1.Ultrasound monitoring in the establishment of the model of alcoholic fatty liver in rabbits
Hongli LI ; Jia WEI ; Yuan YUAN ; Yueyue TANG ; Yunyan LI ; Yongping LU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(5):486-490
Objective The incidence of alcoholic fatty liver increases year by year in recent years .The aim of this study was to establish an animal model of AFL to investigate the pathogenesis of hepatic fibrosis . Methods This study involved 40 male Japa-nese rabbits aged (17.01 ±1.54) d and weighing 1.00-1.52 kg, which were equally randomized to an experimental group and a control group.The animals in the former group received lavage of 10 mL of 50%ethanol twice a day, with normal feedstuff and water, while those in the control group received normal feedstuff and water only .We performed ultrasonography for dynamic liver presentation before and at 12, 16, and 20 weeks after feeding, followed by pathological observation of the livers . Results After 12 weeks of eth-anol garage , fatty liver was observed in 18 of the rabbits and it deteriorated with the prolonged time of administration . The body weight was significantly decreased in the experimental rabbits as com-pared with the controls at 16 weeks ([2.48 ±0.30] vs [2.78 ± 0.15] kg, P<0.05) and 20 weeks ([2.61 ±0.44] vs [3.10 ± 0.13] kg, P<0.05).Ultrasound and pathological grading showed 1 mild, 3 moderate, and 13 severe cases of fatty liver in the experimen-tal group, but none in the control , and pathological examination re-
vealed similar results (1 mild, 4 moderate, and 12 severe cases of fatty liver) in the former group.At 20 weeks, alcoholic fatty liver was found mainly in the S3-S4 stage. Conclusion Alcoholic fatty liver models could be successfully established in rabbits by etha-nol garage and ultrasonography is useful for monitoring the development and progression of the condition .
2.Study on interactions between targeted ultrasound contrast agents with anti-human interleukin-8 monoclone antibody and activated vascular endothelial cellls
Wei YANG ; Yongping LU ; Yuan YUAN ; Hong ZHOU ; Rui LIU ; Zhi JING ; Yueyue TANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(8):715-718
Objective To observe the interactions between a anti-interleukin-8 monoclonal antibody (anti-IL-8 mAb) carried targeted ultrasound contrast agents and the injured vascular endothelial cells,as well as to explore the role of IL-8 in the formation of atherosclerotic plaques and a new assessing method of vascular endothelial functions.Methods The targeted ultrasound contrast agent was prepared by using a erosslinking agent to couple a anti-IL-8 mAb with SonoVue microbubbles.The interactions between SonoVue microbubbles/the targeted microbubbles and normal/injured endothelial cells were observed under an inverted microscope,respectively.The numbers of endothelial cells and adhered microbubbles were counted under high power magnification.The ratio of microbubbles to endothelial cells was calculated for the quantitative analysis of the interactions.Results In the control group,only a slight amount of original SonoVue microbubbles were bound to normal/injured endothelial cells.In contrast,it was visible under the microscope that the anti-IL-8 mAb carried SonoVue could be bound to endothelial cells,and the number of microbubbles bound to the surface of injured endothelial cells was significantly higher than that bound to the normal endothelial cells.Conclusions The anti-IL-8 mAb carried targeted ultrasound contrast agent could be readily bound to the surface of the injured cells specifically,and thus suggesting a new direction for ultrasonic detection of vascular endothelial injury and the ultrasonic assessment of vascular endothelial functions.
