1.Malignancy-associated dermatomyositis with polyradiculoneuropathy:a case report with literature review
Xuefeng SUN ; Xiaomei LENG ; Xinping TIAN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2011;15(2):108-110
Objective To investigate the difference and treatment strategy of malignancy-associated dermatomyositis and other para-neoplastic neurological syndromes (PNS).Methods The clinical characteristics of a patient with malignancy-associated dermatomyositis and poly radiculoneuropathy was reported and the relevant literature was reviewed.Results Patients with dermatomyositis had increased risk of malignancies,and should routinely screened.Dermatomyositis and polyradiculoneuropathy was clinically similar,but could rarely be seen in the same malignant patient.Malignancy -associated dermatomyositis and PNS had similar pathogenesis.The treatment strategy of both was similar.Malignancy specific treatment should be initiated and immune suppressive agents should be prescribed concurrently.Conclusion Rheumatolgists should aware the association between dermatomyositis and potential underlying malignancies.Multiple para-neoplastic syndromes could be seen in the same patient,but the diagnosis should be considered as one.
2.Polymorphism analysis of ghrelin gene in patients with essential hypertension
Weimin WANG ; Fuman DU ; Hong HUO ; Xuefeng TIAN ; Yiwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(17):2568-2571,2572
Objective To observe the Leu72Met single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)of ghrelin gene and the relationship with essential hypertension (EH).Methods Polymerase chain reaction -restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR -RFLP)was used to detect the Leu72Met SNP of ghrelin gene in 210 EH patients and 220 healthy controls.The plasma ghrelin was detected by radioimmunoassay method collected from all subjects. Results There were three types of polymorphism of ghrelin gene at the base site Leu72Met.There were significant differences in the genotypes (CC,CA,AA)and alleles (C,A)between the EH patients and the controls (χ2 =6.054,P =0.048;χ2 =5.866,P =0.015).In EH group,the plasma ghrelin level in subjects who were homozygous CC without mutant was not only significantly lower than those who were heterozygous CA,but also lower than those who were nucleotide homozygous mutant AA (t =-8.738,P =0.000;t =-5.103,P =0.000).The patients with CC genotype had higher SBP (t =4.298,P =0.000;t =2.236,P =0.019)and lower HDL -C (t =-11.682,P =0.000;t =-7.872,P =0.000).The patients with A allele had lower plasma ghrelin (t =-16.264,P =0.000), HDL -C (t =-15.332,P =0.000)and higher SBP(t =3.800,P =0.000),DBP(t =11.895,P =0.000),and LDL -C (t =38.401,P =0.000).Conclusion The Leu72Met SNP of ghrelin gene is significantly related to the susceptibility of EH.Base mutation C to A reduced the incidence of EH.The Leu72Met polymorphism of ghrelin gene is related to the plasma ghrelin,blood pressure and blood lipid metabolism.Base mutation C to A elevated plasma ghrelin,and lowered blood pressure and blood lipid.
3.Effects of ggpS over-expression on glycosylglycerol and glycerol biosynthesis of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803.
Peizhen MA ; Xiaoming TAN ; Xuefeng LÜ ; Jiyuan TIAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2016;32(3):347-354
To study the roles of glucosylglycerol phosphate synthase (Ggps) in glucosylglycerol (GG) and glycerol biosynthesis, we over-expressed Ggps from either Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 or Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 in a Synechocystis strain with a high GG titer, and determined the GG and glycerol accumulation in the resultant mutants grown under different NaCl-stress conditions. Ion chromatography results revealed that GG yield was not improved, but glycerol production was significantly enhanced by over-expression of Ggps from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 (6803ggpS). In addition, increasing the NaCl concentration of medium from 600 to 900 mmol/L led to a further 75% increase of glycerol accumulation in the mutant strain with 6803ggpS over-expression. These findings show the role of ggpS in driving the carbon flux to the glycerol biosynthesis pathway, and will be helpful for further improvement of GG and glycerol production in Synechocystis.
