1.Evaluation of the relationship between donor graft position and recipient position after endothelium keratoplasty by AS-OCT
Xin, WANG ; Jing, HONG ; Feng, LIU ; Yanfang, YANG ; Aihua, DING ; Jing, REN ; Danyang, ZAN
Chinese Ophthalmic Research 2010;28(1):50-54
Background The advantages of endothelium keratoplasty(EK)include without corneal surface incision and sutures,remaining normal corneal topography,minimizing astigmatism and providing a healthy donor endothelial cell count and function.Using anterior segment optical coherence tomography(AS-OCT) to examine the morphology of the corneal graft after EK is helpful for the evaluation of the outcome of EK.ObjectiveThis study applies AS-OCT to observe the relationship of recipient cornea and donor graft and offer a basis for the evaluation of operative outcome.MethodsThe clinical data from 44 eyes of 42 patient who received DSAEK in Peking University Eye Center from September 2007 through April 2009 was reviewed retrospectively.These patients included 30 male and 12 female with the age from 15 to 83 years.Structure of cornea and relationship between recipient cornea and graft disc after surgery were clinically examined and recorded by slit-lamp digital camera and AS-OCT.This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Peking University.Written informed consent was obtained from all of the patients before the operation.ResultsThe donor graft attached to posterior central surface of recipient in 28 eyes under the slit-lamp microscopy and AS-OCT.The thickness of donor graft was decreased,and graft sticked more closely to recipient cornea and was more transparent with the lapse of time.Complete dislocation of the donor graft in early stage was found in 5 eyes(11.36%) and partial dislocation in 2 eyes(4.55%).Curliness of graft edge occurred in 1 eye(2.27%) and eccentricity of donor graft in 8 eyes(18.18%).ConclusionAS-OCT can display the morphology and structure of cornea as well as the relationship between donor graft and recipient after DSAEK.It is helpful for evaluating the clinical effectiveness of DSAEK.
2.Treating irritable bowel syndrome by wuling capsule combined pinaverium bromide: a clinical research.
Xiao-wei WU ; Yu HOU ; Hong-zan JI ; Ming-ming LIANG ; Lian-e XU ; Fang-yu WANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(4):415-418
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy and safety of wuling Capsule combined with Pinaverium Bromide in treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
METHODSSixty-four IBS patients were randomized into two groups, the treatment group and the control group, 32 in each group. Patients in the treatment group took wuling Capsule (0. 33 g/capsule, 3 times per day) and Pinaverium Bromide (50 mg/tablet, one tablet each time, 3 times per day) , while those in the control group only took Pinaverium Bromide (50 mg/tablet, one tablet each time, 3 times per day). The therapeutic course for all was 6 weeks. IBS symptom score questionnaire, IBS-Quality of Life (IBS-QOL) , Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) , and Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) were assessed before and after treatment. Adverse reactions were also observed.
RESULTSThe improvement of abdominal pain, stool frequency, and stool properties, as well as changing rates of integrals were significantly higher in the treatment group than in the control group (P <0. 05). The improvement of dysphoria, body image, concerns for health, and dietary restriction of IBS-QOL, as well as changing rates of integrals were significantly higher in the treatment group than in the control group (P <0. 05). The improvement of SDS and SAS, as well as changing rates of integrals were significantly higher in the treatment group than in the control group (P <0. 05). No severe adverse reaction occurred in either group.
CONCLUSIONCombination therapy of wuling Capsule and Pinaverium Bromide could improve abdominal pain and defecation, attenuate depression and anxiety of IBS patients with higher safety.
Anxiety ; Anxiety Disorders ; Biomedical Research ; Capsules ; Defecation ; Depression ; Depressive Disorder ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Irritable Bowel Syndrome ; drug therapy ; Morpholines ; therapeutic use ; Quality of Life ; Surveys and Questionnaires
3.Blockade of Autophagy Aggravates Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Improves Paclitaxel Cytotoxicity in Human Cervical Cancer Cells.
