1.Microglia and synaptic pruning in developmental brain
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2017;33(4):758-763
Microglia, the main innate immune cells in the central nervous system, takes part in lots of physiological and pathological processes in the brain.It not only maintains brain homeostasis but also participates in the process of brain injury and repair under pathological conditions.In developmental brain, microglial synaptic pruning may eliminate weaker synapses and retain stronger synapses.Synaptic pruning also plays a vital role in mediating the formation of neural circuit under physiological condition, contributes to cell and myelin debris clearance, promotes maturation of oligodendrocytes, which surround the bare axon to form myelin sheath, and helps the regeneration of neurons and synapses.Recently, increasing number of studies on microglial synaptic pruning has advanced our understanding of the underlying mechanism for synaptic pruning and its relevant physiological functions.Here, we reviewed microglial synaptic pruning function and its potential regulatory mechanisms in brain under physiological and pathological conditions.
2.Laparoscopic versus Open Cholecystectomy in Aged Patients in Plateau Region:A Clinical Comparison of Cardiopulmonary Complications
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2005;0(08):-
Objective To evaluate the safety of laparoscopic cholecystectomy's in aged patients in plateau region.Method From January 2005 to June 2006,a total of 64 local aged gallbladder disease patients were included,in which 32 cases received open cholecystectomy(OC)and 32 cases received laparoscopic cholecystectomy(LC).Postoperative cardiopulmonary complications were compared.Results In the LC group,1 case of acute pneumonedema,1 case of chronic right heart failure and 1 case of pulmonary infection occurred;and 3 cases of left heart failure accompanied with pneumonedema,2 cases of right heart failure and 5 cases of pulmonary infection occurred in the OC group.The incidence of cardiopulmonary complications of the LC group was significantly lower than that of the OC group(9% vs 31%,?2=4.730,P=0.030).Conclusions In the circumstances of high altitude,low atmospheric pressure and low oxygen partial pressure,LC is safer than OC for aged patients in regard to postoperative complications.
3.Effects of A2a adenosine receptor antagonist SCH442416 and ZM241385 on GS and GLAST expression in rat retina under chronic intraocular hypertension
Yong LI ; Yingjun MIN ; Lili LANG ; Yisheng ZHONG ; Runqi ZHANG
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2017;37(7):615-618
Objective To observe the effects of A2a adenosine receptor antagonist SCH442416 and ZM241385 on the expression of glutamine synthetase(GS) and L-Glutamate/L-Aspartate Transporter(GLAST) in rat retina under chronic ocular hypertension model.Methods Rat chronic ocular hypertension models were induced in the right eye of 12 male Sprague Dawley rats by blocking three episcleral veins,the left eye as control one.Intraocular pressure (IOP) was measured and compared at postoperative 1 week,2 weeks and 3 weeks.54 male chronic ocular hypertension rats were divided into 3 groups randomly,topically applying A2a adenosine receptor antagonist SCH442416,ZM241385 and carrier,respectively,three times a day for three weeks.At three weeks,mRNA and protein expression of GS and GLAST in rat retina were analyzed by RealTime-PCR and Western-blot.Results The average IOP of the modeling eyes at postoperative 1 week,2 weeks and 3 weeks were higher than that of the control eyes (all P < 0.05).The mRNA and protein expression of GS and GLAST in the retina of SCH442416 and ZM241385 groups increased significantly compared to the carrier group (all P < 0.05).However,the differences of mRNA and protein expression of GS and GLAST between SCH442416 and ZM241385 groups was not significant(all P > 0.05).Conclusion Rat chronic ocular hypertension model can be induced by blocking three episceral veins successfully and effectively.A2a adenosine receptor antagonist SCH442416 and ZM241385 increase the expression of GS and GLAST.There seems no difference between the effects of these two drugs.
4.Ward Calling System Based on Power Line Communication
Ping XIONG ; Yingjun LEI ; Min XU ; Xue MENG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(11):-
Objective To introduce ward calling system based on power line communication. Methods The system is de- signed based on SCM and spread spectrum communication chip. It adopts principal and subordinate structure, transmits data on low-voltage power line. The spread spectrum communication chip is SC1128, which is specially designed for Chi- nese low power line. Results The system can communicate correctly in testing, and the max communication distance is 500m. Conclusion The system have many functions such as line up shows, priority setting, records storage, etc. It has been fit to be put into use and be extended in all of the various levels of hospital.
5.Pharmacokinetics and bioavialability of nimesulide dispersible tablet
Yingjun FU ; Qun DAI ; Min JIANG ; Yuqing XIONG ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;0(02):-
Aim To study the pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence of nimesulide dispersible tablet and its normal tablet. Methods 20 healthy volunteers were treated with a single oral dose of domestic nimesulide dispersible tablet or normal tablet (control) in a randomized crossover study and the plasma drug concentration was determined by HPLC. Results The plasma concentration time curve was fitted to the one compartment model. The pharmacokinetic parameters obtained were: c max ( 3.91 ? 0.74) ?g ?ml -1 , t (1/2)? ( 3.40 ? 0.78) h , t max ( 3.15 ? 0.67) h , AUC 0~24 ( 31.92 ? 6.36) ?g ?ml?h -1 , there was no significant difference between the active and control groups. The relative bioavailability obtained was ( 96.43 ? 8.41 ) %. Conclusion The pharmacokinetic profile for the 2 tablets was similar so it may be concluded that they are bioequivalent.
6.Diagnosis and surgical treatment of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma
Ming XU ; Yingjun QUAN ; Peng CUI ; Min YE ; Xiong NI ; Biao ZHUANG ; Zhijun MIN
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2016;10(1):81-83
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7.Degradable performance and bio-mineralization function of PLA-PEG-PLA/PLA tissue engineering scaffold in vitro and in vivo.