3.Ultrasonic monitoring of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in rabbits model
Rongliang ZHANG ; Jia WEI ; Yongping LU ; Yuan YUAN ; Yueyue TANG ; Yunyan LI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(1):28-31
Objective Recently, The incidence of fatty liver is increasing , with the improvement of people′s living standard. We here established an available model with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in rabbits and then studied its sonographic findings . Methods Forty male Japanese rabbits were randomly divided into 2 groups:control group and model group.The rabbits in model group were fed with high-fat diet for the establishment of the model of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.The rabbits in control group were fed with standard diet. At the baseline, 12th, 16thand 20th week , all the livers in 2 groups were scanned by ultrasonography, and at the end of 20 th week, all the rabbits in 2 groups were killed for pathological analysis. Results Both the ultrasonography and in pathology demonstrated the successful establishment of non-alcoholic fatty liver models.The result of study demonstrated significant differences (P<0.05).At the 12th week, all of the 19 livers in model group showed fatty livers in sonography:8 low-, 9 middle-and 2 high-grade.The degree of steatosis aggravated pro-gressively with modeling time.Most of livers showed middle-grade fatty at the 16th week, and at the 20th week, they all demonstrated middle-or high-grade fatty liver:10 middle-and 9 high-grade, furthermore, ascites occurred in 3 cases.The pathological results were consistent with the findings of sonography, and fibrosis were observed in pathology. Conclusion Animal model with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in rabbits can be established by high-fat diet.Besides, ultrasonography is a good method to monitor the establishment of the model .
4.Establishment and ultrasonic evaluation of rabbit abdominal aorta atheromatous plaque
Yong ZHANG ; Yongping LU ; Hong ZHOU ; Yuan YUAN ; Yueyue TANG ; Rui LIU ; Yunyan LI ; Lirong XU
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(36):4922-4923,4927
Objective To prepare the rabbit abdominal aorta atheromatous plaque model ,and to monitor its forming process by ultrasound .Methods Totally 60 Japanese male white rabbits(mdel group ,dead 6 rabbits) fed by high fat diet and the abdominal a‐orta atheromatous plaque formation process was monitored by ultrasound ,20 normal rabbits were taken as control .The abdominal aorta atheromatous plaque was finally confirmed by pathology .Results 52 rabbits in the model group were successful in preparing the abdominal aortic plaque model .The thickness of intima‐media complex was obviously higher than that of the control group .Con‐clusion High fat diet is an effective method for preparing the rabbit atherosclerosis model .The arterial atheromatous plaque forma‐tion is the typical characteristic of atherosclerosis .The high frequency ultrasound can better evaluate the formation process and con‐dition of rabbit abdominal aorta atheromatous plaque .
5.The effects of whole-phase interval reconstruction and four dimensional mode on the imaging quality of dual-source CT coronary angiography:an initial study
Zhiyuan SUN ; Guangming LU ; Wei HUANG ; Junpeng WANG ; Peng CHEN ; Longjiang ZHANG ; Lin LI ; Jun CAI ; Yueyue ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(2):127-130
ObjectiveTo evaluate the multi-phase imaging ability of dual source CT coronary angiography and the effects of whole-phase interval reconstruction and the four dimensional(4D)mode of"Inspace"software on the imaging quality of dual source CT coronary angiography.MethodsFifty patients performed coronary CT angiography(CTA),and the images were reconstructed from 10% to 100% of the R-R interval(the reconstruction interval was 10%).The imaging quality scores of the three main coronary arteries were assessed by two experienced radiologists using the 4D mode of"Inspace"software On workstation.ResultsThe average scores of imaging quality in the RCA.LAD and LCX at all 10 reconstruction phases were 1.71,2.57 and 2.03 respectively. The scores of imaging quality in the three main coronary arteries were all over 2.0 when the reconstruction phase were at 30%,40%and 70%of the cardiac circle.The imaging quality scores in the three main coronary arteries reached 3 at least one phase both in systole(10%-40%)and in diastole(50%-100%)in 41 cases(82%).The imaging quality scores in the left anterior descending artery reached 2 at all phases in 25 cases(50%),and reached 3 in 5 cases(10%).Conclusion Dual source CT coronary angiography can achieve good image quality in mid-late systole(30%-40%)or mid-diastole(70%).
6.Research progress in steroid hormone analysis in vivo by chromatography-mass spectrometry
Xian QIAN ; Liang ZHAO ; Lei LU ; Hai ZHANG ; Yueyue LI ; Guoqing ZHANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2014;(3):176-180,190
Steroid hormones were chemical compounds of high efficiency , which played a significant role in various physiologi-cal activities.However, the concentrations of hormones in vivo were extremely low, so it was very important for their accurate quantifi-cation.Chromatography-mass spectrometry technology was widely employed because of advances in high efficient , rapid and sensitive. The application of steroid hormone analysis by chromatography-mass spectrometry was reviewed in this paper , which could provide ref-erence for furthuer clinical research .
