1.Senescence induced by D-galactose and its biological mechanism in rat bone marrow stromal cells
Jiying HOU ; Xiongbin CHEN ; Linbo CHEN ; Lirong XIONG ; Lu WANG ; Guoning HUANG ; Yaping WANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(3):307-312
Objective To establish an aging model of rat bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) in vitro and in vivo, in order to study the senescence biology of aging BMSCs .Methods The control cell group ( in vitro):isolating, puri-fying and culturing BMSCs from healthy male SD rats .collecting the third generation ( P3) of BMSCs for analysis . The aging model group (in vitro):the P3 BMSCs were incubated with D-Galactose (D-Gal, 30 g/L) for 48 hours. The aging rat model group ( in vivo): the rats were given 120 mg D-Gal by the way of daily neck subcutaneous injection for 42 consecutive days .The control rat group ( in vivo):the rats were administrated with the same volume of saline for the same times .On the second day after the aging model was established , the BMSCs were collecting and culturing for study.1)The proliferative potency was detected by cell counting Kit-8(CCK-8);the distribution of cell cycle and apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry (FCM);2)the ratio of aging BMSCs was examined by the senescence-associated β-Galactosidase(SA-β-Gal) staining;3)malonaldehyde(MDA) content and total super-oxide dismutase(SOD) was examined activity by enzymatic assay; the level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by DCFH-DA fluorescent staining was counted with FCM;4 ) the expression level of senescence-related signaling was proteins of P16 , P21 , P53 , CDK2 and cyclin D by Western blot .Results Compared with the matched control group, the BMSCs of aging model group displayed a significant decrease in proliferation; the BMSCs were held in G1 phase arrest as the proportion of the cells in G 1 phase increased , while that decreased in S phase ( P<0.05 );and the positive ratio of SA-β-Gal stained BMSCs also significantly increased ( P <0.05 ); BMSCs in the aging model group showed an increasing level of ROS and MDA , meanwhile a decline in total SOD activity was decreased (P<0.05);P16,P21 and P53 protein expression in aging BMSCs was obviously enhanced (P<0.05), at the same time the expression of CDK2 and cyclin D was also decreased ( P<0.05 ) .Conclusions D-Gal can be used to develope an aging model of BMSCs .It acts through up-regulation of expressions of aging-related proteins and in-hibition of oxidative stress injury and chronic inflammation .
2.Effects of triptolide on neutrophils asthmatic mice of WBC and EOS in bron-choalveolar lavage fluid
Xiongbin LI ; Mingdi CHEN ; Junfen CHENG ; Shenghui SUN ; Yonglian LIN ; Geyi WU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(7):906-908,911
Objective:To study the influence of triptolide on neutrophils asthmatic mice of WBC and EOS in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid.Methods:Using ovalbumin ( OVA) combined with lipopolysaccharide ( LPS) method to establish sensitized asthmatic mice,BALB/c mice were randomly divided into 32 neutrophilic asthma group ( NA group ) , neutrophil triptolide intervention group (TLN group),neutrophil dexamethasone group (DXN group) and normal control group (NC group),n=8,hemocytometer calculated for each group of mice bronchoalveolar lavage fluid ( BALF) of the total number of WBC and EOS;smears stained Switzerland View in-flammatory cell infiltration.Results: In bronchioalveolar lavage fluid, numbers and infiltrations of WBC and EOS were significantly decreased in the DXN,TLN group than those in the NA group(P<0.05);but were significantly higher than the NC group (P<0.05), the DXN group above parameters were significantly higher than the TLN group ( all P<0.05 ) .Conclusion: Triptolide can reduce the total number of BALF WBC and EOS,inhibit lung WBC,EOS infiltration,ease neutrophilic airway inflammation.
3.Promotion of the Work of PIVAS by Optimizing the Function of Information System in Our Hospital
Xiongbin CHEN ; Simin LIN ; Wei YANG
China Pharmacy 2018;29(9):1288-1291
OBJECTIVE:To improve work efficiency and quality of pharmacy intravenous admixture services(PIVAS). METHODS:The information system of PIVAS in our hospital was optimized. The effects of the system were evaluated by comparing indexes 6 months before and after optimization. RESULTS:Compared with before optimization,the function of automatic repeated medical order checking was added to reduce the workload of manual prescription checking in respect of medical order checking;various batch generation rules were set up to reduce the number of adjusted batch by hand in respect of batch arrangement;label number and signature function were added to realize the information traceability function in respect of label printing and signature;rapid inquiry of transfusion state was realized by using two dimensional code scanning technology in respect of preparation scanning. When the daily workload increased and the staff did not increase,the number of daily manual checked medical orders were 956 before optimization and 257 after optimization;the time of daily labeling and dispensing were 180 min before optimization and 135 min after optimization;the number of monthly delivery error were 3.6 before optimization and 2.5 after optimization. CONCLUSIONS:Optimized function of information system can improve the work efficiency and work quality of PIVAS.
