1.Effects of DAT1 gene on differentiation of neural stem cells in rats
Ling HUI ; Jianjun LIU ; Zhongxiang YAO ; Wenqi CAI
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(07):-
Objective To observe DAT1 expression in neural stem cells (NSCs) and the effects of DAT1 on the differentiation of NSCs. Methods Eukaryotic expression vectors pEGFP-C1-DAT1 and pcDNA4/hisA-DAT1 were constructed and transfected into NSCs of rat cerebellum by lipofectamine2000. The transfected NSCs were observed by immunohistochemistry under fluorescent microscope. Results The overexpression of DAT1 could increase the number of Mash-1 staining cells and promote the NSCs to differentiate into neuron progenitors, and the high levels of DAT1 in NSCs facilitated the differentiation of neurons. The localizations of DAT1 protein in Mash-1 staining cells and NF 200 staining cells changed. This shift may result from the two distinct inducing factors, FBS and nature differentiation, or distinct stages in differentiation of NSCs. Conclusion DAT1 functions in differentiation of NSCs as a multiprotein combined with distinct transcription factors by virtue of different inducer or varied stage of differentiation.
2.Discussion of some problems in studying relationship between sphygmo-diagram and syndrome types or diseases
Jiabin TAI ; Xubo SHEN ; Lin LI ; Wenqi LIU ; Dezeng ZHU ; Changquan LING
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2005;3(1):10-3
In contemporary studies of pulse and of the relationship between sphygmo-diagram and syndrome types or diseases, pulse instrument is usually applied to trace the sphygmo-diagram. A comparatively systemic theory about pulse diagnosis has been formed, and it promotes the pulse researching process. But the mechanism of pulse is complicated and the expressive information of pulse is diversity. So it is difficult to record the complicated information of pulse by applying the instrument. In addition, the simplicity in methods of tracing and analyzing sphygmo-diagram and the lack of criterion for syndrome differentiation make it difficult to study the relationship between the sphygmo-diagram and the syndrome types. It's important to lay stress on clinical applying, to promote communication among researchers, to unify the standards of pulse instrument and syndrome differentiation, and to reinforce the research on the relationship between sphygmo-diagram and the syndrome types. The government's support is also needed to promote multi-science cooperation at the same time.
3.Advances of event-related potentials in the early recognition of childhood schizophrenia
Wenqi LING ; Yonghua CUI ; Yi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(5):476-480
Schizophrenia is a common severe mental illness with unknown etiology, 1/7-1/3 of which onset in children and adolescents. The treatment of childhood schizophrenia is more difficult,and the prognosis is even worse,so the early identification and timely intervention has great significance. Event-relat-ed potentials ( ERPs) are bioelectrical activities that occur in the brain during external or internal stimuli. They reflect the electrophysiological changes in the brain during cognitive activity. In recent years,scholars at home and abroad have tried to find biomarkers of early identification of childhood schizophrenia through ERPs. The main contents include:error related negativity (ERN),mismatched negativity (MMN),N100, P300 and so on.It was found that children and adolescents with schizophrenia prodromal symptoms and high-risk children and adolescents have decreased ERN,MMN,N100,P300 amplitudes,and prolonged P300 laten-cy. However,some of these results are still lack of consistency and need further research. And combined with brain imaging and molecular biology for clinical validation,it will be more helpful to the early identification of childhood schizophrenia.
4.Clinical Characteristics of Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Infection and Factors Associated with Co-infections in Children
Zixin LI ; Wenqi WU ; Ling YANG
Journal of Medical Research 2024;53(2):138-142,73
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia(MPP)in children with atopic constitution and exploring the predictors of disease conditions.Methods A total of 250 children diagnosed with MPP in the Department of Pediatric Respiratory Medicine,Xinhua Hospital,Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine from September 2019 to September 2022 were selected and divided into atopic group(n=149)and non-atopic group(n=101)according to whether they were atopic,to explore the clinical characteristics of MPP in children with atopic constitution and the risk factors of severe mycoplasma pneumoniae pneu-monia(SMPP).The efficacy of the combined test of lactate dehydrogenase(LDH),immunoglobulin E(IgE)and serum amyloid A(SAA)in predicting the development of SMPP in MPP children with atopic constitution was evaluated by the receiver operating character-istic(ROC)curve.Results Children in the atopic group had more pronounced symptoms of cough,wheezing,nasal congestion,croup,combined pleural effusion with severe pneumonia and the proportion requiring hormone therapy than those in the non-atopic group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Logistic regression analysis showed that serum IgE,SAA and LDH levels were in-dependent risk factors for the development of SMPP in MPP children with atopic constitution(P<0.05);ROC curve analysis showed that the combined test of IgE,LDH and SAA could be used to predict the development of SMPP in MPP children with atopic constitution,with an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.881,sensitivity of 81.0%,and specificity of 85.0%.Conclusion MPP children with atopic con-stitution are more likely to develop SMPP and require hormone therapy.The combined detection of serum IgE,SAA and LDH can effec-tively predict the occurrence of SMPP in MPP children with atopic constitution.