Li XU ; Jing Hua LIU ; Jing ZHANG ; Na ZHANG ; Zan Hong WANG
Cancer Research and Treatment 2015;47(2):313-321
PURPOSE: Autophagy is one of the ways to degrade unfolded proteins after endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. The purpose of this study is to determine whether a blockade of autophagy leads to aggravated endoplasmic reticulum stress, which then induces cells apoptosis in HeLa cells treated with paclitaxel. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Autophagy activation and the proapoptotic effects were characterized using monodansylcadaverine labeling and Hoechest staining, respectively. A Western blot analysis was used to detect the expression of apoptotic and autophagy-related genes. A flow cytometry was used to assess the cell apoptosis ratio. RESULTS: Paclitaxel exposure induced the aggregation of autophagosomes in the cytoplasms of cervical cancer HeLa cells. The expression of Beclin 1 and LC3 II were upregulated, but p62 was downregulated, which suggests that autophagy was promoted by paclitaxel. On the other hand, the expression of GRP78 obviously increased, suggesting that ER stress was induced after paclitaxel treatment. The cell proliferation assay indicated that a knockdown of Beclin 1 sensitized HeLa cells to paclitaxel. Furthermore, paclitaxel-mediated apoptotic cell death was further potentiated by the pretreatment with autophagy inhibitor chloroquine or small interfering RNA against Beclin 1. These results suggest that an induction of autophagy by paclitaxel may induce cell survival rather than cell death in HeLa cells; moreover, inhibition of autophagy led to an aggravated ER stress and an induction of downstream apoptosis. CONCLUSION: Our results reveal autophagy induced by paclitaxel conferred protection of tumor cells against apoptosis, and blockade of autophagy subsequently aggravated ER stress, enhancing the apoptosis associated with paclitaxel treatment in HeLa cells.
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4.Growth inhibitory effects of Beclin1 gene on epithelial ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells.
Zhen-ling DUAN ; Zhi-lan PENG ; Zan-hong WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(4):672-676
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of Beclin1 overexpression on the growth of ovarian carcinoma cell line SKOV3 in vitro and in vivo.
METHODSThe recombinant plasmid pcDNA3.1/Beclin1 was constructed and transfected into SKOV3 cells via lipofectamine 2000. MTT assay was used to evaluate the effect of Beclin1 overexpression on the proliferation and growth of the transfected cells, whose apoptosis and autophagy were analyzed by flow cytometry. SKOV3 cells transfected with the plasmids pcDNA3.1/Beclin1 or pcDNA3.1 were inoculated subcutaneously in nude mice, and their carcinogenic and growth activities in vivo were evaluated.
RESULTSMTT assay showed that transfection with pcDNA3.1/Beclin1 significantly inhibited the proliferations of SKOV3 cells, with a cell inhibition rate of 58.68% (P<0.05). The transfection also resulted in a cell apoptosis rate of (21.26-/+3.89)%, significantly higher than that of pcDNA3.1 trasnfection (P<0.05). Flow cytomerty showed that pcDNA3.1/Beclin1 transfection of SKOV3 cells produced a significantly higher MDC fluorescent intensity than pcDNA3.1 transfection. The SKOV3 cells transfected with vector pcDNA3.1/Beclin1 also showed decreased carcinogenic activity in nude mice, with a growth inhibition rate of 50.27%.
CONCLUSIONBeclin1 overexpression can inhibit the proliferation and growth of SKOV3 cells in vitro and vivo, suggesting its potential role in gene therapy of ovarian carcinoma.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; genetics ; Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Beclin-1 ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; Female ; Humans ; Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Mice ; Mice, Nude ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; Ovarian Neoplasms ; pathology ; Recombinant Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Transfection
5.Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells versus bone marrow mononuclear cells for treating cerebral palsy
Guang-Hui DAI ; Xue-Bin LIU ; Zan ZHANG ; Hong-Bin CHENG ; Xiao-Dong WANG ; Yi-Hua AN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(1):70-76
BACKGROUND: Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) and bone marrow mononuclear cells(BMMNCs) have been both used to treat spastic cerebral palsy. However, the differences in their therapeutic effects remain unknown. OBJECTIVE: To compare the therapeutic effects of BMMSCs and BMMNCs in cerebral palsy children as well as on fine motor function. METHODS: 105 children with spastic cerebral palsy were enrolled and randomly assigned to three groups: BMMSCs group, BMMNCs group and control group. Patients in the two transplantation groups received four intrathecal cell injections, and those in the control group received Bobath therapy, twice a day, for consecutive 3 weeks. The Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) and Fine Motor Function Measure (FMFM) were used to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy at 3, 6 and 12 months after transplantation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: At 3 months after cell transplantation, scores in A dimension of GMFM and in A, C dimensions of FMFM in BMMSC group were all superior to those of BMMNC group and control group (P < 0.05). At 6 months after cell transplantation, scores in A, B dimensions of GMFM and in A, B, C, D and E dimensions of FMFM in BMMSC group were better than those of BMMNC group and control group (P< 0.05), and total scores of GMFM and FMFM were also better in the BMMSC group (P < 0.05). At 12 months after cell transplantation, scores in A, B and C dimensions of GMFM and A, B, C, D and E dimensions of FMFM scores in BMMSC group were all superior to those of BMMNC group and control group (P < 0.05) as well as the total GMFM and FMFM scores. There were six cases of low intracranial pressure headache in BMMNC group and six cases of low-grade fever in BMMSC group. In summary, both BMMSCs transplantation and BMMNCs transplantation are safe, effective and feasible for the treatment of spastic cerebral palsy in children, and moreover, BMMSCs transplantation is a better method than BMMNCs transplantation to improve gross and fine motor functions of spastic cerebral palsy children.