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4.Expression of phosphoryl extracellular signal-regulated kinases in the differentiation of NSCs into neurons induced by the extracts of the fimbria-transected hippocampi in rat
Huixia ZHU ; Guohua JIN ; Meiling TIAN ; Jianbing QIN ; Xuefeng TAN ; Shuyi JIN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2009;40(6):857-861
Objective To investigate the effect of extracellular signal-regulated kinases(ERK) signal transduction in the process of NSCs differentiating into neurons in the fimbria-transected hippocampi's extracts. Methods Twelve Sprague-Dawley rats'right fimbrias were transected. The extracts were gained from the fimbria-transected hippocampi at the 14th day normal rat, and the extracts supernatant fluid was collected after centrifugal process, then the protein concentration in the extracts was determined. In the serum-free medium,NSCs from the fetal hippocampus were planted on 24 well culture plate, then were divided into three group and eight wells for each group as follows: the transected group contained the extracts of the fimbria-transected hippocampi;the normal group contained the extracts of the normal hippocampi;the pure control group have no extracts. After cultured for 14 days,the cells were detected by using MAP-2 and p-ERK immunofluorescence. Result The number, area, perimeter of MAP-2 positive neurons were all declined in transected group, the normal group and the control group orderly. Statistic results showed significant difference between every two groups. The number of MAP-2/p-ERK double-positive neurons were decreased in transected group, the normal group and the control group orderly, but the percentage of double-labeled neurons in total MAP-2 positive neurons were increased in turn. In these two aspect, there were also significant difference between every two group. And most of the MAP-2/p-ERK double-positive neurons were immature. Conclusion The extracts of the fimbria-transected hippocampi had obvious effects on promoting NSCs differentiating into neurons and speeding up the maturation of neurons than those of the normal hippocampi. The morphological results showed that ERK signal transduction might be related to the differentiation of NSCs into neurons.
5.Protective effects of curcumin on lung injury in the liver early ischemia/reperfusion in rats
Jinjian XIANG ; Fu TIAN ; Mingzhong LI ; Xuefeng JIANG ; Qin DENG ; Shiqiang SHEN ; Shilun TONG ; Benjin CHEN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2009;11(6):763-766
Objective To explore protective effects of curcumin on lung injury in the early hepatic ischemia/reperfsion (reperfusion for 1 and 3 hour) inrats. Methods Wistarratswererandom]y divided into the fo]]owinggroups: GroupA (shamoperation), group B (control group) and group C (cureumin applied). Contents of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), malondialdehyde (MDA), myeloperoxidase (MPO) in lung tissues were determined to evaluate the protective effect of eurcumin on lung injury in the injury of isehemia/ reperfusion. Results Curcumin relieved edema of diaphragmatic wall and exudation of blood cell and white cell in pulmonary alveoli. Curcumin increased the contents of SOD, CAT and decreased contents of MDA, MPO in lung tissue. Conclusion By repressing the generation of oxygen free radical and infiltration of polymorphonuclear leukocyte in lung tissue, curcumin can relieve lung injury in the early hepatic ischemia/repeffusion.
6.Surgery for 29 cases of extraperitoneal pelvic neoplasms
Xuefeng JIANG ; Xiaomiao HU ; Baolai XIAO ; Jinjian XIANG ; Jianping XIE ; Yi ZHANG ; Fu TIAN
International Journal of Surgery 2015;42(1):30-32
Objective To investigate the experience of surgical treatment of primary extraperitoneal pelvic neoplasms,in order to improve tumor resection rate and safety.Methods The clinical data of 29 cases of primary extraperitoneal pelvic neoplasms were retrospectively analyzed from 1995 to 2013.To evaluate tumor resection preoperatively by CT,MRI and three dimensional reconstruction (3 d) medical technology,5 cases of preoperative interventional vascular embolization,intraoperative 2 cases in the iliac artery ligation,2 cases of intraoperative temporary blocking abdominal aorta.Intraoperative combined a variety of surgical approach to remove the tumor.Results Twenty-nine cases of patients,11 underwent tumor resection,5 underwent tumor resection and rectum resection plus sigmoid colostomy,the structure of 4 underwent tumor resection and repair damaged + sigmoid colon rectum temporary colostomy,3 underwent tumor resection and bladder partial nephrectomy,4 underwent tumor resection and uterine ovarian resection,2 underwent tumor resection + tail sacral tumor resection.25 patients recover well after the surgery,complications of 4 cases:intestinal obstruction in 2 cases respectively,pelvic abscess in 1 case,lower limb venous thrombosis in 1 case,cured by conservative and interventional therapy.No operative mortality and incidence of complications was 13.8% (4/29).Conclusion Pelvic tumor preoperative imaging evaluation,combined incision and multi-visceral resection,fractional resection and recurrence after resection is the effective examination and treatment.