5.Effect of general anesthesia on microelectrode recording during deep brain stimulation of subthalamic nucleus in patients with primary Parkinson′s disease
Yuting LING ; Yi LIU ; Linan ZHANG ; Wenbiao XIAN ; Wanru CHEN ; Zhuning CHEN ; Chao YANG ; Jinlong LIU ; Ling CHEN ; Wenqi HUANG ; Liangcan XIAO ; Nan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2020;40(2):206-209
Objective:To evaluate the effect of general anesthesia on microelectrode recording (MER) during deep brain stimulation (DBS) of subthalamic nucleus (STN) in the patients with primary Parkinson′s disease (PD).Methods:Forty-four patients of both sexes with primary PD (duration of disease ≥ 5 yr and/or obvious symptom fluctuation), undergoing bilateral STN DBS from March 2008 to March 2018, aged<80 yr, were selected and divided into 2 groups by a random number table method: awake group ( n=26) and general anesthesia group ( n=18). In awake group, 0.5% ropivacaine was used for incision infiltration at skin incision.Patients in GA group received propofol and remifentanil by target-controlled infusion with Narcotrend to monitor the depth of anesthesia, and 0.5% ropivacaine was used for incision infiltration at skin incision.The total number of trajectories and length of STN were recorded during MER.Movement disorders were evaluated at 1 week before surgery and 6 months after surgery, and the improvement rate of dyskinesia was calculated.The postoperative anesthesia-, hardware- and stimulation-related complications were recorded. Results:There were no significant differences between the two groups in the total number of trajectories, length of STN and improvement rate of postoperative movement disorders ( P>0.05). Conclusion:General anesthesia does not affect the MER during STN DBS in the patients with primary PD.
6.Clinical application of simethicone emulsion on bowel preparation for colonoscopy
Song ZHANG ; Wenqi ZHONG ; Chunyan PENG ; Lei WANG ; Tingsheng LING ; Ying LYU ; Xiaoping ZOU ; Yiyang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2017;34(9):645-648
Objective To assess the clinical effects of simethicone emulsion combined with polyethylene glycol on bowel preparation for colonoscopy. Methods Two hundred out-patients, who underwent colonoscopy,were randomly divided into the study group and the control group. The study group was given simethicone in addition with polyethylene glycol, and the control group was given polyethylene glycol only. The differences on bowel preparation scores, air bubble reduction rate, colon lens sharpness, ileocecal region arrival time, colon polyp detection rate, the number of colon poly detection, and adverse event rate between the two groups were compared. Results The air bubble reduction rate, colon lens sharpness score and ileocecal region arrival time of the study group was 1(0-3)score,1.0(0-2)score,and 9(5-21)min,respectively,which was 2(1-3)score,1.5(0-2)score and 12(6-22)min, respectively in the control group. Differences between the two groups were statistically significant(Z=-9.490,P=0.000;Z=-6.768,P=0.000;Z=-5.521,P=0.000). For the bowel preparation score, colonoscopy polyp detection rate,the detection rate of colon polyp of diameter less than 5 mm, and number of colonoscopy polyp detection,there was no statistical difference between the two groups(P>0.05). No adverse events were observed in the both two groups. Conclusion The bowel preparation using simethicone combined with polyethylene glycol could effectively decrease the number of air bubble, enhance colon lens sharpness and shorten operation time,which contributes significant improvement for colonoscopy quality.
7.Applications of activity-based protein profiling and affinity-based protein profiling in pharmacology and toxicology research
Jiasheng CHEN ; Xinyue ZHANG ; Junhong LIU ; Wenqi MENG ; Ling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2023;37(12):951-958
Activity-based protein profiling(ABPP)and affinity-based protein profiling(AfBPP)are reliable chemical proteomics techniques that exhibit significant advantages in identifying the direct acting targets of small molecule drugs and toxicants,which can help researchers understand the pharmaco-logical and toxicological mechanisms of active small molecules.This paper introduces ABPP and AfBPP technologies and summarizes the applications of this technique in drug off-target effect and target iden-tification of toxicants in recent years,such as drug off-target effect of crenolanib,BIA 10-2474,orlistat and target identification of VX,fenitrothion,acrolein.It is hoped that this review will give readers a better idea of ABPP/AfBPP and offer a line of thinking for researchers in the fields of pharmacology,toxicology and chemical biology.
