1.Correlation study on pericyte depletion,eye-signs in blood stasis syndrome,and blood-brain barrier dys-function in neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(6):790-799
Objective This study aims to investigate the pathological role and molecular mechanisms of pericyte depletion in neuropsychiatric lupus(NPSLE)and to assess the potential of the PDGFR-β signaling pathway as a novel therapeutic target for NPSLE.Methods NPSLE models were established using 8-week-old female MRL/lpr mice,from which those exhibiting abnormal behaviors were selected for further analysis.The PDGFR-β signaling pathway was modulated using an agonist to promote pericyte proliferation or an inhibitor to suppress pericyte apoptosis.The effects of these treatments on blood-brain barrier(BBB)integrity,eye-signs in blood stasis syndrome,neuronal integrity,and tight junction protein expression were evaluated.Evans blue staining,H&E staining,Nissl staining,and immunofluorescence staining were employed to assess the expression of tight junction proteins(Cadherin,ZO-1),endothelial cell markers(CD31),and pericyte markers(NG2).Results Mice in the NPSLE group exhibited significant anxiety,depression,and cognitive impairment.In the PDGFR-β inhibition group,eye-signs in blood stasis syndrome scores were significantly elevated(P<0.01),BBB permeability was markedly increased(P<0.001),neuronal numbers were significantly reduced,tight junction protein expression was diminished,and pericyte depletion was aggravated.Conversely,the PDGFR-β agonist group showed a significant reduction in eye-signs in blood stasis syndrome scores(P<0.01),improved pericyte survival,enhanced expression of tight junction proteins,reduced neuronal damage,and restoration of BBB function(P<0.001).Immunofluorescence staining further confirmed that PDGFR-β activation significantly protected pericytes.Conclusions Pericyte depletion is closely associated with increased BBB permeability and exacerba-tion of eye-signs in blood stasis syndrome.Modulation of the PDGFR-β signaling pathway may provide a promising therapeutic strategy for NPSLE.
2.Clinical application study of the "two-winged" retraction technique in laparoscopic complete mesocolic resection for the left hemicolon
Lifeng XIE ; Jing JIA ; Qiwei CHEN ; Jianbin HOU ; Yan LIU ; Yiyang WU ; Xinyu LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(4):412-416
Objective:To explore the application value of the "Dual-Wing" traction technique in the medial & head lateral laparoscopic left hemicolectomy with radical resection.Methods:The "Dual-Wing " traction technique is based on the theory of mesenteric anatomy. The assistant lifts the proper mesentery of the digestive tract to be resected or the adjacent mesenteric tissue connected to it,thereby elevating the target organ and its mesentery as a whole away from the mesenteric bed. By utilizing the tension transmission between the proper mesenteries of adjacent organs to create counter-tension,the surgeon's operative actions are always maintained along the line of maximum counter-tension.After incising the mesenteric fusion line,this technique assists the surgeon in entering the fusion plane. A descriptive case series study method was adopted to retrospectively analyze the clinical and pathological data of 37 colorectal cancer patients who underwent laparoscopic left hemicolectomy with the "Dual-Wing" traction technique via a medial and cephalad approach, performed by the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery at Dongjie Campus of the First Hospital of Quanzhou, Fujian Medical University, from May 2023 to November 2023.Results:All patients successfully underwent laparoscopic left hemicolectomy via the medial & head lateral approach using the "Dual-Wing" traction technique.The surgery adhered to the principles of total mesocolic excision and safely mobilized the left colon and its mesentery from the correct anatomical plane. In the entire group of patients,there were 14 males and 23 females; the mean operative time was 94.1±18.3 minutes; the mean intraoperative blood loss was 9.8±5.4 ml; the mean number of lymph nodes dissected was 18.1±3.9; the mean number of positive lymph nodes was 1.4±1.6; the pathological specimen resection margin grading was Grade A in 29 cases, Grade B in 8 cases, and no Grade C cases; the tumor TNM staging was Stage I in 3 cases, Stage IIA in 7 cases, Stage IIB in 6 cases, Stage IIIA in 2 cases, Stage IIIB in 15 cases, and Stage IIIC in 4 cases; the mean time to first flatus postoperatively was 35.7±7.5 hours; the mean length of hospital stay was 9.1±1.7 days. There were no intraoperative injuries to the pancreas or spleen. Postoperative complications occurred in 3 cases. No anastomotic leakage was observed in the entire group, and there were no deaths following the surgery.Conclusion:The application of the "Dual-Wing" traction technique to establish a stable surgical scenario can significantly reduce the demands on the assistant. It is conducive to maintaining mesenteric tension and fully exposing the surgical field. It also allows for the rapid identification and maintenance of the correct anatomical plane. For colorectal cancer patients, the surgery is safe and feasible, with satisfactory short-term therapeutic effects.
