1.Vascular endothelial growth factor expression and angiogenesis in human ovarian tissue after different cryopreservations
Jinmei FU ; Yan WANG ; Zhun XIAO ; Shangwei LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(2):233-236
BACKGROUND: The cryopreservation of human ovarian tissue has become an attractive method to preserve female fertility. Human ovarian tissue experiences neovasculadzation after transplantation to recover blood supply, cryopreservation and resuscitation technique is a key for the neovascularization of human ovarian tissue following transplantation. OBJECTIVE: To investigate vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression and microvessel density in human ovadan tissue following novel needle immersed vitrification (NIV) and slow-freezing, to explore the influence of two cryopreservation methods play in the neovascularization of human ovarian tissue after transplantation. METHODS: Eight normal human ovarian tissues from patients with carcinoma of endometrium were cut into 12 fragments in the size of 1.5 mm × 1.5 mm × 1.0 mm, then randomly assigned to 3 groups: fresh control group, NIV group and slow-freezing group. In the NIV group, pieces of ovarian tissue stdps were dehydrated in an equilibration solution consisting of 7.5% ethylene glycol and 7.5% dimethyl sulfoxide in TCM-199 supplement with 20% fetal bovine serum and a vitrification solution consisting of 15% ethylene glycol, 15% dimethyl sulfoxide and 0.5 mol/Lsucrose, then were plunged in liquid nitrogen directly and sealed in liquid nitrogen-filled cryovials. For thawing, the needles holding ovadan tissues were serially transferred into 1.0, 0.5, 0.25 mol/L sucrose solution and TCM-199 supplemented with 20% fetal bovine serum. In the slow-freezing group, pieces of human ovadan cortex fragments were placed in a 1.8-mL cryovial containing 1 mL of TCM-199 medium supplemented with 0.1 mol/L sucrose, 20% fetal bovine serum and 1.5 mol/L dimethyl sulfoxide, the cryovials were placed in the programmable freezer and cryopreserved by preset slow-cooling protocol. For thawing, the ovarian tissue stdps were washed in a stepwise manner: 1.0 mol/L dimethyl sulfoxida + 0.1 mol/L sucrose, 0.5 mol/L dimethyl sulfoxide + 0.1 mol/L sucrose, 0.25 mol/L dimethyl sulfoxJde + 0.1 mol/L sucrose and 0.1 mol/L sucrose. The frozen-thawed and fresh controlled human ovarian tissues were cultured in vitro. The expression of VEGF and CD34, as well as microvessel density, was analyzed by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: There was patchy and mild expression of VEGF in the stromal cells of all the three groups before and after culture. The expression of VEGF increased and reached peak value after culture for 2 days, began to decrease after culture for 4 days and further attenuated after culture for 6 days in all the three groups. Compared with slow-freezing group, the expression of VEGF in NIV group was closer to that in fresh control group. Microvessel density of all the three groups increased and reached peak value after culture for 2 days, and the microvessel density of fresh control group and NIV group was significantly higher than that of slow-freezing group (P < 0.05). The microvessel density of slow-freezing group after culture for 4 days and that of all the three groups after culture for 6 days significantly decreased compared with after culture for 2 days (P <0.05). NIV is superior to slow-freezing to preserve stromal cells and extracellular matrix of human ovarian tissue, and plays less influence in VEGF expression and angiogenesis in human ovarian tissue.
2.Comparative analysis of nuclear proteomes in mitochondrial DNA-depleted A549 cells and their parental cells
Peng ZHAO ; Zhaohui ZHANG ; Weijian ZHONG ; Xianping YING ; Zhun YUANN ; Biyun YAO ; Juanling FU ; Zongcan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2012;26(4):482-488
OBJECTIVE To investigate the nuclear proteomes in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-depleted A549 cells (Rho0 cells) and their parental cells (Rho+ cells),and to learn more about the nuclear responses to mitochondrial dysfunction.METHODS The nuclear proteomes of Rho and Rho + cells were characterized by two dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) and SELDI-TOF ProteinChip technologies,the differentially expressed protein- spots were identified by MALDI-TOF mass spectrum (MS),the nucleophosmin and P53 expression were detected by Western blotting assay,and the mitochondrial memhrane potential (MMP) was measured by the laser scanning confocal microscope.RESULTS 2-DE results showed 11 protein-spots were down-regulated and 21 protein-spots were up-regulated in Rho0 cell nuclei.SELDI-TOF MS analysis with NP20 ProteinChips revealed 4 protein-peaks decreased in Rho0 cell nuclei.One down-regulated protein-spot was identified as elF-6,and 4 up-regulated proteinspots were identified as nucleophosmin,SFRS1,SFRS3 and hnRNP G,respectively.The increased expression of nucleophosmin in Rho0 cells was verified by Western blotting.Based on the clues from proteomic analysis,P53 expression in Rho0 cells was higher than in Rho + cells,and MMP was consistent in Rho + and Rho0 cells.CONCLUSION mtDNA-depletion induces nuclear proteome alteration.Rho0 cells can be used as a model to study the crosstalk between mitochondrion and nucleus.
