2.The relationship between the expression of metallothionein-III mRNA and the ischemic neuronal damage.
Zhu-juan ZHOU ; Jian ZHENG ; Ying HE
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2004;20(3):227-258
Animals
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Brain Ischemia
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metabolism
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pathology
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Male
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Metallothionein
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metabolism
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Nerve Tissue Proteins
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metabolism
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Neurons
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pathology
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
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Reperfusion Injury
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metabolism
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pathology
3.Effects of stromal cells derived factor-1/CXCR4 on migration of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells toward ischemic brain region
Jie ZHU ; Zhujuan ZHOU ; Zili GONG ; Jian ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(19):-
BACKGROUND:Recent research has shown that transplanted bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs) migrate to the injured regions and exert their therapeutic effects in cases of intracranial trauma, stroke, inflammation and degenerative disease.The specific mechanisms involved in their migration to lesions are still to be fully elucidated.OBJECTIVE:To explore the effects of stromal cells derived factor-1(SDF-1) and its receptor CXCR4 on the migration of transplanted BMSCs to ischemic brain lesions.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING:The cytological in vivo study was performed at the Central Laboratory, Xinqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA from February 2008 to February 2009.MATERIALS:Bone marrow samples were obtained from normal or primary affection non-involved bone marrow patients aged 15-40 years at the Department of Hematology, Xinqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.A total of 72 healthy male Sprague Dawley rats aged 3-4 months were supplied by the Experimental Animal Center, Research Institute of Surgery, Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.METHODS:Human BMSCs were isolated by combination of gradient centrifugation and different adherent time method.The transient middle cerebral artery occlusion(MCAO) was induced using intraluminal vascular occlusion in 54 rats, based on the method described by Nagasawa et al.The remaining 18 rats served as sham operation group, only inserted with thread for 10 mm depth.At 2, 4 and 8 days after cerebral ischemia, the expression of SDF-1 in the ischemic brain was determined by real time RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry in 9 rats from either group.The remaining 36 rat models of cerebral ischemia/reperfusion were equally and randomly assigned into a cell transplantation and solution control groups.1 mL human BMSCs(2?109/L cells) or 1 mL phosphate buffered saline were slowly infused through the caudal vein at 24 hours following reperfusion.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:CXCR4 mRNA and protein expression in human BMSCs was determined.SDF-1 mRNA and protein expression following ischemia/reperfusion were detected.Migration of transplanted human BMSCs into the damaged region was observed through immunohistochemistry.RESULTS:RT-PCR showed that human BMSCs were positive for CXCR4 mRNA.Immunocytochemistry revealed that CXCR4 mainly expressed in cell membrane and cytoplasm of human BMSCs.At 2, 4 and 8 days following cerebral ischemia/reperfusion, SDF-1 mRNA levels showed an increased tendency, and showed significant difference compared with the sham operation group(P
4.Effects of hypoxia on chemokine receptor CXCR4 and CX_3CR1 expression in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Jie ZHU ; Zhujuan ZHOU ; Zili GONG ; Jian ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(23):-
BACKGROUND: Transplanted bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) migrate to the injured regions and exert their therapeutic effects. The specific mechanisms involved in their directional migration to lesions remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the chemokine receptor CXCR4 and CX3CR1 expression of human BMSCs in hypoxia culture. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: The cytology in vitro study was performed at the Central Laboratory, Xingqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA from February 2008 to February 2009. MATERIALS: Cells harvested from the iliac heparinized bone marrow were obtained by iliac crest aspiration from healthy adult volunteers, aged 15 to 40 years old, at the Department of Hematology, Xinqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA. METHODS: Bone marrow was obtained by puncture. Human BMSCs were harvested by combination of density and gradient centrifugation and different adherent method. Cells at passage 3 were incubated in a 25 cm2 flask. When 70%-80% confluence was found, cells were incubated at 37 ℃ and saturated humidity in an incubator containing 3% O2, 5% CO2, 92% N2 for 48 hours, and those incubated under normal oxygen as controls. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Morphology was examined by phase contrast microscopy. Cell surface markers were tested by flow cytometer. The CXCR4 and CX3CR1 mRNA expression were detected by real-time PCR. The CXCR4 and CX3CR1 protein expression were determined by Western blot assay. RESULTS: All of the cells had a fibroblast-like morphology cultured in vitro and reached 90% confluence at 12-14 days, with the presence of polarity arrangement and whirlpool-shape. Cells were uniformly positive for CD105 (99.38%) and CD29 (99.13%), but negative for CD14 and CD45. Exposure of BMSCs to 3% O2 increased expression of the CXCR4 mRNA and CX3CR1 mRNA, which were respectively 2.130 times and 2.361 times of normal culture; expression of the CXCR4 protein and CX3CR1 protein was respectively 1.69 times and 1.93 times of normal culture. CXCR4 and CX3CR1 mainly expressed in membrane and cytoplasm of human BMSCs. CONCLUSION: Hypoxia (3% O2) can upregulate the expression of CXCR4 and CX3CR1 in human BMSCs, which might be one of the machenisms underlying the migration of BMSCs.
