LI
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2015;(3):270-278
Background The mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+exchanger, NCLX, plays an important role in the balance between Ca2+influx and efflux across the mitochondrial inner membrane in endothelial cells. Mitochondrial metabolism is likely to be affected by the activity of NCLX because Ca2+activates several enzymes of the Krebs cycle. It is currently believed that mitochondria are not only centers of energy produc-tion but are also important sites of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain receptor 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome activation. Methods&Results This study focused on NCLX function, in rat aortic endothelial cells (RAECs), induced by glucose. First, we detected an increase in NCLX expression in the endothelia of rats with diabetes mellitus, which was induced by an injection of streptozotocin. Next, colocalization of NCLX expression and mitochondria was detected using confocal analysis. Suppression of NCLX expression, using an siRNA construct (siNCLX), enhanced mitochondrial Ca2+influx and blocked efflux induced by glucose. Un-expectedly, silencing of NCLX expression induced increased ROS generation and NLRP3 inflammasome activation. Conclusions These findings suggest that NCLX affects glucose-dependent mitochondrial Ca2+signaling, thereby regulating ROS generation and NLRP3 in-flammasome activation in high glucose conditions. In the early stages of high glucose stimulation, NCLX expression increases to compensate in order to self-protect mitochondrial maintenance, stability, and function in endothelial cells.
2.Classification and characteristics of 593 patients with headache
Hang SHEN ; Liying CUI ; Libo LI ; Xinhua WAN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2016;49(6):467-471
Objective To assess the classification and characteristics of headaches using the International Classification of Headache Disorders,3rd edition (beta version) criteria in a headache outpatient clinic.Methods In this prospective cross-sectional study,all consecutive patients presenting with headache to a headache outpatient clinic of Peking Union Medical College Hospital between April 1 st,2014 and February 28th,2015 were included.Results The average age of 593 patients was (42.I ± 15.6) years with female-male ratio 1.89∶ 1.Primary headaches were found in 483 (81.5%) patients,of which migraine and tension-type headache were found in 264 (44.5%) patients and 168 (28.3%) patients respectively.Chronic daily headache and new headache were found in 158 (26.6%) patients and 130 (21.9%) patients,while cough headache and thunderclap headache were found in 9 (1.5 %) patients and 5 (0.8%) patients respectively.Patients with migraine were more likely complicated with medicationoveruse headache than patients with tension-type headache (x2 =4.21,P =0.032).Patients with tensiontype headache were more likely complicated with chronic daily headache than patients with migraine (x2 =18.92,P =0.000).Conclusions In this headache outpatient clinic,most patients were primary headaches.Chronic daily headache and new headache were common,while cough headache and thunderclap headache were uncommon.These headache syndromes should be paid attention to identify the possible underlying malignant etiologies.
3.Treatment of duodenal gastrointestinal stromal tumor via mesenteric approach
Chunlong LI ; Zhidong WANG ; Yunfu CUI ; Yi XU ; Ming WAN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2015;14(3):238-241
Objective To summarize the surgical skills of the pancreaticoduodenectomy via mesenteric approach for the treatment of duodenal gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs).Methods The clinical data of 1 patient with huge duodenal GIST combined with gastrointestinal hemorrhage and liver metastasis who was admitted to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University in June 2014 were retrospectively analyzed.The patient had continuous bleeding before the operation.The results of computed tomography (CT) showed that there was a solid tumor below the liver and in front of the right kidney,with the size of 12.2 cm × 8.1 cm,inferior vena cava was squeezed by the tumor,a solid tumor was detected in the right lobe of liver,and the colon was suspiciously invaded by the tumor.The patient received pancreaticoduodenectomy,right hemicolectomy and right lobectomy of liver metastases.The patient was followed up by out patient examination and telephone interview up to August 2014.Results The operation time,volume of blood loss and volume of red blood cell (RBC) transfusion were 420 minutes,800 mL and 2 U,respectively,with a full recovery of patients.The duodenal GIST with metastasis tumor and necrosis located at the colon,pancreatis,liver and renal hilum was confirmed by pathological diagnosis.The life quality of the patient was good by follow-up at postoperative month 3.Conclusion In the pancreaticoduodenectomy via mesenteric approach,surgeons perform vigorously the method of mesenteric approach at the first stage of operation,it could maximally reduce the risk of operation and the volume of blood loss.
4.Impact of health education on compliance of children undergoing megacolon radical operation
Hong WAN ; Tianzhu LI ; Mo ZHANG ; Hongyan ZHANG ; Yan CUI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(19):1-2
Objective To observe the influence of health education on compliance of children nn-dergoing megacolon radical operation. Methods A questionnaire investigation was conducted on compli-ance of children undergoing megncolon radical operation before and after health education. ResultsCompliance of children patients and their family members increased after health education (P<0.05).Conclusions Health education could improve the compliance of children patients and their family mem-bers as well as the cognition about the disease knowledge so that the rehabilitation was facilitated.