7.Bone morphogenetic protein 2 poly lactic acid sustained release microspheres for compatibility between rabbit bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell research
Likun MA ; Jiang DENG ; Wenliang HUANG ; Peng YE ; Renyuan TIAN ; Xuefeng LV
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(8):1022-1024,1028
Objective To investigate the influence of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein‐2(rhBMP‐2)of poly lactic acid(PLA) release microspheres for compatibility of rabbit bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs) .Methods The rh‐BMP‐2‐PLA release microspheres were prepared by w/o/w multiple emulsion volatilizing method and then cocultured BMSCs .The effects of rhBM P‐2‐PLA release microspheres on the cytotoxicity and relative proliferation rate by MTTassay .Evaluation of mate‐rials biocompatibility by inverted microscope and scanning electron microscope(SEM) .Results The rhBMP‐2‐PLA release micro‐spheres in various concentration of leaching solution and BMSCs training of uninfected cells .Experimental group and control group in 4 different time cell proliferation OD values by analysis of repeated measurement variance between time OD values were statisti‐cally significant(P=0 .000) ,the experimental group and control group OD values are statistically significant(P=0 .025) ,the exper‐imental group higher than the control group ,experimental group OD value time there was a significant interaction effect and the group number ,the change trend are obviously different(P=0 .006) .Inverted microscope to observe materials normal cell prolifera‐tion ,SEM found that vaccination cells surrounding rhBMP‐2‐PLA release microspheres of 7 days later ,the cells grew well and split proliferation activity .Conclusion rhBMP‐2‐PLA release microspheres of BMSCs has non‐toxic and has compatibility .
8.Morphologic characteristics of atherosclerotic basilar arteries at 3.0T high-resolution MRI
Xia TIAN ; Qi LIU ; Luguang CHEN ; Wenjia PENG ; Xuefeng ZHANG ; Qian ZHAN ; Jianping LU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(6):519-523
Objective To explore the remodeling modes and the plaque distribution of atherosclerotic BA at 3.0T high resolution MRI.Methods 90 symptomatic patients with atherosclerotic stenosis of BA on digital subtraction angiography (DSA) (50 %-99 %) were recruited consecutively.Luminal area,vessel area of maximal narrow sites and the reference sites were measured.The differences of involved imaging parameters between negative group and positive group were analyzed.Results 51 patients with required imaging quality were enrolled finally.Among the 51 patients,the rate of positive remodeling cases was 72.5% (37/51) and negative remodeling took over 27.5% (14/51).Compared with the negative remodeling group,the positive remodeling group had greater plaque size,larger plaque burden percentage,and higher maximal wall thickness at maximal lumen narrowing sites.The plaques were mainly located at ventral wall of the vessel.Conclusion 3.0T high-resolution MR imaging could be applied in assessing the remodeling modes and plaque distribution of BA stenosis.