7.Clinical analysis of 18 children with Prader-Willi syndrome
Guoqing DONG ; Yueyue SU ; Jianxu LI ; Mingzhu LI ; Xiyan LU ; Miao HUANG ; Xiaoping LUO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2020;35(8):628-631
Objective:To study the clinical features of children with Prader-Willi syndrome(PWS).Methods:Eighteen cases of PWS were collected from July 2016 to November 2018 in Shenzhen Maternal and Child Healthcare Hospital, Southern Medical University.The clinical data of children with PWS were analyzed retrospectively.Results:There were 12 males and 6 females in 18 cases with PWS.The diagnosis age ranged from 25 days to 9.5 years old [(3.09±3.02) years old]. Among them, 11 cases were in infancy (≤3 years old) and 7 cases after infancy (>3 years old). The main clinical features of infants with PWS were 11 cases of gonadal dysplasia (100.0%), 11 cases of psychomotor retardation (100.0%), 10 cases of hypotonia (90.1%), 6 cases of feeding difficulty and weak cry (54.5%). After infancy the main clinical features included 7 cases of psychomotor retardation (100.0%), 5 cases of hyperphagia(71.4%), 5 cases of obesity (71.4%), 5 cases of abnormal behavior problems (71.4%) and 4 cases of visual problems (57.1%). The clinical features of all patients throughout the developmental stage were as follows: decreased fetal movement, hypoplasia, neonatal hypotonia, weak cry, feeding difficulty, psychomotor delay, hyperphagia, obesity, abnormal behavior problems, and so on.Conclusions:The clinical features of PWS vary with age.The main clinical features in the infancy are hypotonia, weak cry, difficulty feeding and gonadal dysplasia.After infancy, there are hyperphagia, obesity, behavior and visual problems.And psychomotor retardation is present in the whole developmental stage of children with PWS.Early diagnosis and treatment are important for improving the prognosis of PWS.
8.Role of Abelson interactor 2 in progression and prognosis of gastric cancer and its regulatory mechanisms
Xiaohua CHEN ; Hui LU ; Ziliang WANG ; Lian WANG ; Yongsheng XIA ; Zhijun GENG ; Xiaofeng ZHANG ; Xue SONG ; Yueyue WANG ; Jing LI ; Jianguo HU ; Lugen ZUO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(9):1653-1661
Objective To explore the regulatory role of Abelson interactor 2(ABI2)in progression and prognosis of gastric cancer.Methods TIMER2.0,GEPIA,Kaplan-Meier Plotter and DAVID databases were used to analyze ABI2 expression in pan-cancer and its association with the prognosis of gastric cancer.Gastric cancer and adjacent tissues from 120 patients undergoing radical gastrectomy in our hospital between January,2016 and October,2018 were examined for ABI2 expression and its correlation with disease progression and prognosis.MGC-803 cell models of ABI2 knockdown and overexpression were established for observing the changes in cell proliferation,migration,and invasion,and the impact of ABI2 expression modulation on xenograft growth was evaluated in nude mice.Results Database analysis and examination of the clinical samples showed that ABI2 was highly expressed in gastric cancer tissues.Survival analysis suggested that gastric cancer patients with a high expression of ABI2 had a reduced postoperative 5-year survival rate(P<0.0001),and further Cox univariate and multivariate survival analyses indicated that a high ABI2 expression was an independent risk factor affecting the patients survival outcomes(P=0.022,HR=1.887,95%CI:1.096-3.249).Enrichment analysis suggested the involvement of ABI2 in Wnt signaling.In MGC-803 cells,ABI2 overexpression promoted cell proliferation and xenograft growth in nude mice,increased the expressions of vimentin and N-cadherin,and lowered E-cadherin expression,while ABI2 knockdown produced the opposite effects.Mechanistic analysis revealed that ABI2 overexpression promoted the expressions of Wnt2 and β-catenin in both MGC-803 cells and the xenografts,and their expressions were significantly lowered by ABI2 knockdown.Conclusion ABI2 is highly expressed in gastric cancer,which affects long-term prognosis of the patients,possible due to its regulatory effect on Wnt signaling to promote proliferation,migration and invasion of gastric cancer cells.