3.Correlation study on pericyte depletion,eye-signs in blood stasis syndrome,and blood-brain barrier dys-function in neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(6):790-799
Objective This study aims to investigate the pathological role and molecular mechanisms of pericyte depletion in neuropsychiatric lupus(NPSLE)and to assess the potential of the PDGFR-β signaling pathway as a novel therapeutic target for NPSLE.Methods NPSLE models were established using 8-week-old female MRL/lpr mice,from which those exhibiting abnormal behaviors were selected for further analysis.The PDGFR-β signaling pathway was modulated using an agonist to promote pericyte proliferation or an inhibitor to suppress pericyte apoptosis.The effects of these treatments on blood-brain barrier(BBB)integrity,eye-signs in blood stasis syndrome,neuronal integrity,and tight junction protein expression were evaluated.Evans blue staining,H&E staining,Nissl staining,and immunofluorescence staining were employed to assess the expression of tight junction proteins(Cadherin,ZO-1),endothelial cell markers(CD31),and pericyte markers(NG2).Results Mice in the NPSLE group exhibited significant anxiety,depression,and cognitive impairment.In the PDGFR-β inhibition group,eye-signs in blood stasis syndrome scores were significantly elevated(P<0.01),BBB permeability was markedly increased(P<0.001),neuronal numbers were significantly reduced,tight junction protein expression was diminished,and pericyte depletion was aggravated.Conversely,the PDGFR-β agonist group showed a significant reduction in eye-signs in blood stasis syndrome scores(P<0.01),improved pericyte survival,enhanced expression of tight junction proteins,reduced neuronal damage,and restoration of BBB function(P<0.001).Immunofluorescence staining further confirmed that PDGFR-β activation significantly protected pericytes.Conclusions Pericyte depletion is closely associated with increased BBB permeability and exacerba-tion of eye-signs in blood stasis syndrome.Modulation of the PDGFR-β signaling pathway may provide a promising therapeutic strategy for NPSLE.
4.Clinical application study of the "two-winged" retraction technique in laparoscopic complete mesocolic resection for the left hemicolon
Lifeng XIE ; Jing JIA ; Qiwei CHEN ; Jianbin HOU ; Yan LIU ; Yiyang WU ; Xinyu LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2025;28(4):412-416
Objective:To explore the application value of the "Dual-Wing" traction technique in the medial & head lateral laparoscopic left hemicolectomy with radical resection.Methods:The "Dual-Wing " traction technique is based on the theory of mesenteric anatomy. The assistant lifts the proper mesentery of the digestive tract to be resected or the adjacent mesenteric tissue connected to it,thereby elevating the target organ and its mesentery as a whole away from the mesenteric bed. By utilizing the tension transmission between the proper mesenteries of adjacent organs to create counter-tension,the surgeon's operative actions are always maintained along the line of maximum counter-tension.After incising the mesenteric fusion line,this technique assists the surgeon in entering the fusion plane. A descriptive case series study method was adopted to retrospectively analyze the clinical and pathological data of 37 colorectal cancer patients who underwent laparoscopic left hemicolectomy with the "Dual-Wing" traction technique via a medial and cephalad approach, performed by the Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery at Dongjie Campus of the First Hospital of Quanzhou, Fujian Medical University, from May 2023 to November 2023.Results:All patients successfully underwent laparoscopic left hemicolectomy via the medial & head lateral approach using the "Dual-Wing" traction technique.The surgery adhered to the principles of total mesocolic excision and safely mobilized the left colon and its mesentery from the correct anatomical plane. In the entire group of patients,there were 14 males and 23 females; the mean operative time was 94.1±18.3 minutes; the mean intraoperative blood loss was 9.8±5.4 ml; the mean number of lymph nodes dissected was 18.1±3.9; the mean number of positive lymph nodes was 1.4±1.6; the pathological specimen resection margin grading was Grade A in 29 cases, Grade B in 8 cases, and no Grade C cases; the tumor TNM staging was Stage I in 3 cases, Stage IIA in 7 cases, Stage IIB in 6 cases, Stage IIIA in 2 cases, Stage IIIB in 15 cases, and Stage IIIC in 4 cases; the mean time to first flatus postoperatively was 35.7±7.5 hours; the mean length of hospital stay was 9.1±1.7 days. There were no intraoperative injuries to the pancreas or spleen. Postoperative complications occurred in 3 cases. No anastomotic leakage was observed in the entire group, and there were no deaths following the surgery.Conclusion:The application of the "Dual-Wing" traction technique to establish a stable surgical scenario can significantly reduce the demands on the assistant. It is conducive to maintaining mesenteric tension and fully exposing the surgical field. It also allows for the rapid identification and maintenance of the correct anatomical plane. For colorectal cancer patients, the surgery is safe and feasible, with satisfactory short-term therapeutic effects.