5.Effects of proteasomal peptide aldehydes inhibitors on expression of inflammation factors induced by LPS in Raw264.7 cell line
Bo XU ; Cheng XING ; Min LI ; Wan SUN ; Jingrong CUI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM:To investigate the effects of MG132,one of the proteasomal peptide aldehydes inhibitors,on lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced nuclear transcription factor-kappa B(NF-?B) activation,the production of nitric oxide(NO) and tumor necrosis factor-alpha(TNF-?),as well as the expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase(iNOS) in murine macrophage line RAW264.7.METHODS:Reporter gene assay was used to examine the activity of NF-?B by pNiFty-SEAP/HEK293 cells,which were transfected with the pNiFty reporter plasmid into human embryo kidney cells(HEK293).Fluorescence substrate DAF-2DA was used to testify NO level in Raw264.7 cell line induced by LPS.Furthermore,the secretion of TNF-? was examined by ELISA.Western blotting was used to reveal the expression of iNOS and I?B-?.RESULTS:MG132 significantly decreased the secretion of TNF-? induced by LPS,with the inhibitory rates of 36.7% and 60.4% to 5 ?mol/L and 10 ?mol/L MG132,respectively.The pro-inflammatory mediator NO production was decreased in a dose-dependent manner with the inhibitory rates increasing from 29.5%(2 ?mol/L) to 55.9%(10 ?mol/L).Pretreatment with MG132 reduced the expression of iNOS,but restored the I?B restrain caused by LPS treatment.Observed by a reporter gene assay,TNF-?-induced NF-?B activity was decreased gradually by addition of increasing concentration of MG132(2.5-10 ?mol/L).CONCLUSION:Our results suggest an anti-inflammation effect of MG132 by the suppression of LPS-induced the production of pro-inflammatory mediators including NO and TNF-?,and the expression of iNOS,which probably mediates the blockage of I?B degradation and NF-?B activation.
6.Relationship of circadian distribution of acute myocardial infarction with AMI location and ST segment changes in elderly patients
Hua CUI ; Ping YE ; Qiang SUN ; Xiaoying LI ; Li FAN ; Luyue GAI ; Shiwen WAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2008;27(11):805-807
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship of circadian distribution of acute myocardial infarction with AMI location and ST segment changes in elderly patients.MethodsThe time of infarction, its anatomic location, changes of ST segment, and coronary angiography were studied in 909 elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) ( 412 with anterior AMI and 423 with inferior AMI) admitted to our coronary care units from January 1996 to January 2006.ResultsThe onset of inferior myocardial infarction were more frequent between midnight and 6AM than other periods of the day (n=138/423,32.6% of all inferior myocardial infarction patients, P<0.01). The onset of anterior myocardial infarction were more frequent between 6AM and noon than other periods of the day (n=156/412, 37.9% of all anterior myocardial infarction patients, P<0.01). Coronary angiography was performed in 789 patients (86.8%, 516/909).118 cases of them with inferior infarction occured between midnight and 6AM, including 85.6% of them were due to right coronary artery occlusion and 14.0%(17/118) of them were due to left coronary artery occlusion (P<0.01).275 cases of them with inferior infarction oecured between 6AM and midnight, including 52.2% (149/275) of them were due to right coronary artery occlusion and 45.8% of them were due to left coronary artery occlusion (P>0. 05). The onset of inferior myocardial infarction between 6AM and noon was the most frenquent in patients with ST segment elevation (44.0%, 263/644), while the onset of inferior myocardial infarction between midnight and 6 AM was the most frenquent in patients with non-ST segment elevation (36.6%,96/265). ConclusionsThe frequency of AMI at night is higher in elderly patients with ST segment elevation than in elderly patients with non-ST segment elevation.AMI at night is usually due to right coronary artery occlusion, which suggests that a protective role of sleep may be limited to left coronary artery -related events and AMI of non-ST segment.
7.Effect of eliminating turbid and detoxication on gastric cancer-related genes of gastric precancerous lesions rats
Shaofang GAO ; Diangui LI ; Min GUO ; Jiancong CUI ; Wan ZHANG ; Jinhua LI
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(01):-
0.05). Conclusion: Eliminating turbid and detoxication can improve gastric precancerous lesions in rats and reverse the pathological changes of gastric mucosa, and its role in gastric mucosa may be related to the impact of CyclinD1, PTEN mRNA expression.
8.Comparative analysis of seven marine biological source of mineral drugs.