9.CEP192 overexpression is correlated with poor prognosis of gastric cancer and promotes gastric cancer cell proliferation by regulating PLK1/CDK1/Cyclin B1 signaling
Zhen ZHANG ; Hui LU ; Xiaohua CHEN ; Lian WANG ; Ziliang WANG ; Yueyue WANG ; Sitang GE ; Lugen ZUO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(11):2137-2145
Objective To investigate the correlation of CEP192 expression with prognosis of gastric cancer and biological behaviors of gastric cancer cells.Methods Public databases and clinical tissue samples were used to examine CEP192 expression level in gastric cancer.Kaplan-Meier survival curves,univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses,ROC curves and bioinformatics analyses were used to explore the risk factors affecting the 5-year postoperative survival,the correlation of CEP192 expression level with the patients'survival,and its biological role in gastric cancer development.In gastric cancer MGC-803 cells with lentivirus-mediated CEP192 interference or overexpression,cell proliferation and expressions of PLK1,CDK1 and Cyclin B1 were examined with CCK-8 assay and Western blotting.The effects of CEP192 knockdown or overexpression on tumorigenesis of MGC-803 cells was observed in nude mice,and the expressions of PLK1,CDK1 and Cyclin B1 in the xenografts were detected.Results CEP192 was highly expressed in gastric cancer and associated with poor prognosis of the patients(P<0.05).High expression of CEP192,CEA≥5 ng/mL,CA199≥37 IU/mL,T3-4 stage,and N2-3 stage were independent risk factors affecting the patients'5-year postoperative survival(P<0.05).Bioinformatics analyses suggested that CEP192 was involved in several vital biological processes and positively regulated cell cycle progression.In MGC-803 cells,CEP192 knockdown significantly inhibited cell proliferation and lowered the expression levels of PLK1,CDK1,and Cyclin B1,while its overexpression produced the opposite effects.In the nude mouse models,CEP192 knockdown resulted in lowered tumorigenic potential of MGC-803 cells and decreased protein levels of PLK1,CDK1,and Cyclin B1 in the xenografts,while CEP192 overexpression in MGC-803 cells caused the opposite changes.Conclusion CEP192 overexpression is correlated with unfavorable outcomes of gastric cancer patients and promotes gastric cell proliferation by regulating the key proteins during G2/M phase transition.
10.Immunoprotective role of dendritic cells in Chlamydia muridarum respiratory infection
Ruoyuan SUN ; Lu TAN ; Xiaoyu ZHA ; Yuqing TUO ; Shuaini YANG ; Jiajia ZENG ; Yueyue XU ; Hong ZHANG ; Tongxing QU ; Xuejun ZHANG ; Hong BAI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2023;43(2):123-129
Objective:To investigate the role of dendritic cells (DC) in Chlamydia muridarum ( Cm) respiratory infection and their effect on adaptive immune response. Methods:C57BL/6 mice were exposed to 1×10 3 inclusion-forming units (IFU) of Cm through inhalation to establish the mouse model of Cm respiratory infection. The proportion of CD11c + MHCⅡ + DC and the expression of costimulatory molecules (CD40, CD80 and CD86) in spleen tissues were detected by flow cytometry on 0, 3 and 7 d after infection. The expression of IL-12p40, IL-10 and IL-6 at mRNA level in spleen tissues was detected by qPCR. Mouse splenic DC isolated on 7 d after Cm infection were sorted by magnetic beads and then transferred to recipient mice. Th1 response in the recipient mice was measured using intracellular cytokine staining 14 d after infection. Results:Cm respiratory infection induced massive infiltration of DC and promoted the expression of costimulatory molecules on splenic DC. The expression of IL-12 and IL-10 at mRNA level in splenic DC reached the peak on 3 d after infection. Transferring the splenic DC of Cm-infected mice into the recipient mice could alleviate the disease condition in the recipient mice after Cm infection with reduced Cm inclusion-forming units in lung tissues and significantly increased proportion of Th1 cells in lung and spleen tissues. Conclusions:Cm respiratory infection could induce the maturation and activation of DC, which promoted Th1 immune response. DC played an important role in Cm infection.