1.In vitro imaging study of E-selectin receptor-targetting ultrasound contrast agent
Hao WU ; Yuli ZHOU ; Jing ZHANG ; Meijun ZHOU ; Sushu LI ; Hairong ZHENG ; Hongmei LIU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(2):86-90
Objective To develop a vulnerable plaque targeting ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) and to evaluate its affinity and imaging performance in vitro.Methods E-selectin receptor-targeting UCA,which conjugated with monoclonal antibody of E-selectin,was prepared with filming-rehydration method and biotin-avidin linkage.The size and distribution of UCA were measured with particle size analyzer,the connectivity condition of microbubbles with E-selectin antibody was also detected with fluorescence analysis.The cytotoxicity from microbubble and ultrasound irradiation was evaluated through cell counting kit-8 (CCK8) assay.The adhesion effect of UCA was assessed after co-incubated with activated mouse endothelial cells (bEnd.3) and compared with that of free antibody intervention group and control group.The imaging performance of UCA at different time points was observed on an ultrasound equipment with a high-frequency transducer.Two-sample t test and one-way analysis of variance were performed to analyze the data.Results E-selectin receptor-targeting UCA was successfully prepared.The cytotoxicity result with CCK8 assay demonstrated the favorable biocompatibility of UCA.The connection amount of UCA on activated bEnd.3 cells ((6.23 ± 0.45) bubbles/cell) was significantly higher than that of the free antibody intervention group ((1.57±0.34) bubbles/cell) and control group ((0.07±0.03) bubbles/cell;F=291.43,P<0.01).The performance of in vitro ultrasonography at the same time points showed no obvious difference between targeting UCA and control UCA (all t<0.51,all P>0.05).Conclusions The prepared E-selectin receptor-targeting UCA has favorable targeting and imaging capabilities.It might be a potentially ultrasound molecular imaging agent for early detection and prognosis evaluation of vulnerable plaque.
2.Constituents and bioactivities of Lamiophlomis rotata.
Yanjun HAO ; Lin LI ; Chen CHEN ; Yuli SANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(4):465-467
OBJECTIVETo investigate the chemical constituents from Lamiophlomis rotata and the bioactivities of 8-epideoxyloganic acid.
METHODThe constituents were isolated by using a combination of various chromatographic techniques including column chromatography over ployamide, silica gel and Sephadex LH-20. Structures of the isolates were identified by spectroscopic data analysis. Bioactivities were screened by using models in vivo.
RESULTFive constituents were isolated. 8-epideoxyloganic acid was isolated for the first time in L. rotata and also in lamioplomis genus. 8-epideoxyloganic acid could significantly inhibit aectic acid-induced twisting times and slower the time of homeostatsis, also inhibit xylene-induced ear edema in mice.
CONCLUSION8-epideoxyloganic acid possesses bioactivities of analgesia, homeostasis and anti-inflammatory.
Analgesics ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents ; pharmacology ; Female ; Lamiaceae ; chemistry ; Male ; Mice ; Pyrans ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology
3.Changes of Plasma Endothelial Microparticles in Elder Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome Combining Diabetic Mellitus
Miaonan LI ; Hongju WANG ; Hao ZHAO ; Yuli HUANG ; Xiaojun SHI ; Benfang WANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2014;(8):570-573
Objective: To explore the endothelial microparticle (EMP) level in elderly patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) combining diabetic mellitus (DM)) and to study the relationship between EMP level and ACS combining DM in elder patients.
Methods: A total of 208 patients≥65 years with coronary angiography in our hospital were summarized including 124 male with the age of (71.9 ± 5.2) years. The patients were divided into 3 groups, Control group, n=51 normal subjects, ACS without DM group, n=83 and ACS+DM group, n=74. Plasma EMP levels were measured by FACSCalibur lfow cytometry as CD31+/CD42b-EMPS and the vascular stenosis degree was quantitatively calculated with Gensini score.
Results: The CD31+/CD42b-EMPs level in ACS + DM group >ACS without DM group > Control group, all P<0.01. Compared with ACS without DM group, the ACS+DM group had more patients with multiple vascular lesions and less patients with single vascular lesions, all P<0.01. The Gensini score was positively related to CD31+/CD42b-EMP level in both ACS+DM group and ACS without DM group (r=0.637, P<0.01).