6.Effect of autophagy gene Beclin 1 on the growth of cervical cancer HeLa cells in vitro and vivo.
Zan-hong WANG ; Li LI ; Zhi-lan PENG ; Zhen-ling DUAN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2011;33(11):804-809
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of autophagy gene Beclin 1 on growth of cervical cancer HeLa cells in vitro and vivo.
METHODSThe eukaryotic expression vector of Beclin1 was constructed and transfected via lipofectamine into HeLa cells. The experimental cells were classified into 3 groups: pcDNA3.1(+)-Beclin1 group,pcDNA3.1(+) group and HeLa group. Real time-ploymerase chain reaction and Western blot were used for detecting expression of Beclin1 mRNA and protein in the transfected cells. Flow cytometry (FCM) was employed to observe the effect of transfection on the apoptosis of HeLa cells, and proliferation was analyzed by MTT assay. The formation of autophagic vacuoles was measured by MDC staining. HeLa cells transfected with plasmid pcDNA3.1(+)-Beclin1 and pcDNA3.1(+) were inoculated subcutaneously in nude mice. The carcinogenic and growth activities of cancer cells in vivo were observed.
RESULTSEukaryotic expression vector pcDNA3.1(+)-Beclin1 was constructed successfully. It significantly improved the expression of Beclin1 mRNA and protein in HeLa cells. The proliferation of HeLa cells was inhibited, and the inhibition rate was 58.7%. FCM investigation showed that the apoptotic rate was (28.22 ± 2.34)% of pcDNA3.1(+)-Beclin1 group, significantly higher than the (14.6 ± 4.6)% in the pcDNA3.1(+) group and (11.2 ± 3.0)% in the HeLa group (P < 0.05). The monodansylcadaverin (MDC) staining showed significantly more autophagic vacuoles in the pcDNA3.1(+)-Beclin1 group (10.9%) than that in the pcDNA3.1(+) group (3.1%) and HeLa group (2.5%) (P < 0.05). After transfected with vector pcDNA3.1(+)-Beclin1, the carcinogenic activity of HeLa cells was decreased in nude mice, and the inhibition rate of tumor growth was 52.2%.