Wei SI ; Ru-na A ; Shang-rong LI ; Jing-Xian ZHANG ; Wan-ying WU ; Ya-jun CUI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3321-3325
The marine biological source of mineral drugs recorded in Chinese Pharmacopoeia (2010 version) mainly including pearl, nacre, clam shell, common oyster shell, ark shell, cuttle bone, and sea-ear shell are widely used in clinical. Calcium carbonate and a small amount of protein are the main components in this type of drugs. In this paper, a systematical and comparable study were carried out by determination of calcium carbonate by EDTA titration method, the crystal of calcium carbonate by X-Ray powder diffraction and the total amino acids (TAAs) of the hydrolyzed samples by ultraviolet spectrophotometry method. As a result, the crystal structure is calcite for common oyster shell, mixture of calcite and aragonite for nacre and sea-ear shell, aragonite for the other drugs. The content of calcium carbonate ranged from 86% to 96%. Cuttle bone has the highest amount of TAAs among the seven drugs which reached 1.7% while clam shell has the lowest content of 0.16% on average. In conclusion, an effective method was developed for the quality control of marine mineral drugs by comprehensive analysis of calcium carbonate and TAAs in the seven marine mineral drugs.
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9.Biocompatibility of chitosan carrier with rabbit corneal endothelium
Na, LI ; Xiao-juan, WEI ; Bao-qin, HAN ; Wan-shun, LIU ; Rui, CUI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2013;31(10):919-924
Background There are a lot of studies about the carrier of corneal endothelial transplantation,but the best carrier has not been defined.Objective This study was to investigate the biocompatibility of chitosan carrier with rabbit corneal endothelium in vivo.Methods Fresh eye-balls were obtained from 10 New Zealand white rabbits.Rabbit corneal endothelial cells (CECs) were isolated and cultured on chitosan carrier in vitro.The morphology and density of rabbits CECs were observed every day,and the expressions of fibronectin (FN),collagen-1 (Coil-I) and Zonula occludens 1 (ZO-1) were detected by immunoinfluorescence.The morphology and ultrastructure of CECs were observed under the scanning and transmission electron microscope.Chitosan carrier with CECs was implanted into the anterior chamber of the left eyes in ten healthy New Zealand white rabbits,and only paracentesis of anterior chamber was performed in the right eyes as controls.The inflammation of ocular anterior segment was examined under the slit lamp microscope,and corneal thickness was measured 1 week,4 and 8 weeks after operation.Corneal endothelium cell density and morphology were examined under the corneal endothelial microscope at postoperative 2 weeks.Corneal samples were collected for the regular histopathological examination to observe the inflammatory reaction at postoperative 1 month and 3 months.Paired t test was used for statistical analyses between the control group (left eyes) and the experimental group (right eyes).The use and care of the animals followed the Statement of ARVO.Results CECs formed an intact monolayer of cells with the uniform shape and size on the chitosan membrane after incubated for 5 days.The cells reached confluence of 90% 7 days after cultured with the 40% hexagon cells.Under the scanning electron nicroscope,rabbit CECs showed the round or polygon in the shape with the microvillus on the cell surface.The cells connected closely by desmosome.The processes,pseudopodiums and microvillus on the cellular surface,vacuole in the cytoplasm,expanded endoplasmic reticulum with ribosome and abundant chromatin were exhibited under the transmission electron microscope.The immunofluorescence examination revealed the positive expressions of FN,Coll-Ⅰ and ZO-1 in the CECs on the chitosan carrier.In the in vivo experiment,the exudation in the anterior chamber and corneal edema were seen under the slit lamp microscope 3 days after implantation of chitosan carrier with CECs.However,the inflammation was gone 14 days after operation.The differences of the corneal thickness were no significant between the experimental group and the control group 1 week and 4,8 weeks after operation (t =1.377,P=0.265;t =1.795,P=0.165 ; t =0.390,P =0.760).In addition,no significant differences were found in the CECs density and the hexagon cells rate between the two groups(P =0.365,0.062).The histopathological examination showed that the inflammatory cells around the chitosan membrane were disappeared 3 months after operation and showed a good corneal structure.Conclusions Chitosan carrier has a good biocompatibility with rabbit CECs and anterior chamber,and it may be a potentially good carrier for CECs transplantation.
10.Non-medical students first aid awareness and training needs survey of Shiyan city
Cui LIU ; Tao LI ; Yan WAN ; Wei ZHOU ; Junjie LIANG ; Yukang CHEN ; Sifei GAN ; Ningtao SUN
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(23):3248-3250
Objective In order to know first aid awareness and training needs of non-medical college students in Shiyan city,and to provide the basis for an efficient first-aid training.Methods A total of 1063 non-medical colleges in Shiyan city were surveyed by random sampling method.Results 64.61% of students awared of their own lack of knowledge of first aid,only 3.8 % feel rich;based on the first aid knowledge they obtained at present,46.92 % did not hesitate to rescue the stranger.After receiving systematic training,the rate rise to 78.9 %,68.09 % of students worried about their lack of first aid skills were the biggest obstacle for them to implement of rescue;98.3% of the students asked to undergo first aid training,92.27% of students like approach first aid skills was hands-on model.33.03% of students believe that medical schools were the best institutions to undertake emergency training,23.46% of students chose the hospital.Conclusion Non-medical college students in Shiyan city have a bad awareness for firstaid knowledge and a strong desire for training.It is necessary that relevant departments will formulate targeted training programs to improve college students' first-aid response and improve regional emergency level.