1.Effect of esmolol on myocardial apoptosis and cardiac function in rats with sepsis
Dehong LIU ; Yingfeng LIU ; Xinke MENG ; Zhiwei XU
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(31):4181-4184
Objective To investigate the effect of esmolol on myocardial apoptosis and cardiac function in rats with sepsis .Meth‐ods Ninety six SD rats were randomly divided into sham group (n= 32 ,for sham operation) ,sepsis group (n= 32 ,sepsis model) and treatment group (n= 32 ,intravenous infusion with esmolol after sepsis modeling) .At 3 h ,6 h ,12 h ,24 h after operation ,sam‐ples were conserved to measure serum cardiac troponin I (cTnI) ,caspase‐3 ,cardiomyocytes apoptosis index ,and myocardial patho‐morphology was observed by optical microscope .At 24 h after operation ,echocardiography was performed .Results The serum cT‐nI ,caspase‐3 ,cardiomyocytes apoptosis index were increased significantly in sepsis group and treatment group compared with sham group (all P< 0 .05) .After using esmolol ,cTnI and cardiomyocytes apoptosis index were relatively decreased in treatment group compared with sepsis group at the four time‐points(all P < 0 .05) .Caspase‐3 of treatment group decreased at 12 h after operation compared with sepsis group (P< 0 .05) .Treatment group had a higher LVEF than sepsis group at 24 h(P< 0 .05) .Conclusion Es‐molol could inhibit myocardial apoptosis and mitigate the damage of cardiac function in rats with sepsis .The decrease in caspase‐3 may be the mechanism of anti‐apoptosis .
2.Effects of targeting interference of GPx1 gene expression on growth and migration of glioblastoma multiforme cells
Yang LIU ; Junliang LI ; Xinke XU ; Kunqi KUANG ; Yinlun WENG ; Wei CHEN ; Cheng CHEN ; Fangcheng LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(5):839-844
AIM: To verify the role of enhancing or suppressing the expression of glutathione peroxidase 1 (GPx1) in the growth, migration and invasion of glioblastoma multiforme cell lines U87MG and U118MG.METHODS:U87MG and U118MG cell lines were transfected with the vector containing specific siRNA or pcDNA3.1 recombinant plas-mid both targeting GPx1.The mRNA and protein expression levels of GPx1 were detected by real-time PCR and Western blotting.MTS assay was applied for determining the cell activity.The abilities of migration and invasion were examined by Transwell assay.RESULTS:Compared with blank control group and negative group, the inhibitory rate of the cell activity in U87MG cells in siRNA group was significantly reduced by 25.9%, 35.7%and 34.8%at 24 h, 48 h and 72 h, respec-tively (P<0.05).In contrast, the cell activity of U118MG cells in pcDNA3.1-GPx1 group was significantly increased by 22.7%, 45.8%and 39.8%at 24 h, 48 h and 72 h, respectively ( P<0.05) .In siRNA group, the inhibitory rate of mi-gration in U87MG cells was 41.6%±8.2%and the invasion was 41.6%±8.2%compared with blank control group and negative group (P<0.05).The cell migration and invasion rates of the U118MG cells in pcDNA-GPx1 group were in-creased by 55.8%±9.8% and 60.8% ±9.2%, respectively, compared with blank control group and negative group (P<0.05).CONCLUSION:The down-regulation of GPx1 by specific siRNA reduces the capability of cell growth, mi-gration and invasion of U87MG cells, while up-regulation of GPx1 by pcDNA3.1-GPx1 increases the capability of cell growth, migration and invasion of U118MG cells.