4.Short-term effects of two kinds of plastic mulch on Oncomelania hupensis snail control in irrigation and drainage ditches in Yunnan Province
Yun ZHANG ; Ningbo HUANG ; Xiguang FENG ; Xuewen SHI ; Xiongbin LI ; Weidong YANG ; Guilin MAO ; Mengtao XIONG ; Mingshou WU ; Jing SONG ; Jiayu SUN ; Chunqiong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2017;29(3):342-345
Objective To evaluate and compare the short-term effects of two kinds of plastic mulch on Oncomelania hupensis snail control in irrigation and drainage ditches with snails in Yunnan Province. Methods The irrigation and drainage ditches with high density of Oncomelania hupensis snails were chosen as the investigation sites,and then 4 groups were set,namely a colorless plastic mulch group,black plastic mulch group,colorless plastic mulch with molluscicide group and black plastic mulch with molluscicide group. The snail situation of the 4 groups was surveyed before the experiment and 7,14,21,30 days after covering plastic mulch,and the snail death rates were compared among the 4 groups. Meanwhile,the hourly temperatures of soil surface,soil surface under plastic mulch and soil layer 5,15 cm under the surface as well as the weather situation during the study period were measured and recorded. Results The average snail mortality rate of the colorless plastic mulch group was only 15.29% that was higher than that of the black plastic mulch group(6.56%)(P < 0.01). The average snail mortality rates of the colorless and black plastic mulch with molluscicide groups were 40.80% and 50.15%,respectively,and there was no statis-tic difference between them(P > 0.05). Both kinds of plastic mulches could raise the temperature of the soil surface under plas-tic mulch and the soil layer below it,and the temperature of soil under the mulches increased over the cover time,and the aver-age temperature of the soil surface under the black mulch in 30 days was higher than that under the colorless mulch. Conclu-sion It is not suitable to use plastic mulch only in irrigation and drainage ditches with snails widely in Yunnan Province be-cause of its low effect,and if necessary,the molluscicide should be added.
5.Non-pharmaceutical interventions for respiratory virus infection in children and its effect
Peng HAN ; Shanshan LIU ; Jingjing QIAO ; Yan KONG ; Xiongbin CHEN ; Ju YIN ; Kunling SHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2022;37(6):466-470
With the emergence of new respiratory virus, it is more apparent for the vulnerability of population to respiratory viral infection.Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) for respiratory virus infection have become the main way to prevent corona virus disease 2019.Some studies had proven its effectiveness.In addition, the NPIs also significantly reduced the incidence and hospitalization rate of other respiratory disease in children.NPIs for respiratory virus infection in children have its particularity and challenge.In daily life, it is important to guide children how to do the NPIs, so as to protect susceptible children and reduce the disease burden in children′s health system.Therefore, the aerosol transmission, the specificity of the NPIs in children, and the impact on childhood respiratory diseases are described in this article, to improve the prevention of common respiratory diseases in children.
6.A multidimensional platform of patient-derived tumors identifies drug susceptibilities for clinical lenvatinib resistance.
Lei SUN ; Arabella H WAN ; Shijia YAN ; Ruonian LIU ; Jiarui LI ; Zhuolong ZHOU ; Ruirui WU ; Dongshi CHEN ; Xianzhang BU ; Jingxing OU ; Kai LI ; Xiongbin LU ; Guohui WAN ; Zunfu KE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2024;14(1):223-240
Lenvatinib, a second-generation multi-receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor approved by the FDA for first-line treatment of advanced liver cancer, facing limitations due to drug resistance. Here, we applied a multidimensional, high-throughput screening platform comprising patient-derived resistant liver tumor cells (PDCs), organoids (PDOs), and xenografts (PDXs) to identify drug susceptibilities for conquering lenvatinib resistance in clinically relevant settings. Expansion and passaging of PDCs and PDOs from resistant patient liver tumors retained functional fidelity to lenvatinib treatment, expediting drug repurposing screens. Pharmacological screening identified romidepsin, YM155, apitolisib, NVP-TAE684 and dasatinib as potential antitumor agents in lenvatinib-resistant PDC and PDO models. Notably, romidepsin treatment enhanced antitumor response in syngeneic mouse models by triggering immunogenic tumor cell death and blocking the EGFR signaling pathway. A combination of romidepsin and immunotherapy achieved robust and synergistic antitumor effects against lenvatinib resistance in humanized immunocompetent PDX models. Collectively, our findings suggest that patient-derived liver cancer models effectively recapitulate lenvatinib resistance observed in clinical settings and expedite drug discovery for advanced liver cancer, providing a feasible multidimensional platform for personalized medicine.