8.Feature of the angulation between left pulmonary artery and main pulmonary artery and its relationship to pulmonary artery development in patients with tetralogy of Fallot
CAO Rong ; CHEN Pengfan ; WANG Yue ; ZHANG Yuchen ; YI Wenqi ; HE Mengting ; LING Yunfei ; AN Qi
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;27(01):26-30
Objective To investigate the feature of the angulation between left pulmonary artery (LPA) and main pulmonary artery (MPA) and its relationship to pulmonary artery development in patients with tetralogy of Fallot (TOF). Methods A total of 101 TOF patients in West China Hospital from 2014 to 2018 were enrolled in a TOF group, including 62 males and 39 females, aged 6.8 (0.3-45.8) years, and another 20 patients without basic cardiac diseases at the same stage were enrolled in a control group, including 10 males and 10 females, aged 6.9 (0.3-54.0) years. Diameters of LPA, right pulmonary artery (RPA) and MPA, the angulation between LPA and MPA (MPA-LPA), McGoon ratio, and Nakata index were measured and compared between the two groups. The relationship between the above data and MPA-LPA angulation was also analyzed. Results The average MPA-LPA angulation was smaller in the TOF group than that in the control group (113.63° vs. 128.45°, P=0.001 8). The MPA Z score was also smaller in the TOF group than that in the control group (0.46 vs. 2.75, P=0.000 4). No relationship was found by correlation analysis between the MPA-LPA angulation and MPA Z score or LPA Z score in the control group (P=0.239 6, 0.114 7) and the TOF group (P=0.759 3, 0.242 7). The McGoon ratios (2.22±0.72, 2.43±0.94, P=0.340 0) and Nakata index (359.3±294.24, 395.52±329.31, P=0.650 0) were not significantly different between the two groups. Conclusion The angulation of LPA-MPA and MPA Z score are smaller in the TOF group than those in the control group. There is no relationship between MPA-LPA angulation and pulmonary artery diameters. The LPA-MPA angulation should not be considered as an influence factor for LPA development and trans-annular patch surgery.
9.Screening and clinical significance of intestinal colonization of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) in patients before haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Wenqi WU ; Yuqi ZHANG ; Jie XU ; Zaixiang TANG ; Shijia LI ; Xiya WEI ; Ling LI ; Heqing WU ; Xiao MA ; Jisheng LIU ; Depei WU ; Xiaojin WU
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2023;36(6):496-500
【Objective】 To investigate the situation of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae(CRE) colonization in patients undergoing haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (haplo-HSCT). 【Methods】 A total of 241 consecutive patients who underwent haplo-HSCT in the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from June 1, 2021 to June 1, 2022 were enrolled. Anal swab screening was performed within 48 hours of admission and blood cultures were taken when the patient developed fever. Univariate and multivariate analysis were used to analyze the colonization rate, distribution, risk factors and the correlation between CRE colonization and post-transplant bloodstream infection(BSI). 【Results】 Among 241 patients with haplo-HSCT, there were 90 cases in CRE colonization positive group, with a colonization rate of 37.3% (90/241). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that sex (OR 2.42, 95% CI 1.38-4.22, P<0.05) and history of infection within 30 days before transplantation (OR 3.37, 95% CI 1.59-7.17, P<0.05) may be independent risk factors for CRE intestinal colonization. Of the 95 CRE strains, the top five species were carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (38/95, 40.0%), carbapenem-resistant Escherichia coli (29/95, 30.5%), carbapenem-resistant Enterobacter cloacae (13/95, 13.6%), carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella acidophilus (6/95, 6.3%) and carbapenem-resistant Proteus mirabilis (3/95, 3.1%). The incidence of post-transplant BSI was 12.0% (29/241) in the CRE-colonized group and 3.3% (8/241) in the non-colonized group. In the colonization group, 100% of the pathogens of BSI were identical with those of CRE colonization. 【Conclusion】 Bacterial culture of anal swab during haplo-HSCT is helpful for detection of CRE colonization in intestinal tract, which provides some clinical basis for active monitoring of key flora, prevention and control of infection.
10.Dual-responsive nanoparticles with transformable shape and reversible charge for amplified chemo-photodynamic therapy of breast cancer.
Wenfeng JIA ; Rui LIU ; Yushan WANG ; Chuan HU ; Wenqi YU ; Yang ZHOU ; Ling WANG ; Mengjiao ZHANG ; Huile GAO ; Xiang GAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(8):3354-3366
Herein, we designed a dual-response shape transformation and charge reversal strategy with chemo-photodynamic therapy to improve the blood circulation time, tumor penetration and retention, which finally enhanced the anti-tumor effect. In the system, hydrophobic photosensitizer chlorin e6 (Ce6), hydrophilic chemotherapeutic drug berberrubine (BBR) and matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) response peptide (PLGVRKLVFF) were coupled by linkers to form a linear triblock molecule BBR-PLGVRKLVFF-Ce6 (BPC), which can self-assemble into nanoparticles. Then, positively charged BPC and polyethylene glycol-histidine (PEG-His) were mixed to form PEG-His@BPC with negative surface charge and long blood circulation time. Due to the acidic tumor microenvironment, the PEG shell was detached from PEG-His@BPC attributing to protonation of the histidine, which achieved charge reversal, size reduction and enhanced tumor penetration. At the same time, enzyme cutting site was exposed, and the spherical nanoparticles could transform into nanofibers following the enzymolysis by MMP-2, while BBR was released to kill tumors by inducing apoptosis. Compared with original nanoparticles, the nanofibers with photosensitizer Ce6 retained within tumor site for a longer time. Collectively, we provided a good example to fully use the intrinsic properties of different drugs and linkers to construct tumor microenvironment-responsive charge reversal and shape transformable nanoparticles with synergistic antitumor effect.