1.The role of NF-κB in the differentiation process of dendritic cells induced by astragalus polysaccharides from human cord blood monocyte
Zhiming CHEN ; Min DENG ; Shibing ZHU ; Xiangqian SUI ; Xiaoling LI ; Xiaojie ZHANG ; Junyang XU ; Xiaobing DOU ; Yiqian SHI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2011;31(4):305-311
Objective To investigatethe role of NF-κB played in the process of the cord blood monocytes differentiating into dendritic cells(DCs)induced by astragalus polysaccharide(APS)and to explore the signal transduction pathway involved in this process.Methods Umbilica]cord blood was collected in aseptic conditions.The cord blood monocytes were obtained by density gradient centrifugation and were divided into three groups afterwards.In the control group.cells were cultivated in the RPMI 1640 complete medium.In the APS group.cells were cultivated in the RPMI 1640 complete medium containing 100 mg/L APS.In the PDTC group:cells were treated with 10 μmol/L disulfide carbamate(PDTC).NF-κB inhibitor in 30 min followed by cultivalion in the RPMI 1640 complete medium containing 100 mg/L APS.,The morphological changes were observed during the process of cultivation by the optical microscope and transmission electron microscopy.Cells were collected 12 d later and the cellular immunophenotyping was assayed by FCM.,The activation and migration of NF-κB fluorescence in the cells was examined by the immunoflouresce microscopy.Results (1)Cells in the control group grown up without cluster forformation and were found fusiform and macrophage-like in 12 d.Cells in the APS group grown up in clnstem,and morphological changes were found from the circular shape to a typical dendritic cells-like shape.Cells in the inhibitor group grown up slowly and without cluster formation,and cell morphdogy had no significant change.(2)The expression of DCs-specific antigen CD80,CD83 and CD86 in the APS group was higher than that in the control group and inhibitom group(P<0.01).The expression of those antigen in the control group and PDTC group was similar and had no statistically significance(P>0.05).(3)NF-κB fluorescence in the nuclei was examined by the immunoflourescence microscopy and was much higher in the APS group than that in khe other groups,especially in 72 h with the activation rate of NF-κB (75.20±7.37)%,while(13.20±3.46)% of PDTC group and(8.20 ±1.92)%,respectively(P<0.01).Conclusion Astragalus polysaccharide can induce the differentiation of umbilical cord blood cells into DCs,and NF-κB is the key component of the signal transduction pathway involved in this process.
2.Coaxial catheter technique in carotid artery stenting implantation via radial artery approach:its effectiveness and safety
Haihua YANG ; Jinglin YUAN ; Na CHEN ; Junwei NIU ; Xiaojie SUI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2023;32(12):1169-1173
Objective To investigate the effectiveness and safety of coaxial catheter technique in carotid artery stent implantation via radial artery approach.Methods The general and clinical data of patients,who underwent carotid artery stent implantation via radial artery approach at the Department of Neurology,Daxing Teaching Hospital of Capital Medical University of China between January 2021 and October 2022,were retrospectively analyzed.During the operation,coaxial catheter technology was used to make a 6F catheter inserting into the target vessel for performing carotid stent implantation,and the rate of successful catheter placement,surgical success rate,and perioperative complications were analyzed.Results A total of 40 patients,who underwent carotid artery stent implantation via radial artery approach,were enrolled in this study.The involved vessels included left internal carotid artery(n=16),right internal carotid artery(n=24),type Ⅰaortic arch(n=13),type Ⅱ aortic arch(n=20),type Ⅲ aortic arch(n=7),and bovine aortic arch(n=1).The rate of successful catheter placement was 100%,the surgical success rate was 95%,and no procedure-related complications occurred.The time spent on surgery was(34.4±13.6)min.No patients developed symptoms of cerebral infarction or myocardial infarction in 30 days after the operation.Conclusion The use of coaxial catheter technology can make the catheter inserting into the target vessel quickly and avoid repeated catheter exchange.Coaxial catheter technology is safe and effective in performing carotid artery stent implantation via radial artery approach.(J Intervent Radiol,2023,32:1169-1173)
3.Anxiety and depression in primary and middle school students quarantined in hotels during the COVID-19 epidemic
Min CHEN ; Lu TONG ; Guohua LI ; Yanhua YU ; Lihui GAO ; Yunhe ZHANG ; Zhanzhou YU ; Yanyan CHEN ; Xiaojie SUI ; Yinxia BAI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(3):260-264
Objective:To investigate symptoms of anxiety and depression among primary and middle school students quarantined in hotels during the COVID-19 epidemic.Methods:Anxiety and depression symptoms among 726 primary and middle school students quarantined in hotels were investigated with The Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders(SCARED)and Depression Self-rating Scale for Children(DSRSC)from September to October 2022 in Chifeng City,Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.There were 624 students completed investi-gation with response rate of 86%.The positive score of SCARED was ≥23 and DSRSC was ≥ 15.Results:The detection rates of anxiety and depression were 17.9%and 15.4%respectively.The detection rates of anxiety and depression were higherin middle school students than inprimary school students(Ps<0.05).The scores of general-ized anxiety and social phobia factors were higher in female students than in male students(Ps<0.05).The scores of dissociative anxiety factor and depression were higher in middle school students than in primary school students(Ps<0.05).Conclusion:During the COVID-19 epidemic,middle school students quarantined in hotels are more likely to have anxiety and depression symptoms than primary school students,and female students are more likely to have anxiety symptoms than male students.