5.Practice and experience of ethic review of clinical researches
Yuan CHEN ; Xueqiong ZHU ; Qingquan LIAN ; Xiaoqun ZHENG ; Jian LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2010;23(6):367-369
With the development of techniques and methods of medical researches, the ethic review of clinical research has become essential for healthy development of medical research. This article analyseds the practice of ethic reviews of research projects involving human subjects in our hospital and the difficulties in the process are discussed.
6.Application of total hip replacement for intertrochanteric fractures following the failure of dynamic hip screw fixation in four elderly people
Shuangjian HE ; Zheng YE ; Jian ZHU ; Weihua LUO ; Bin YAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(17):3210-3212
BACKGROUND:Many internal fixations,such as dynamic hip screw,Gamma screw,proximal femoral nail,angle steel plate,as well as locking proximac femoral plate,are utilized in treating intertrochanteric fractures,especially the dynamic hip screw However,the failure rate is gradually increased.OBJECTIVE:To explore the application and clinical efficacy of total hip replacement for the treatment of elderly intertrochanteric fracture fixation after failure of dynamic hip screw.METHODS:A total of four cases with intertrochanteric fractures were treated by total hip replacement after failure of dynamic hip screw fixation was selected.According to Evans typing,one case were type Ⅱ,two cases were type Ⅲ A,and one case was typeⅢB.Internal fixation displacement could be found at half to 1 year after dynamic hip screw fixation.Because of bone disunion,coxa adducta and pain,the patients could not walk.Sequentially,total hip replacement was performed with 45°abduct angle and10°-15°anteversion angle The clinical efficacy was evaluated by Harris scoring criteria.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:All the cases were operated smoothly,with 1.5-2 hour operation duration and 400-600 mL blood loss.No case appeared allergic response to bone cement.By 3-12 months follow-up,4 successful operative cases do not appear prosthesis loosening,subsidence and are satisfied with well hip function.The average Harris score were 81 points.The results revealed that application of total hip replacement after the failure of DHS in elderly intertrochanteric fracture fixation,which shortened the time patients stay in bed to reduce complications and improved the hip joint function.
7.Estrogen exerts the effect on stress-induced senescence of vascular smooth muscl cells in vitro
Congli ZHU ; Yong ZHENG ; Jing XU ; Jian SONG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2009;40(4):585-589
Objective To explore the effects of estrogen on stress-induced senescence of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) and the underlying mechanisms. Methods The VSMCs of passage 2-3 cultured from female SD rats were induced into senescence by exposing to 150μmol/L H2O2 in the presence or absence of different concentrations(10-10mol/L-10-8mol/L) of 17β-estradiol (E2). The expressions or activities of senescence associated marker DcR2, senescence-associated beta-galactosidase (SA-β-Gal), oncogene Ras and p21WAF1 were detected by flow cytometry, cytochemical staining, pull-down assay or Western blotting analysis. Results Flow cytometry analysis showed that in the physiological concentrations, E2 significantly inhibited the H2O2-promoted high-level expression of DcR2 of VSMCs in a dose-dependent manner, with a highest inhibitive rate at 14.48%±0.6%(E2=10-8 mol/L;P<0.05, n =3);this inhibitive effect could be blocked by a E2 receptors inhibitor ICI 182,780. Cytochemistry staining showed that the rate of SA-β-Gal positive VSMCs induced by H2O2 decreased in presence of 10-8mol/L E2 (20.5%±1.4% vs 9.6%±0.9%;P<0.05, n =9). Pull-down assay and Western blotting analysis revealed that administration of 10-8mol/L E2 obviously reduced the H2O2-induced activity of Ras (0.60±0.06 vs 0.26±0.04;P<0.05, n =3) and expression of p21WAF1 (0.46±0.04 vs 0.33±0.02;P<0.05, n =3). Conclusion E2 exerts, an inhibitive effects on stress-induced senescence of VSMCs by suppressing the activity of Ras and expression of p21WAF1. This finding suggests a novel mechanism for the hormone's anti-atheroschlerotic effects.