3.Effect of Sini decoction on function of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in patients with sepsis
Ruolan HUANG ; Zhong ZHANG ; Mujuan XU ; Xiao CHANG ; Qiujie QIAO ; Ling WANG ; Xinke MENG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2014;26(3):184-187
Objective To investigate the effects of Sini decoction on function of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in patients with sepsis.Methods A prospective single-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted.60 septic patients were divided into three groups with the method of random number table,20 cases in the control group,20 in the Chinese herb group,and 20 in corticoid group.All of them received routine treatment.Patients in Chinese herb group were given Sini decoction in addition (decoction of monkshood 15 g,dried ginger 15 g,honey-fried licorice 10 g) 100 mL/d orally or by nasal feeding,while patients in corticoid group were given hydrocortisone 200 mg/d intravenously instead,both for 7 days.Before the treatment,3 days and 14 days after treatment,blood was collected to determine the levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and cortisol,and the result of ACTH stimulating test was observed.At the same time,acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ) score was recorded,and 3-day shock recovery rate and 28-day death rate were also compared among these groups.Results None of the three groups showed different result in ACTH stimulating test (x2=1.101,P=0.605).ACTH in three groups was gradually decreased.Compared with that before treatment,ACTH in Chinese herb group and corticoid groups began to decrease obviously on day 3 (ng/L:29.90 ± 3.31 vs.33.10 ±.3.31,28.20 ±.2.45 vs.33.30 ± 3.84,both P<0.01),while in control group declined ACTH appeared later (on day 14) compared with before treatment (ng/L:29.40 ±5.63 vs.33.50 ±4.89,P<0.05).No obvious difference in ACTH level was showed between the Chinese herb group and the cortical group (both P>0.05).Cortisol level in both Chinese herb and cortical groups showed a raise-fall biphase trend while there was no change in the control.The cortical levels on day 3 in Chinese herb and cortical groups were much higher than that before treatment (μg/L:343.04 ± 31.20 vs.294.70 ±42.10,331.25 ±42.80 vs.280.36 ± 38.10,both P<0.01) and that of control group (μg/L:291.61 ± 41.50,both P<0.01),though no significant statistical difference was observed between two groups (both P>0.05).APACHE Ⅱ score on day 14 in control,Chinese herb and cortical groups was significantly lower than that before treatment (16.8 ± 5.1 vs.20.1 ± 4.3,13.4 ± 3.2 vs.18.3 ± 3.8,15.1 ± 2.5 vs.19.5 ± 4.0,all P<0.01),and the score was much lower in Chinese herb group comparing with that of control group (P<0.05).No statistical difference was observed among control,Chinese herb and cortical groups in lowering 28-day death rate [35.0% (7/20),25.0% (5/20),20.0% (4/20)] and improving 3-day shock recovery rate [40.0% (8/20),70.0% (14/20),60.0% (12/20),all P>0.05].Conclusions Sini decoction could elevate cortisol while lower ACTH at the early stage of sepsis.Sini decoction could also effectively improve symptoms and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in septic patients without affecting death rate.
4.Microsurgical treatment of tuberculum sellae meningiomas
Xinke XU ; Junliang LI ; Shanyi ZHANG ; Yinlun WENG ; Leping OUYANG ; Fangcheng LI
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2013;36(5):436-439
Objective To explore microsurgical treatment of tuberculum sellae meningiomas.Methods A retrospective analysis was made on 35 cases of tuberculum sellae meningiomas operated from January 2005 to July 2013 in neurosurgery department of Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital,surgical approach,removal rate,surgical effect and complications were analysed.Results All patients were accepted microsurgical treatment,twenty cases were operated via subfrontal approach,four cases via anterior interhemispheric approach,ten cases via pterional approach,one case via combined subfrontal and pterional approach.According to Simpson grade,grade Ⅱ,rection was achieved in 26 cases,grade Ⅲ in 4 cases and grade Ⅳ in 5 cases.The total rection rate was 85.7%.There were 28 cases with merger ision loss and visual field defects preoperate,twenty cases were improved after operation,five cases with no change,three cases aggravated.The visual improved rate was achieved 71.4%,there was no surgical mortality case.Conclusion The surround tissue of tuberculum sellae meningiomas is very import ant,microsurgical rection is the main treatment.The choice of surgical approach should according to tumor size,growth pattern,degree of impaired vision and surgeon experience.Family with microanatomy and skillfull microsurgical techique can make sure operation succes.