Jianhua GE ; Yingjun WANG ; Shaoxiong MIN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(5):1070-1075
The degradable performance and bio-mineralization function of PLA-PEG-PLA/PLA tissue engineering scaffolds in vitro and in vivo were systematically studied. The X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectra showed that there was the deposition of bone-like carbonate hydroxyapatite on the surface of scaffolds. We found that the weight of scaffolds did not always decrease with the prolongation of time in vitro. At the same time, we found that after the PLA-PEG-PLA/PLA tissue engineering scaffolds were embedded in skulls of rhesus monkeys, the new bone area reached 75% at the 12th week. Histological observation showed that the new bones were rebuilt and knitted bones were formed at the 12th week. These findings meant that the PLA-PEG-PLA/PLA tissue engineering scaffolds were potential in clinical use.
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chemistry
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Bone Regeneration
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Bone Substitutes
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chemistry
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Implants, Experimental
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Polyethylene Glycols
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chemistry
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Polymers
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chemistry
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Skull
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drug effects
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8.Evaluation of biocompatibility of modified gelatin composite membranes for corneal regeneration.
Yuyu LONG ; Li REN ; Jiaming WANG ; Min CHEN ; Yang LIU ; Binqian LIU ; Yingjun WANG ; Jian GE
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(1):170-175
In order to investigate the feasibility of the modified chitosan-gelatin crosslinked membrane (MC-Gel) and chitosan-gelatin crosslinked membrane (CS-Gel) to be a potential biomaterial for corneal regeneration, we evaluated their physicochemical properties and intraocular biocompatibility in this study. White light transmission and permeability of these membranes were detected. Results showed that white light transmission of both membranes was above 90% at 500 nm, which was similar to that of human cornea. The glucose, tryptophan and NaCl permeability of MC-Gel membrane and CS-Gel membrane was better than or similar to those of human cornea. The methylthiazol tetrazolium (MTT) assay was used to assess cell viability and proliferation. Also, interlamellar corneal transplantation was carried out to evaluate ophthalmic biocompatibility of MC-Gel membrane and CS-Gel membrane. Results indicated that MC-Gel membranes could support the proliferation of HCEC and displayed good intraocular biocompatibility when implanted into rabbits. No severe inflammatory reaction occurred after transplantation and the implanted MC-Gel membrane degraded completely 16 weeks post-operation. Due to its good physicochemical properties and biocompatibility, MC-Gel membrane could be a promising candidate material for corneal regeneration.
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Cells, Cultured
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Chitosan
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chemistry
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Cornea
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cytology
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Corneal Injuries
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Cross-Linking Reagents
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Epithelium, Corneal
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cytology
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physiology
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surgery
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Gelatin
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chemistry
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Guided Tissue Regeneration
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Humans
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Membranes, Artificial
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Rabbits
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Regeneration
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Tissue Scaffolds
9.Immunological regulation of CD70/CD27 pathway and the expression of CD70 in tumor
Zhenzhen LIU ; Yingjun KONG ; Wenxue SUN ; Shimin LI ; Min ZHANG ; Hesong YIN
Journal of International Oncology 2018;45(8):487-489
CD70/CD27 pathway plays an important role in human immune regulation.The role of CD70/CD27 pathway in immune regulation is mainly to promote the activation and proliferation of T cells,induce the differentiation and formation of effector T cells and memory T cells,and interfere with regulatory T cells.In addition,the high level of CD70 expression in some tumor cells provides a new way for tumor immunotherapy.
10.Expression and clinical significance of GRHL2 in colorectal cancer.
Yingjun QUAN ; Ming XU ; Peng CUI ; Min YE ; Biao ZHUANG ; Zhijun MIN ; Email: MINZHIJUN@126.COM.
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2015;37(10):764-768
OBJECTIVEThe purpose of this study was to detect the expression of GRHL2 in colorectal cancer (CRC) tissues, and to assess the relationship between GRHL2 expression and clinicopathological features.
METHODSImmunohistochemistry was used to examine GRHL2 in 75 CRC tissues. GRHL2 mRNA and protein levels in the CRC tissues were also analyzed by qRT-PCR and Western blot. The relationship between GRHL2 and clinicopathological features was assessed by Pearson's chi-square (χ(2)) test.
RESULTSPositive immunoreactivity for GRHL2 was detected in the nuclei of CRC cells. GRHL2 expression was increased in CRC tissues compared withthat in the paired non-tumor tissues (61.3% vs. 44.0%, P<0.01). Moreover, qRT-PCR results showed that the relative expression level of GRHL2 mRNA in the colorectal cancer tissue was (2.64±0.35), significantly higher than that of normal mucosa tissue (1.19±0.23, P<0.001). The expression level of GRHL2 mRNA was higher in stage III-IV patients (2.84±0.36) than that of stage I-II cases (2.31±0.32, P<0.05). Western blot results also showed that the expression level of GRHL2 protein in the colorectal carcinoma tissue was significantly higher than that in the normal mucosa (P<0.05). GRHL2 expression was positively correlated with tumor size, TNM stage and Ki-67 (P<0.05, respectively).
CONCLUSIONTaking together, our findings demonstrate that GRHL2 is overexpressed in CRC, and plays an important role in the progression of CRC.
Blotting, Western ; Cell Nucleus ; metabolism ; Chi-Square Distribution ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; DNA-Binding Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Disease Progression ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Neoplasm Proteins ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; Transcription Factors ; genetics ; metabolism