8.Questionnaires analysis of the rheumatologists' ability of reading sacroiliac joint's magnetic resonance imaging of spondyloarthritis
Zheng ZHAO ; Gui LUO ; Yanyan WANG ; Jian ZHU ; Feng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2014;18(5):332-335
Objective To analyze the ability of rheumatologistto read the magnetic resonance imag of sacroiliac joint of spondyloarthritis patients.Methods The questionnaire survey were conducted among rheumatologists and the answers of the questionnaires were analyzed by quantitative analysis.Results 66.9% (75/112) rheumatologist did not known how to choose the sequence of magnetic resonance imaging,and 55.4%(62/112) rheumatologist thought that bone marrow edema was very important for the diagnosis of spondyloarthritis,but only less than 10% rheumatologists thought that erosion and fat infiltration could also h elp to make the diagnosis of spondy-loarthritis.Conclusion It is very important for rheumatologists to receive training on the reading of magnetic resonance images of sacroiliac joint of spondyloarthritis patients.
9.The clinical analysis for the whole-spine magnetic resonance imaging of axial spondyloarthritis
Gui LUO ; Zheng ZHAO ; Jian ZHU ; Jianglin ZHANG ; Feng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2014;53(6):464-468
Objective To investigate spinemagnetic resonance imaging(MRI) findings in patients with axial spondyloarthritis (SpA) and to analyze the correlation between imaging and clinical manifestation.Methods The clinical data of patients with axial SpA were recorded.All patients underwent whole spine MRI scanning.The MRI findings of spinal involvement were explored.Moreover,the correlation between lesions in spinal MRI and Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index(BASDAI),Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Functional Index (BASFI),Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Metrology Index (BASMI),nocturnal pain visual analogue scale (VAS) score,back pain VAS score,global disease activity VAS score,Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity score (ASDAS),erythrocyte sedimentation rate,C-reactive protein was analyzed.Results Thirty-three patients with axial SpA were included in this study.The image abnormalities of the spine were confirmed in 29 axial SpA patients by MRI,including Romanus lesion,Andersson lesion,the inflammation of facet joints and syndesmophyte.In correlation study,BASMI was positively correlated to the numbers of acute Romanus lesions,chronic Romanus lesions,chronic Andersson lesions and whole spinal lesions(r =0.440,P<0.05; r =0.483,P<0.05; r=0.421,P<0.05; r=0.589,P < 0.05 respectively).There was a statistically significant correlation between chronic Andersson lesions and BASFI(r =0.392,P <0.05).But no significant associations were found between MRI lesions and other clinical findings.Conclusions MRI lesions in axial SpA were associated with findings reflecting the spinal function,which can better guide the clinical treatment.
10.Effect of triptolide on local stimulation
Jian-Feng LIN ; Hui ZHU ; You-Lan ZHENG ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;0(02):-
Aim The effect triptolide(Tri) on local stimulation was observed .Methods Tri solution in different concentrations was applied in rabbits, rats and mice and the respenses were observed .Results 1.11 ,2.22 and 4.44 mmol?L-1 of Tri induced obvious erythema and edema on both intact skin and injured skin of rabbits.The pathological histology revealed the evident inflammation in scarfskin and corium 2.22 mmol?L-1 and 4.44 mmol?L-1 of triptolide significantly induced swelling of auricle in mice.0.55 mmol?L-1 and 1.11 mmol?L-1 of Tri significantly induced swelling of planta in rats.The response of inflammation reached to peak at the third day after hypodermic injection and lasted a week.Tri also significantly induced pain reaction and enhanced the permeability of capillary after local injection in mice.Conclusion Tri has a local stimulation effect and induces inflammation which can not be antagonized by its anti-inflammation effect.