5.Effects and mechanism of mechanical stretch promoting proliferation and inhibiting osteogenic and adipogenic differentiation of skeletal satellite cells in mice
Zhaowen GAO ; Hongyun LI ; Jianbin WU ; Shuxin ZHANG ; Jian YE ; Fengchun WU
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2024;43(8):637-646
Objective To investigate the effect of mechanical stretch on the proliferation and differen-tiation of skeletal satellite cells in mice,and explore its mechanism.Methods The research was divid-ed into two parts.In the first part,all mice were not given osteogenic or adipogenic induction,and randomly divided into a control group,a mechanical stretch(MS)group,a solvent control group[Di-methyl sulfoxide(DMSO)+mechanical stretch],a Notch inhibitor(KY-02111)+mechanical stretch group and a Wnt inhibitor(FLI-06)+mechanical stretch group,with the aim to evaluate cell prolifera-tion and migration,and the effect of mechanical stretch on the Wnt and Notch signaling pathway.In the second part,all mice were randomly divided into 6 groups:a control group,an induced differentia-tion(ID)group,an induced differentiation+mechanical stretch(IDMS)group,an induced differentia-tion+DMSO+mechanical stretch(IDDMS)group,an induced differentiation+Notch inhibitor(KY-02111)+mechanical stretch(IDNMS)group,and an induced differentiation+Wnt inhibitor(FLI-06)+mechanical stretch(IDWMS)group.All groups except the control group were induced differenti-ation using osteoblastic or adipogenic medium,and the IDMS group was applied tensile stress to the cell basement membrane,with the IDDMS and IDNMS groups given DMSO and KY-02111 or FLI-06 with a final concentration of 5 μM into the culture medium,respectively.On the 7th and 14th days af-ter culture,cell proliferation was detected using CCK-8,while on the 14th day after culture,cell mi-gration was observed using the streak method.Alkaline phosphatase and oil red staining were per-formed on all cells.Moreover,the mRNA expression of osteogenic[alkaline phosphatase(ALP)and Runt-related transcription factor(Runx)-2]and adipogenic[fatty acid-binding protein(FABP)4 and li-poprteinlipase(LPL)]differentiation marker genes were quantitatively detected by using the real-time PCR.Meanwhile,while the expression of c-Myc and Cyclin B(CCNB)1 proteins was measured using Western blotting.Results Cell proliferation increased significantly in MS group compared with the con-trol group(P<0.01),while that of IDMMS and IDNMS groups decreased significantly compared with MS group.As to cell migration,MS group was significantly better than the control group(P<0.01),while there was a significant decrease in both IDMMS and IDNMS groups compared with MS group(P<0.01).According to ALP and oil red staining,a significant increase in ALP activity and lipid droplet secretion was observed in skeletal muscle satellite cells of ID groups compared with the control group,with the increase in IDMMS and IDNMS groups significantly greater than MS group.More-over,the results of real-time PCR showed that the expression of ALP and Runx-2mRNA in the osteo-genic induction group and the FABP4 and LPL mRNA in the adipogenic induction group increased sig-nificantly compared with the control group(P<0.05),with a significant decrease in the above measure-ments of IDMS group compared with ID group,but a significant increase in IDMMS and IDNMS groups compared with IDMS group(P<0.01).Meanwhile,according to Western blotting,the expres-sion of c-Myc and CCNB1proteins increased significantly in the skeletal muscle satellite cells of MS group compared with the control group(P<0.01),while that of IDMMS and IDNMS groups decreased significantly compared with MS group(P<0.01).Conclusion Mechanical stretch can promote the prolif-eration and migration of skeletal satellite cells in mice,but inhibit osteogenic and adipogenic differenti-ation.Its mechanism is related to the activation of Wnt and Notch signal pathways.