4.Research Progress on Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Viral Hepatitis: A Review
Xiaojie FENG ; Junjie YU ; Yingying SUI ; Lina WANG ; Fangang MENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(13):289-298
Viral hepatitis is an important cause of liver cirrhosis and liver cancer, which has become a major public health problem in the world. Traditional Chinese medicine has unique advantages in treating viral hepatitis, which can inhibit virus replication and enhance immunity. It can effectively prevent liver fibrosis and canceration, improving liver function and symptoms significantly with definite clinical curative effects, a high level of safety, and seldom drug resistance. In addition, it reduces the side effects of western medicine, achieving the effect of synergy and attenuation while reducing the recurrence rate of patients after drug withdrawal. Attention has been paid to the research on the treatment of viral hepatitis with traditional Chinese medicine, and great progress has been made in experimental research and clinical practice. In this paper, the research progress of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of viral hepatitis at home and abroad in recent five years was systematically reviewed. Modern research has confirmed that traditional Chinese medicine can play a role in the treatment of viral hepatitis by directly or indirectly inhibiting the virus, anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrosis, anti-oxidation, regulating immunity, regulating autophagy, and other signal pathways. In clinics, traditional Chinese medicine compound or combined with western medicine is often adopted to ameliorate the clinical symptoms of patients such as fatigue and loss of appetite, improve the immune mechanism of the body, enhance the antiviral ability, shorten the treatment course of patients and improve their quality of life. The research provides a reference for pharmacological research, clinical research, and new drug development for viral hepatitis.
5.Efficacy of rTMS and CBT-I on patients with chronic insomnia disorder: a randomized controlled study
Yani LIU ; Xiaojie SUI ; Yinxia BAI ; Dongsheng LYU ; Ping YAO
Sichuan Mental Health 2024;37(3):212-218
BackgroundTo date, pharmacologic therapy is considered the standard first-line treatment for insomnia disorder, but there are still some concerns over the adverse reactions. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) as an alternative to pharmacologic therapy have the advantages of fewer side effects and better patient tolerance in the treatment of chronic insomnia disorder. ObjectiveTo explore the clinical efficacy of rTMS and CBT-I on chronic insomnia disorder, so as to provide a novel therapeutic option for the treatment of chronic insomnia disorder. MethodsA total of 50 patients with chronic insomnia disorder attending the outpatient clinic of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Mental Health Center or community hospital from September 21, 2020 to December 16, 2021 and fulfilling the International Classification of Sleep Disorders, third edition (ICSD-3) diagnostic criteria were enrolled. Additionally, 16 age- and sex-matched healthy controls recruited from the community were set as control group. Patients were randomly divided into rTMS group and CBT-I group, 25 cases in each group, and received rTMS or CBT-I intervention for 6 weeks respectively. At enrollment and completion of intervention, patients were subjected to Polysomnography (PSG), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) and Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS). All participants underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) scans, and amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) was calculated. The brain regions with statistically different ALFF values between patient group and control group were chosen as regions of interest (ROIs), and whole-brain seed-based functional connectivity analyses were conducted. ResultsAfter a 6-week intervention in the two groups, the main effect of time was significant for PSQI (F=41.160, P<0.05), ISI (F=69.615, P<0.05) and RBANS immediate memory (F=47.923, P<0.05), language (F=12.090, P<0.05) and delayed memory indices (F=28.193, P<0.05). A significant main effect of time for total sleep time (F=8.995, P<0.05), a significant main effect of time for sleep efficiency (F=12.414, P<0.05), a significant main effect of group for sleep efficiency (F=4.342, P<0.05) and a significant main effect of time for N1% (F=7.806, P<0.05) were observed. Sleep efficacy in CBT-I group improved significantly from pre- to post-test (t=-2.785, P<0.05). Patients in rTMS group showed increased functional connectivity between the orbital superior frontal gyrus and other regions including left lentiform nucleus putamen (t=4.991, P<0.05), right median cingulate and paracingulate gyri (t=4.471, P<0.05) and right postcentral gyrus (t=4.922, P<0.05), and increased functional connectivity between the orbital superior frontal gyrus and left middle frontal gyrus was found in CBT-I group (t=6.586, P<0.05). ConclusionrTMS and CBT-I may help alleviate insomnia and improve cognitive function of patients with chronic insomnia disorder. [Funded by Science and Technology Planning Projects in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (number, 201802142)]