CONCLUSIONSAutophagy gene Beclin 1 overexpression can inhibit the proliferation and growth of HeLa cells in vitro and vivo,while promote autophagy and apoptosis of HeLa cells. So it might be one of new gene therapy strategies for cervical carcinoma.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Autophagy ; Beclin-1 ; Cell Proliferation ; DNA, Complementary ; genetics ; Genetic Vectors ; HeLa Cells ; Humans ; Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Nude ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; Recombinant Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Transfection ; Tumor Burden
7.Baicalein inhibits monocrotaline-induced vascular wall thickening in rats with pulmonary hypertension
Di-Ying ZHU ; Chang WANG ; Nai-Jie FU ; Lin-Hong LIU ; Hui-Feng ZHANG ; Yue-Qin LIANG ; Rui-Zan SHI ; Ming-Sheng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2018;34(5):899-903
AIM:To investigate the effects of baicalein on pulmonary arterial hypertension(PAH)induced by monocrotaline(MCT)in rats,and its molecular mechanism was further explored.METHODS: Male SD rats(n=28) were randomly divided into 4 groups: control group, MCT group, MCT+baicalein 50 mg/kg group and MCT +baicalein 100 mg/kg group.The PAH model was established by subcutaneous injection of MCT.After 2 weeks of modeling,the rats in baicalein treatment groups were gavaged baicalein 50 and 100 mg· kg -1· d-1for 14 d,the rats in control group were administered with saline.After 4 weeks of modeling,right ventricular systolic pressure(RVSP),right ventricular hypertro-phy index(RVHI)and right ventricular mass index(RVMI)were detected.Masson staining was used to detect the degree of lung fibrosis.The pathomorphological changes of the pulmonary vessels were observed by HE staining.Western blot was used to detect the expression of α-smooth muscle actin(α-SMA)in the lung tissue and the phosphorylation p 38,ERK and JNK in the artery.RESULTS:Compared with the control group,RVSP, RVHI and RVMI increased significantly in the MCT group(P<0.01).Pulmonary fibrosis and the thickening of pulmonary artery wall were observed.α-SMA was up-regulated and p38,ERK and JNK was activated significantly(P<0.01).Compared with the MCT group,baicalein(50 and 100 mg/kg)significantly decreased the RVSP,RVHI and RVMI(P<0.01).Lung fibrosis was reduced and the vas-cular wall thickening was decreased in baicalein-treated groups.Baicalein(50 and 100 mg/kg)inhibited the phosphoryla-tion of p38,ERK and JNK compared with the MCT group(P<0.01).CONCLUSION:Baicalein ameliorates MCT-in-duced PAH by the inhibition of pulmonary artery wall thickening at least partially via MAPK signaling pathway.
8.Study of hypoxia-induced immune injury and its intervention measure.
Yun-Mei TIAN ; Hong-Jing NIE ; Jia-Ying LIU ; Jun-Ping ZAN ; Yan-Kun ZHANG ; Dong-Xiang ZHANG ; Hai WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2010;26(4):404-410
OBJECTIVETo explore the characteristic of hypoxia-induced immune injury, its mechanisms and the intervention measure.
METHODSThe change of immune organ index, T lymphocyte subsets of peripheral blood and immune organ in mice during hypoxia were detected. Lymphocyte apoptosis of immune organ, pathology of lung and kidney in mice were observed. Then by way of prophylaxis we studied the effect of Chinese Traditional Medicine on hypoxia-induced immune injury in mice.
RESULTS(1) Exposure to hypoxia at 8 000 m simulated altitude for 8 h resulted in marked decrease in CD4+ CD8+ thymocytes and marked increase in CD4+ CD8-, CD4- CD8+ thymocytes (P < 0.01). After 3 days of hypoxia, the mice had a much lower percentage of CD4+ T-cell (P < 0.05). The ratio of CD4+/CD8+ decreased significantly and aforesaid changes of thymocyte were further enlarged. Also mice had a pronounced increase in rates of late apoptosis or necrosis of spleen lymphocyte and thymocyte (P < 0.05). After 6 days of hypoxia, index of spleen was significantly increased (P < 0.05), index of thymus was significantly decreased (P < 0.05) and CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ lymphocyte percentage of spleen were significantly decreased (P < 0.01). Also late apoptosis or necrosis lymphocytes of spleen and thymus were further increased (P < 0.01), viable cell rates of spleen lymphocyte and thymocytes were markedly decreased (P < 0.01), early apoptosis rates of spleen lymphocyte were markedly increased (P < 0.01). There was no significant change in the percentage of CD8+ lymphocyte in peripheral blood during the whole hypoxia period. (2) New Compound Codonopsis Pilosula (NCCP), Xiang Qi Polysaccharide (XQP) and NCCP + XQP could significantly increase the number of peripheral blood CD3+, CD4+ and spleen CD4+, but had no significant influence on the number of spleen CD8+. XQP and XQP+ NCCP could significantly decrease the number of CD4+ CD8+ (P < 0.01), increase that of CD4+ CD8- (P < 0.01), and had no significant influence on CD4- CD8+ in thymus. However, NCCP didn't influence the component of thymocytes.