6.Effects of Muscle Electrical Stimulation Combined with Muscle Strength Training on Biomechanical Characteristics of Knee Joint in Patients with Patellofemoral Pain
Yingce YAO ; Jianbin ZHAO ; Xiaowei YANG ; Jing WU ; Boshi XUE ; Xia WANG ; Chen YANG ; Liangliang ZHENG ; Zhipeng ZHOU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2024;39(4):677-684
Objective To investigate the effects of electrical stimulation combined with muscle strength training on knee joint biomechanical characteristics in patients with patellofemoral pain(PFP).Methods Forty-six patients with PFP were recruited and randomly assigned to the muscle strength training(MST)and electrical muscle stimulation with strength training(EMS)groups.The intervention was performed three times a week for six weeks.The anterior knee pain scale(AKPS)was used to measure the knee pain degree.Knee kinematics,dynamics,and surface electromyography(sEMG)data were collected using an infrared motion capture system,force platform,and sEMG system during drop jumps before and after the intervention.Two-way analysis of variance with repeated measures was applied to determine the differences between the dependent variables of the two groups before and after the intervention.Results Compared with pre-intervention,the AKPS score,vastus medialis oblique(VMO)activation,VMO/vastus lateralis(VMO/VL)activation,maximum knee flexion angle,and peak knee extension moment increased significantly in the EMS group;the maximum knee abduction,external rotation angle,and peak knee external rotation moment decreased significantly in the EMS group after intervention.Compared with pre-intervention,the AKPS score,maximum knee flexion angle,and peak knee extension moment increased significantly in the MST group after intervention,the peak knee abduction and external rotation moment significantly decreased in the MST group after intervention.Post-hoc comparisons indicated that compared with the MST group,the AKPS score,VMO activation,VMO/VL activation were significantly higher and the maximum knee abduction angle was significantly lower in the EMS group.Conclusions EMS contributes to the better balance muscle activation of the VMO and VL and corrects the excessive knee abduction angle during jump landing,which may be helpful in relieving pain and improving lower limb function in patients with PFP.