Conclusion: Plasma CD31+/CD42b-EMPs level increased in elderly ACS patients and the elevation level related to vascular lesion degree/combining with DM, which indicated the endothelial dysfunction in such patients.
4.Echocardiographic Evaluation of Cardiac Geometric Morphology and Hemodynamics in Premature Infants
Hong LIU ; Jie ZHOU ; Haitao GU ; Ye ZHANG ; Yuli ZHOU ; Hao WU ; Qunfang ZHOU ; Jiawei TANG ; Wei ZHOU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2015;(11):1081-1085
Objective: To explore the echocardiographic cardiac geometric morphology and hemodynamics in premature infants at different gestational age with the inlfuencing factors.
Methods: A total of 150 premature infants and 150 full-term control infants were enrolled in this study. Based on gestational age, premature infants were divided into 3 groups:①(28-32+6 ) weeks,②(33-34+6 ) weeks,③(35-36+6) weeks; and full term control infants were divided into 2 groups:①’(37-38+6) weeks and②’ (39-41+6) weeks respectively. An iE33 Philips ultrasound examination was conducted to measure left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (LVEDD), LVESD, interventricular septum thickness, posterior wall thickness, left ventricular end-diastolic volume (LVEDV), LVESV, stroke volume, LVEF, left ventricular fractional shortening (LVFS), cardiac output, stroke index, cardiac index, left ventricular mass, left ventricular mass index (LVMI), left ventricular relative wall thickness, left ventricular remodeling index (LVRI) and LVEDVI.
Results: With adjusted body surface area, all parameters for cardiac geometric morphology and hemodynamics were similar among different groups,P>0.05. The day-old age (P=0.001), height (P=0.001) and body weight for low weight born infant (P=0.012), for normal weight born infant (P=0.003), for giant infant (P=0.016) were the independent inlfuencing factors for LVMI. The impact of anthropometry and the basic life indexes were similar on LVRI among groups (χ2=42.88,P=0.076), while the covariates were different on LVMI among groups (χ2=123.6,P<0.001).
Conclusion: Cardiac morphology and hemodynamics measured by echocardiography has important clinical meaning for assessing the development and maturity of neonatal hearts in premature infants.
5.Research progress on the effect of hyperthermia on cancer-associated fibroblasts in tumor microenvironment
Yun SHAO ; Yuli HAO ; Yuan CONG ; Pei SHEN ; Xuexiao ZHOU ; Shengzhi WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2023;32(10):945-950
Tumor microenvironment possesses immunosuppression characteristics via the mechanism of inducing tumor cell immune escape. The interaction between tumor cells and tumor microenvironment is an important factor affecting tumor genesis and development. As an important part of tumor microenvironment, cancer-associated fibroblasts interact directly or indirectly with tumor cells and produce various cytokines to regulate tumor immune microenvironment. In recent years, hyperthermia has become an auxiliary means of anti-tumor therapy. With the development of research on tumor hyperthermia and tumor microenvironment, a large number of studies have found that hyperthermia can regulate cancer-associated fibroblasts in tumor microenvironment. In this article, recent research progresses of the effects of hyperthermia on cancer-associated fibroblasts and related cells and cytokines in tumor microenvironment were reviewed, providing a new way for clinical application of hyperthermia combined with immune or targeted therapy.
6.Effect of hyperthermia on biological behavior of squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue by regulating ferroptosis pathway
Pei SHEN ; Yuli HAO ; Xuexiao ZHOU ; Yuan CONG ; Shengzhi WANG ; Yun SHAO ; Ting XU ; Shouyi LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2023;32(3):260-264
Objective:To investigate the regulation and possible mechanism of hyperthermia (HT) on the ferroptosis of squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue cell line CAL-27.Methods:Half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC 50) of Fer-1, an inhibitor of ferroptosis, was detected by CCK-8 assay and used for subsequent experiments. CAL-27 cells were divided into the HT, control, Fer-1 and HT+ Fer-1 groups according to experimental design. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and iron ion concentration were determined by corresponding detection kits. The p53 and TfR1 mRNA levels were detected by real-time reverse transcription PCR. Cell migration was detected by cell scratch test and cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry. Results:HT significantly up-regulated the ROS levels ( P<0.01) and iron ion concentration ( P<0.001), and significantly increased the expression levels of p53 and TfR1 mRNA (both P<0.01). The cell migration ability was decreased ( P<0.001), whereas cell apoptosis rate was increased by HT ( P<0.01). In the HT+Fer-1 group, the ROS levels ( P<0.001), iron ion concentration ( P<0.001), expression levels of p53 and TfR1 mRNA (both P<0.01) were significantly down-regulated, the cell migration ability was recovered ( P<0.01), and cell apoptosis rate was decreased ( P<0.01) compared with those in the HT group, respectively. Conclusions:HT may induce the ferroptosis of CAL-27 cell line, inhibit cell migration ability and promote cell apoptosis by activating the p53/TfR1 pathway.