3.Development of a porcine model for laparoscopic ureterovesical reimplantation training
Xing AI ; Guoxi ZHANG ; Zhun WU ; Baojun WANG ; Chao WANG ; Bin FU ; Tong ZANG ; Guohui ZHANG ; Xu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2009;30(7):461-464
Objective To develop and evaluate a porcine model for laparoscopic ureterovesical reimplantation (LUR) training. Methods Ten female pigs with a mean weight of 30 kg were used and the animals were placed on supine position after anesthesia. One 10 mm port and two 5 mm ports were placed after the establishment of pneumoperitoneum. The horn of uterus was used as "ureter". A model simulating the performance of LUR was then established on the mini-pigs. Four trainees per-formed the LUR procedures on the animal models during an advanced laparoscopic urology training course, following the technique criteria exactly used in LUR. The learning curve was analyzed in terms of operation time. Results The porcine model for laparoscopic training was established suc-cessfully and 4 LUR trainings was performed on each porcine. Each trainee performed 10 LURs on the models during the training course. The operation time declined from 170±10 rain initially to 90±4 rain after the training course (P<0.01). At the end of this training, all trainees could accomplish a watertight LUR procedure on the model. Conclusions The establishment of the training model is feasible. The trainees could acquire skills needed to perform LUR in vivo based on this simple model and to develop dexterity and facility in laparoscopic manipulation of needles and sutures as well. The model provides a platform for basic techniques training of the ureteral reconstruction procedures.
4.Effects of Nrf2 on gamma-glutamylcysteine synthase in lung of guinea pigs with bronchial asthma.
Yun-Fu ZHUN ; Ai-Guo DAI ; Rui-Cheng HU ; Yong-Lian JIAN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2006;22(4):492-496
AIMTo investigate the effects of Nrf2 (Nuclear-E2 related factor) on gamma-glutamylcysteine synthase (gamma-GCS) in lung of guinea pigs with bronchial asthma.
METHODS20 adult male guinea pigs were randomly divided into two groups (n = 10): control group (C group) and asthmatic group (A group), asthmatic model was established by ovalbumin intraperitoneal and ovalbumin inhalation. The reactive oxygen piece (ROS), reduced glutathione (GSH), oxidant glutathione (GSSG) and total GSH in lung tissue were examined respectively. Inflammatory cell infiltration and index of remodeling of bronchiole were detected. In situ hybridization detected the gamma-GCS heavy subunit (gamma-GCS h) mRNA in lung tissue. Immunohistochemistry detected the expression of Nrf2 protein and gamma-GCS protein in lung tissue. RT-PCR measured the expression of Nrf2 mRNA in lung tissue. The activity of gamma-GCS was measured by coupled enzyme assay.
RESULTS(1) The number of eosinophils and lymphocytes in bronchiole of A group were significantly higher than that of C group (P < 0.05), the remodeling of bronchiole in A group was definite. (2) ROS (U/mg pro), GSSG (micromol/g pro) and total GSH in lung tissue of A group were significantly higher than that of C group (P < 0.01). The GSH/GSSG in lung tissue of A group was much lower than that of C group (P < 0.01), GSH in lung tissue showed no difference between A group and C group. (3) Immunohistochemistry indicated that Nrf2 protein and gamma-GCS protein were more positively expressed in A group than that in C group (P < 0.01). In situ hybridization discovered that the expression of gamma-GCS-h mRNA in lung tissue of A group was more positive than that of C group. (4) RT-PCR showed that the expression of Nrf2 mRNA was no difference between A group and C group (P > 0.05). (5) The activity of gamma-GCS of A group was (28 +/- 8)U which was significantly higher than that of C group (9 +/- 2)U (P < 0.01). (6) Linear correlation analysis indicated that in lung tissue of guinea pig with asthma there existed strongly positive relationship among ROS, GSSG and the expression of Nrf2, gamma-GCS mRNA, gamma-GCS protein, the activity of gamma-GCS, there existed strongly negative relationship among GSH/GSSG and the expression of Nrf2, gamma-GCS mRNA, gamma-GCS protein, the activity of gamma-GCS.