9.Effect and mechanism of cardiosphere-derived cells in the treatment of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in rats
Xuefeng TIAN ; Guijia ZHU ; Sining LIU ; Ning LU ; Yue ZHANG ; Zheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(16):2401-2405,后插1
Objective To test whether cardiosphere-derived cells(CDCs)were sufficient to decrease manifestations of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction(HFpEF)in hypertensive rats.Methods DS rats(Charles River,Wilmington,Massachusetts)were fed 0.3% NaCl(low-salt)diet until 7 weeks of age.At that time,the diet was switched to an 8% NaCl(high-salt)diet in rats by random assignment.DS rats fed the low-salt diet constituted the control group(n=20).At 13 to 14 weeks of age,rats with the high-salt diet were randomized to receive allogeneic rat CDCs or PBS.Echocardiography long-axis images of the left ventricular systolic and diastolic dimensions.Sirius red was used to assess fibrosis and proliferation.Results E/A ratio increased in the PBS-treated group compared with the control group and the CDCs-treated group [(1.20±0.30)vs.(1.70±0.20)or(1.80±0.16),t=0.782,0.844,all P<0.001].LAA kept increasing in the PBS-treated group[(27.20±1.10)mm2 vs.(19.80±0.76)mm2 or(17.80±0.82)mm2,t=0.892,0.774,all P<0.001].The time constant of isovolumic LV pressure fall was prolonged in placebo-treated animals compared with CDCs-treated animals and control rats[(6.2±0.3)×103 mmHg/s vs.(9.4±0.4)×103 mmHg/s,t=0.382,P=0.024;(6.2±0.3)×103 mmHg/s vs.(9.1±0.5)×103 mmHg/s,t=0.883,P=0.022].LVEDP was 2-fold higher in placebo-treated group than in CDC-treated and control animals[(17±10)mmHg vs.(8±3)mmHg,t=0.922,P=0.003;(17±10)mmHg vs.(9±4)mmHg,t=0.922,P=0.004].A dramatic improvement of survival was observed in CDC-treated rats(Kaplan-Meier survival curves)(P=0.027).Cardiac myofibroblasts increased dramatically in PBS-treated(110/field vs.46/field,P<0.001).Inflammatory cytokines expression siginficantly increased in PBS-treated group.Conclusion CDCs improves survival in a rat model of HFpEF through reducing inflammation and fibrosis.
10.Effect and mechanism of cardiosphere-derived cells in the treatment of rats with acute myocardial infarction ;after reperfusion
Xuefeng TIAN ; Guijia ZHU ; Sining LIU ; Ning LU ; Yue ZHANG ; Zheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(2):165-168
Objective To investigate whether cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs)can protect ischemia-reperfusion in acute myocardial infarction,and to explore its mechanism.Methods 7 -10 week-old female Wistar-Kyoto (WKY)rats were used for all in vivo experiment.Ischemia was induced for 45 min to allow reperfusion. Twenty minutes (or two hours)later,CDCs (or PBS control)were injected into the LV cavity with an aortic cross-clamp.After 48 hours and 2 weeks,representative echocardiography long-axis images of the left ventricular (LV) systolic and diastolic dimensions,the protein level of activated caspase-3 were observed,the apoptosis rate of myo-cardial cells and the infarct area of the heart were determined in those groups.Results Rats underwent 45 minutes of ischemia,followed by either 20 minutes or 120 minutes (delayed injection)of reperfusion prior to infusion of CDCs (cells per 100μL)or PBS control (100μL)into the LV cavity during aortic cross-clamp.Ejection fraction,as meas-ured by echocardiography,was significantly preserved in CDCs-treated animals at 48 hours with a 20 -minute,but not a 120-minute,delay of infusion(28.0% vs 38.0%,χ2 =7.340,P=0.008).CDCs-treated animals reduced percentage of infarct mass(6.2% vs 13.4%,χ2 =4.226,P=0.002;6.2% vs 13.5%,χ2 =1.853,P=0.003), infarct mass(6.2% vs 13.4%,χ2 =2.220,P=0.002;6.2% vs 13.5%,χ2 =3.119,P=0.003)treated with PBS control.CDC-treated animals reduced infarct size,relative to those of animals treated with PBS control(45.0% vs 24.0%,χ2 =4.825,P=0.008),less thinning of the LV anterior wall(1.96mm vs 1.45mm,t=0.897,P=0.028). Protein expressions of MMP-8 and CXGL7 were elevated in the infarct zone of hearts treated with CDCs(MMP-8:0.74 vs 0.56,t=0.657,P=0.014;CXGL7:0.44 vs 0.81,t=0.791,P=0.010).Conclusion CDCs is suggested to be a promising cell source to repair acute myocardial infarction through inhibiting apoptosis and reduce proinflam-matory cytokine expression.