7.Dosimetry of 125Ⅰ seeds in different curvatures of bile ducts
Liang HAO ; Jian WANG ; Bin WANG ; Xikun ZHANG ; Yuli LIU ; Junjie WANG ; Feng ZHONG ; Huangang YANG ; Wen SUN ; Hongxin NIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(10):758-762
Objective To study the dosimetry distribution of 125Ⅰ seed chains with different radians in different curvatures of bile ducts. Methods The outlines were drawn on the papers, which are the seed chain models with different radians. Radians formula (radian length=2πr × angle/360) was used to calculate the corresponding 0°, 30°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 150° and 180° models with a radian length at 45 mm, for the total length of seed chain model was 45 mm, and the seeds, had no interval or linear arrangements. The image was transmitted to the Brachytherapy planning system for seeds implantation( TPS) to simulate the seed chains with different radians. Using TPS to delineate the tumor target area, of which the activity was set as 1. 85 × 107 Bq, and the prescription dose was 60 Gy. It was prescribed to simulate the bile duct ( diameter at 8 mm) . TPS were used to calculate the D90 and V100 of the simulated bile duct with the diameter at 8 mm, and explore dosimetry of the points at the centripetal and centrifugal sides with 5 mm vertical distance which from two endpoints and center of seed chains with different radians. Results When the radian of seed chain was 30°, the D90and the V100 were the highest (the D90 was 132 Gy; the V100 was 100%). While the radian was 60°, the D90 and the V100 were the lowest (the D90 was 45 Gy, the V100 was 68%). As the radian was 30°, the highest dose was in the center ( dose in the centripetal side was 165 Gy, and centrifugal side dose was 142 Gy) . The center has the lowest dose as the radian up to 180°(dose in the centripetal side was 90 Gy, and centrifugal side dose was 50 Gy) . Among all radians, dose in the centripetal side was always higher than centrifugal side in the center. Between two endpoints, dose in the centrifugal side was higher than centripetal. Conclusions Distribution of seed chain dosage also changed along with the change of radian. When the radian of seed chain was 30°, the D90 and the V100 were the highest. The centripetal dose was higher than that of the centrifugal side.
8. Relationship Between Gastrointestinal Diseases and Migraine Without Aura: A Cross-sectional Study
Xiaosa JIANG ; Qian YANG ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Yujie HAO ; Na LIU ; Jinhai WANG ; Wanhai QIAO ; Yuli CHEN
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2021;26(7):418-423
Background: Previous studies have found that patients with gastrointestinal diseases have a higher incidence of headache, while migraine patients are often accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms. Understanding the relationship between diseases can provide new ideas for the study of its mechanism. Aims: To explore the co-occurrence and related risk factors of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), functional dyspepsia (FD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and migraine without aura (MWoA). Methods: A total of 2 696 adult rural residents in Shaanxi Province were investigated by random stratified sampling. MWoA, GERD, FD and IBS were diagnosed based on ICHD-IIIβ, Montreal classification and Rome , respectively. The prevalence of the single disease and overlapping prevalence of MWoA were calculated. The prevalence rates of GERD, FD and IBS between MWoA group and non-MWoA group were compared, and the disease-related risk factors were analyzed. Results: In this study, a total of 2 423 valid questionnaires were collected. The prevalence rates of GERD, FD and IBS were 12.5%, 15.6% and 6.9%, respectively, and the prevalence rate of MWoA was 8.8%. The prevalence rates of GERD (30.5% vs. 10.7%), FD (37.1% vs. 13.5%) and IBS (27.2% vs. 4.9%) in MWoA group were all higher than those in non-MWoA group (P all < 0.001). Multivariate analysis showed that female, hypertension, chronic motor system diseases were positively correlated with GERD, FD, IBS and MWoA. Conclusions: There is a certain association between GERD, FD, IBS and MWoA.