CONCLUSIONThere existed oxidative stress in lung of guinea pigs with bronchial asthma, which possibly positively regulated gamma-GCS via up regulating transcription factor Nrf2.
Animals ; Asthma ; metabolism ; Glutamate-Cysteine Ligase ; metabolism ; Guinea Pigs ; Lung ; metabolism ; Male ; NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ; metabolism ; Oxidative Stress ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics
5.Expression of B7-H1 on peripheral blood mononuclear cells from chronic hepatitis B patients.
Zhun-yi XIE ; Yong-wen CHEN ; Xiao-lan FU ; Cheng-ying YANG ; Yu-zhang WU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2007;27(11):1635-1637
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression of B7-H1 on peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with chronic HBV infection.
METHODSImmunofluorescent staining and flow cytometry assay were used to measure the expression of B7-H1 on peripheral blood CD3high T cells, CD19high B cells and CD14high monocytes from chronic HBV infected patients.
RESULTSNo significant difference was observed in B7-H1 expression on T cells and B cells between chronic HBV infected patients (CHB) and health controls (HC). B7-H1-expressing CD14high cells were significantly increased in chronic HBV-infected patients (19.17-/+11.64)% as compared with healthy controls [(7.30-/+5.49)%, P<0.01]. A significant positive correlation was found between B7-H1 expression on CD14high monocytes and serum ALT levels.
CONCLUSIONThere is no significant difference in B7-H1 expression on T cells and B cells between CHB patients and healthy subjects. B7-H1, which is up-regulated on monocytes from chronic HBV-infected patients, in positively correlated to serum ALT levels, and may play a role in the persistence of HBV infection.
Adult ; Aged ; Antigens, CD ; metabolism ; B-Lymphocytes ; immunology ; B7-H1 Antigen ; Case-Control Studies ; Female ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; immunology ; metabolism ; Humans ; Leukocytes, Mononuclear ; metabolism ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Monocytes ; immunology ; T-Lymphocytes ; immunology ; Young Adult
6.Sequence analysis and expression study of BRI gene in two lung adenocarcinoma cell lines with different metastatic potential.
Huan-jie YANG ; Yu LI ; Ying-zhun CHEN ; Bing-jie LU ; Feng CHEN ; Yu CHEN ; Pu LI ; Song-bin FU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2003;20(4):292-296
OBJECTIVETo investigate the sequence of amyloid fibrils (BRI) gene and its expression in two lung adenocarcinoma cell lines AGZY83-a and Anip973 with the same tumor origin but different metastatic potential.
METHODSDNA sequencing, sequential G banding fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and Northern blot were used to analyze the sequence and expression of BRI gene was in two lung adenocarcinoma cell lines with different metastatic potential.
RESULTSThe expression of BRI gene was up-regulated in the highly metastatic cell line Anip973 and was down-regulated in the low metastatic cell line AGZY83-a from which the Anip973 was derived. FISH results disclosed that in the two cell lines, the same rearrangements existed in the chromosome region where BRI gene was located, but in Anip973, amplification took place in the chromosome region where BRI gene was located. DNA sequencing results showed different mutations in the 5' untranslated region of BRI gene in the two cell lines.
CONCLUSIONThe above results revealed that there was no relation between BRI gene differential expression and rearrangements of chromosome. The amplification of the chromosome region where BRI gene was located and the different mutations in the 5' untranslated region of BRI gene probably contributed to the differential expression.