5.Value of dual-time-point 18FDG PET-CT imaging on involved-field radiotherapy for hilar and mediastinal metastatic lymph nodes in non-small cell lung cancer
Man HU ; Xindong SUN ; Ningbo LIU ; Heyi GONG ; Zheng FU ; Li MA ; Xinke LI ; Xiaoqing XU ; Jinming YU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2008;17(4):258-261
Objective To discuss the value of dual-time-point 18FDG PET-CT imaging on involved field radiotherapy for hilar and mediastinal metastatic lymph nodes in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Methods Fifty-four patients with NSCLC were included in this analysis,including 34 men and 20 women with mean age of 59(34-76)years.Two sequential PET-CT scans given 3-5 days before surgery were standard single-time-point imaging for the whole body and delayed imaging for the thorax.The pathologic data were used as golden standard to determine the difference between the standard single-time-point and dual-time-point FET-CT imaging in the definition of gross target volume(GTV)of involved-field radiotherapy for metastatic lymph nodes. Results For hilar metastatic lymph nodes,the GTV defined by single-time-point imaging was consistent with pathologic GTV in 21 patients(39%),comparing with 31 patients(57%) by dual-time-point imaging.Using pathologic data as golden standard,GTV alteration defined by single-time-point imaging had statisticaly significant difference comparing with that defined by dual-time-point imaging(u=519.00,P=0.023).For mediastinal metastatic lymph nodes,the GTV defined by single-time-point imaging was consistent with pathologic GTV in 30 patients(56%),comparing with 36 patients(67%)by dual-time-point imaging.Using pathologic data as golden standard.GTV alteration defined by single-time-point imaging had no statisticaly significant difference comparing with that defined by dual-time-point imaging(u=397.50,P=0.616).Conclusions For patients with NSCLC receiving involved-field radiotherapy,GTV definition for hilar and mediastinal metastatic lymph nodes by dual-time-point imaging is more consistent with that by pathologic data.Dual-time-point imaging has a larger value in terms of target delineation for hilar and mediastinal metastatic lymph nodes.
6.Impact of MICA antibodies on acute graft rejection early after kidney transplantation.
Lixin YU ; Xinke ZHANG ; Min LUO ; Lulu XIAO ; Jian XU ; Chuanfu DU ; Rumin LIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(5):651-654
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the influence of major histocompatibility complex class I chain-related gene A (MICA) antibodies on acute rejection (AR) and renal function in early stage after renal transplantation.
METHODSA total of 197 renal transplant candidates admitted in Nanfang Hospital in 2009-2010 were enrolled in this study. MICA antibodies and their specificity were detected in all the patients, and 139 patients were followed up for early acute rejection (AR) and graft function after transplantation.
RESULTSMICA antibodies were positive before transplantation in 45 candidates (22.84%). Eleven specific MICA antibodies were identified, among which the frequency of MICA019 antibody (65.7%) was significantly higher than that of MICA015 (8.6%) and MICA017 (8.6%) (P<0.01). Eighteen patients with positive MICA antibodies were single-specific and 17 were polyspecific (51.4% vs 48.6% ). Of the 139 patients undergoing renal transplantation, 39 developed early AR (28.1%). Of the 45 candidates positive for MICA antibodies, 38 received renal transplantation and early AR occurred in 14 of them (36.8%); 101 of 152 candidates negative for MICA antibodies underwent renal transplantation, and 25 experienced early AR (24.8%).
CONCLUSIONMICA019 antibody is a frequent MICA antibody possibly due to the high frequency MICA019 gene in Chinese population.
Adult ; Antibodies ; immunology ; Antibody Specificity ; Female ; Graft Rejection ; immunology ; Graft Survival ; immunology ; Histocompatibility Antigens Class I ; genetics ; immunology ; Humans ; Kidney Transplantation ; Male ; Middle Aged
7. Interventional effect of Radix Angelica Sinensis and Radix Hedysari ultrafiltration on miR-21-5P targeting TGF-β1-mediated radiation-induced myocardial fibrosis
Chengwen JIA ; Hugang JIANG ; Jinyan HAN ; Xiang GAO ; Xiaodong XU ; Xinke ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2022;27(11):1221-1230
AIM: To reveal that the targeted regulation of TGF-β1 by miR-21-5P is the key mechanism that mediates the activation of myocardial fibroblasts, and to clarify the intervention ofRadix Angelica Sinensis and Radix Hedysari ultrafiltration on the mechanism of miR-21-5P targeting to regulate TGF-β1 effect. METHODS: (1) The cells were randomly divided into normal group and irradiation group. The irradiation group received 6Gry single irradiation, and then RT-PCR was used to detect miR-21-5P, and Western Blot was used to detect the expression of α-SMA and TGF-β1. (2) The cells were randomly divided into normal group, irradiation group, miR-21-5P