CONCLUSIONAfter hypoxia at 8 000 m simulated altitude decrease of lymphocyte of periphery in mice may be related with increase of apoptosis and necrosis of lymphocyte, and with increase of distribution of lymphocyte to lung in early period of exposure. NCCP and XQP have hopeful prospect in intervention study of hypoxia-induced immune injury.
Altitude ; Animals ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ; CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Flow Cytometry ; Hypoxia ; immunology ; pathology ; prevention & control ; Lung ; cytology ; Lymphocyte Count ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Spleen ; cytology ; T-Lymphocyte Subsets ; cytology ; drug effects ; Thymus Gland ; cytology
9.Combined monitoring of evoked potentials during microsurgery for lesions adjacent to the brainstem and intracranial aneurysms.
De-Zhi KANG ; Zan-Yi WU ; Qing LAN ; Liang-Hong YU ; Zhang-Ya LIN ; Chen-Yang WANG ; Yuan-Xiang LIN
Chinese Medical Journal 2007;120(18):1567-1573
BACKGROUNDNeurophysiologic monitoring during surgery is to prevent permanent neurological injury resulting from surgical manipulation. To improve the accuracy and sensitivity of intraoperative neuromonitoring, combined monitoring of transcranial electrical stimulation motor evoked potentials (TES-MEPs), somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) and brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) was attempted in microsurgery for lesions adjacent to the brainstem and intracranial aneurysms.
METHODSMonitoring of combined TES-MEPs with SSEPs was attempted in 68 consecutive patients with lesions adjacent to the brainstem as well as intracranial aneurysms. Among them, 31 patients (31 operations, 28 of posterior cranial fossa tumors, 3 of posterior circulation aneurysms) were also subjected to monitoring of BAEPs. The correlation of monitoring results and clinical outcome was studied prospectively.
RESULTSCombined monitoring of evoked potentials (EPs) was done in 64 (94.1%) of the 68 patients. MEPs monitoring was impossible for 4 patients (5.9%). No complication was observed during the combined monitoring in all the patients. In 45 (66.2%) of the 68 patients, EPs were stable, and they were neurologically intact. Motor dysfunction was detected by MEPs in 8 patients, SSEPs in 5, and BAEPs in 4, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSA close relationship exists between postoperative motor function and the results of TES-MEPs monitoring. TES-MEPs are superior to SSEPs and BAEPs in detecting motor dysfunction, but combined EPs serve as a safe, effective and invasive method for intraoperative monitoring of the function of the motor nervous system. Monitoring of combined EPs during microsurgery for lesions adjacent to the brainstem and intracranial aneurysms may detect potentially hazardous maneuvers and improve the safety of subsequent procedures.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Brain Stem ; physiopathology ; Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem ; Evoked Potentials, Motor ; Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory ; Female ; Humans ; Intracranial Aneurysm ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Male ; Microsurgery ; Middle Aged ; Monitoring, Intraoperative ; Sensitivity and Specificity
10.Effect of baicalein on reversal of multidrug resistance in MCF-7/MX cells in vitro and its mechanisms
Nai-Jie FU ; Chang WANG ; Di-Ying ZHU ; Lin-Hong LIU ; Hui-Feng ZHANG ; Rui-Zan SHI ; Ming-Sheng ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2018;34(6):862-866
Aim To investigate the effect of baicalein on the reversal of multidrug resistance ( MDR) media-ted by breast cancer resistance protein ( BCRP) in hu-man breast cancer MCF-7/MX cells, and explore the possible mechanisms. Methods MTT assay was per-formed to determine the cytotoxicity of baicalein and susceptibility of chemotherapeutic drugs. The protein expression levels of BCRP, p-p38 MAPK and NF-κB p65 were determined by Western blot. Results MCF-7/MX cells were not only resistant to MX but cross-re-sistant to 5-FU and DDP, and the resistance index was 70. 45, 6. 68 and 21. 47, respectively. 2. 5, 5μmol· L-1 of baicalein could increase the sensitivity to above chemotherapeutic agents and decrease the expression levels of BCRP, p-p38 MAPK and NF-κB p65 in MCF-7/MX cells. Conclusion Baicalein can effec-tively reverse MDR of MCF-7/MX by down-regulating BCRP expression through p38/MAPK and NF-κB path-ways.