Adenocarcinoma ; genetics ; pathology ; Blotting, Northern ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 13 ; genetics ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; Lung Neoplasms ; genetics ; pathology ; Membrane Glycoproteins ; Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; Neoplasm Metastasis ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Sequence Analysis, DNA
7.Finite element analysis of femoral neck fracture treated by internal fixation of femoral neck system under nonanatomical reduction
Jizhai JIA ; Guikun YIN ; Hui XIE ; Weimin FU ; Shun HAN ; Yingjie MA ; Zhun WEN ; Benjie WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(21):3319-3325
BACKGROUND:Irreducible femoral neck fracture was difficult to obtain anatomic reduction.As a new type of internal fixation,the femoral neck system is still blank for the treatment of non-anatomical reduced femoral neck fractures. OBJECTIVE:To explore the biomechanical stability of femoral neck system internal fixation under nonanatomical reduction in the treatment of femoral neck fractures based on finite element analysis. METHODS:CT data of the hip joint of a healthy female adult were obtained.Anatomical reduction of femoral neck fracture models with Pauwels angles of 30°,50°,and 70° were established using Mimics 21.0,Geomagic Wrap 2021,and SolidWorks 2020.The fracture proximal ends of the three anatomical reduction models were shifted upward by 2 mm along the fracture line,and three positive buttress models with different Pauwels angles were obtained.In the same way,three negative buttress models were acquired by shifting downward by 2 mm.SolidWorks 2020 was used to make the femoral neck system internal fixation,and the nine femoral neck fracture models were assembled with the femoral neck system.Then Ansys 19.0 was used for finite element analysis.The displacement distribution and maximum displacement,stress distribution and maximum stress of the femur and femoral neck system were recorded under 2100 N stress. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)When Pauwels angles were 30°,50°,and 70°,the maximum stresses of the femoral neck system appeared to be concentrated at the junction of the sliding hip screw and anti-rotation screw.The maximum femur stresses appeared to be concentrated in the medial cortex of the femur.The maximum displacement was concentrated at the upper of the femoral head and femoral neck system.(2)When Pauwels angles were 30° and 50°,the maximum displacement and maximum stress of the femoral neck system and femur were:negative buttress>anatomical reduction>positive buttress.(3)When Pauwels angle was 70°,the maximum displacement and maximum stress of the femoral neck system were:negative buttress>anatomical reduction>positive buttress;the maximum displacement and maximum stress of the femur were:negative buttress>positive buttress>anatomical reduction.(4)With the increase of Pauwels angle,the biomechanical advantage of the positive buttress was weakening.However,it was better than a negative buttress.When Pauwels angle was 30°,positive buttress was more stable than anatomical reduction.When Pauwels angle was 50°,the biomechanical difference between positive buttress and anatomical reduction became smaller.When Pauwels angle was 70°,the stability of anatomical reduction was slightly better than positive buttress.(5)If it was difficult to achieve anatomical reduction of femoral neck fracture during operation,but the positive buttress had been displaced within 2 mm,the femoral neck system could be used to offer stable mechanical fixation.It is necessary to avoid negative buttress reduction.
8.Practice of the advisory council of child patient parents participating in patient safety management
Lili FU ; Tingjuan WANG ; Hong XU ; Ying DONG ; Zhen SHEN ; Zhun XIANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(11):942-947
Patient participation in patient safety serves as one of the objectives in patient safety management, and as a priority research area in patient safety, bearing critical importance in ensuring patient safety, and reducing or avoiding medical adverse events. Children′s Hospital of Fudan University has made active explorations to promote patients in patient safety by inviting patient participation. The measures taken include empowering the child patient families and encouraging their proactive awareness and involvement, especially in establishing an advisory council of child patient parents as a platform for patient participation in patient safety. The research found that as a doctor-patient communication and collaboration platform, the council proves highly effective. It can optimally integrate child patient families, medical institutions, and third-party supervisors, making worthy contributions to discovering patient safety hazards, improving patient safety issues, and promoting patient participation in patient safety.From patient perspectives, the council plays an important role in awareness advocating, suggestions, and communication assistance. At the same time, the three-level participation of the council provides new horizons for encouraging participation awareness of patients, broaden channels of participation and capabilities of patient participation.
9.Effects of adhesive and primer on the bonding strength of zirconia to resin cement.
Zhun YIN ; De-Song ZHAN ; Jia-le FU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2020;38(4):376-379
OBJECTIVE:
This study aimed to compare the effects of water storage treatment and thermal cycling on the shear bond strength (SBS) of three self-adhesive dual-cure resin cements.
METHODS:
Six cubic zirconia specimens with side length of 2 cm were obtained by cutting and sintering. Three self-adhering dual-cure resin cements (i.e., Clearfil SAC, RelyX U200, and Multilink Speed) were selected. According to their bonding modes, they were divided into three groups: direct bonding group (direct coating with resin cement), adhesive group (applying universal adhesives and then coating with resin cement), and primer group (applying Z-Prime Plus and then coating with resin cement). According to experimental conditions, each group was divided into two subgroups: subgroup a (water storage at 37 ℃ for 24 h) and subgroup b (thermalcycling for 5 000 times). SBS data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA by using SPSS 19.0 software (P<0.05). The fractured zirconia surface was observed under a stereomicroscope.
RESULTS:
After water storage for 24 h, the SBS of the adhesive group and the primer group of the three resin cements was higher than that of the direct adhesive group (P<0.05), but the difference in SBS between the adhesive group and the primer group was not significant (P>0.05). After thermalcycling, the SBS of the three types of resin cements decreased (P<0.05); the SBS of the adhesive group was higher than that of the direct adhesive group and the primer group (P<0.05). Fracture mode analysis revealed that the type Ⅲ fracture mode evidently increased after the thermalcycling treatment compared with the water storage treatment.
CONCLUSIONS
The universal adhesives and the primer can improve the SBS of self-adhesive dual-cure resin cement in water storage at 37 ℃ for 24 h. The universal adhesives had a better bonding durability than the zirconia primer.
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10.Application of holographic image navigation in urological laparoscopic and robotic surgery
Gang ZHU ; Jinchun XING ; Guobin WENG ; Zhiquan HU ; Ningchen LI ; He ZHU ; Pingsheng GAO ; Zhihua WANG ; Weizhi ZHU ; Kai ZHANG ; Hongbo LI ; Zhun WU ; Rui ZHU ; Xifeng WEI ; Yanan WANG ; Qun XIE ; Bing FU ; Xinghuan WANG ; Lin QI ; Xin YAO ; Tiejun PAN ; Delin WANG ; Nan LIU ; Jianguang QIU ; Jianggen YANG ; Bao ZHANG ; Zhuowei LIU ; Hui HAN ; Gang LI ; Bin ZHANG ; Manli NA ; Jingjing LU ; Lei WANG ; Zichen ZHAO ; Yanqun NA
Chinese Journal of Urology 2020;41(2):131-137
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of holographic image navigation in urological laparoscopic and robotic surgery.Methods The data of patients were reviewed retrospectively for whom accepted holographic image navigation laparoscopic and robotic surgery from Jan.2019 to Dec.2019 in Beijing United Family Hospital and other 18 medical centers,including 78 cases of renal tumor,2 cases of bladder cancer,2 cases of adrenal gland tumor,1 cases of renal cyst,1 case of prostate cancer,1 case of sweat gland carcinoma with lymph node metastasis,1 case of pelvic metastasis after radical cystectomy.All the patients underwent operations.In the laparoscopic surgery group,there were 27 cases of partial nephrectomy,1 case of radical prostatectomy,2 cases of radical cystectomy and 2 cases of adrenalectomy.In the da Vinci robotic surgery group of 54 cases,there were 51 cases of partial nephrectomy,1 case of retroperitoneal lymph node dissection,1 case of retroperitoneal bilateral renal cyst deroofing and 1 case of resection of pelvic metastasis.There were 41 partial nephrectomy patients with available clinical data for statistic,with a median age of 53.5 years (range 24-76),including 26 males and 15 females.The median R.E.N.A.L score was 7.8 (range 4-11).Before the operation,the engineers established the holographic image based on the contrast CT images and reports.The surgeon applied the holographic image for preoperative planning.During the operation,the navigation was achieved by real time fusing holographic images with the laparoscopic surgery images in the screen.Results All the procedures had been complete uneventfully.The holographic images helped surgeon in understanding the visual three-dimension structure and relation of vessels supplying tumor or resection tissue,lymph nodes and nerves.By manipulating the holographic images extracorporeally,the fused image guide surgeons about location vessel,lymph node and other important structure and then facilitate the delicate dissection.For the 41 cases with available clinical data including 23 cases of robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy and 18 cases of laparoscopic nephrectomy,the median operation time was 140 (range 50-225) min,the median warm ischemia time was 23 (range 14-60) min,the median blood loss was 80(range 5-1 200) ml.In the robotic surgery group,the median operation time was 140 (range 50-215)min,the median warm i schemia time was 21 (range 17-40)min,the median blood loss was 150(range 30-1 200)ml.In the laparoscopic surgery group,the median operation time was 160(range 80-225)min,the median warm ischemia time was 25 (range 14-60)min,the median blood loss was 50 (range 5-1 200) ml.All the patients had no adjacent organ injury during operation.There were 2 cases with Clavien Ⅱ complications.One required transfusion and the other one suffered hematoma post-operation.However,the tumors were located in the renal hilus for these 2 cases and the R.E.N.A.L scores were both 11.Conclusions Holographic image navigation can help location and recognize important anatomic structures during the surgical procedures..This technique will reduce the tissue injury,decrease the complications and improve the success rate of surgery.