7.Inhibition of S1P/S1PR2-mediated pericyte loss alleviates blood-brain bar-rier dysfunction in NPSLE mice
Jianbin LI ; Yan WANG ; Rui WU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2024;40(9):1580-1588
AIM:To investigate the pathological mechanism by which abnormal activation of sphingosine-1-phosphate(S1P)/S1P receptor 2(S1PR2)signaling pathway induces pericyte loss and subsequently affects blood-brain barrier dysfunction in neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus(NPSLE)mice using MRL/lpr mouse model.METHODS:Behavioral changes in female MRL/lpr mice from 6 weeks of age were assessed using open-field test(OFT),novel object recognition test(NORT)and forced swimming test(FST).The mice with neurobehavioral changes exceeding 20%compared with baseline were defined as NPSLE mice,and were randomly divided into 3 groups,each with 6 mice:NPSLE-S1P antagonist group,NPSLE-S1PR2 blocker group,and NPSLE saline treatment group.Additional 6 mice with no abnormal behavioral changes served as control group.The mice in NPSLE-S1P antagonist group were treated with S1P antagonist FTY720(2 mg/kg,orally),those in NPSLE-S1PR2 blocker group received treatment with S1PR2 blocker JTE-013(8 mg/kg,intraperitoneally),while those in NPSLE saline treatment group and control group received an equivalent volume of saline.Treatments were conducted 3 times per week for 3 weeks.Behavioral changes were reassessed using OFT,NORT and FST.Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)was used to detect serum levels of S1P,interleukin-6(IL-6)and interferon-α(IFN-α).Blood-brain barrier permeability changes were evaluated by Evans blue staining.He-matoxylin-eosin(HE)staining was employed to observe brain tissue inflammation,Nissl staining was used to examine neu-ronal damage,and immunofluorescence staining was performed to assess the expression of pericyte marker neural/glial an-tigen 2(NG2)and endothelial cell marker CD31 in microvessels.Western blot analysis was conducted to detect the ex-pression levels of S1P,S1PR2,platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β(PDGFR-β)and zonula occludens-1(ZO-1)in brain tissues,while RT-qPCR was utilized to measure S1PR2 and PDGFR-β mRNA levels.RESULTS:Compared with model group,the mice in S1P antagonist and S1PR2 blocker groups exhibited reduced latency and immobility time in the water(P<0.05)and increased central zone exploration distance(P<0.05).There was reduced inflammatory exudation and neuronal damage in the ventricles,along with attenuated retention of pericytes(NG2,green)and endothelial cells(CD31,red).Serum levels of S1P,IL-6 and IFN-α were significantly decreased(P<0.05).The S1PR2 mRNA expres-sion was significantly reduced,whereas PDGFR-β mRNA expression was significantly increased(P<0.05).Protein ex-pression levels of S1P and S1PR2 were significantly decreased,while PDGFR-β and ZO-1 protein levels were significantly increased(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Inhibition of the S1P/S1PR2 pathway attenuates neurobehavioral symptoms,re-duces blood-brain barrier permeability,and suppresses inflammation in NPSLE mice.
8.Intervention of muscle strength training combined with neuromuscular electrical stimulation on lower limb function and biomechanical changes in patients with patellofemoral pain
Jing WU ; Yingce YAO ; Xiaowei YANG ; Boshi XUE ; Jianbin ZHAO ; Chen YANG ; Tianfeng LUAN ; Zhipeng ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(9):1365-1371
BACKGROUND:Lower limb peri-knee muscle strength training and neuromuscular electrical stimulation are generally safe and effective rehabilitation methods for patellofemoral joint pain,but the mechanism of their intervention is still unclear. OBJECTIVE:To determine the effect of muscle strength training combined with neuromuscular electrical stimulation on pain,lower extremity function and biomechanical characteristics in patients with patellofemoral pain. METHODS:Thirty-seven patients with patellofemoral pain were randomly divided into muscle strength training combined with electrical stimulation group(trial group,n=19)and muscle strength training group(control group,n=18).Both groups underwent intervention training for 6 weeks,three times a week.The visual analog scale and anterior knee pain scale were used to evaluate the pain level and functional level of the knee.Kinematic and kinetics data during running were collected by using an infrared motion capture system and a three-dimensional force platform simultaneously.A two-way analysis of variance with repeated measures(group*time)was applied to analyze the data. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)After the intervention,the visual analog scale scores of the trial group and the control group were significantly decreased(P<0.001),and the anterior knee pain scale scores were significantly increased(Ptrial group<0.001,Pcontrol group=0.001)in the trial group and control group.The anterior knee pain scale scores of the trial group were significantly higher compared to the control group after the intervention(P=0.001).(2)The peak knee flexion angle(P=0.011),peak knee extension moment(P<0.001),the peak knee internal rotation moment(P=0.008),the peak patellofemoral stress(P<0.001)and the peak patellofemoral contact force(P<0.001)were significantly decreased in the trial and control groups during running after the intervention compared with those before the intervention.(3)In conclusion,both muscle strength training and muscle strength training combined with electrical stimulation training are helpful to improve the subjective pain and lower limb function of patellofemoral pain patients,enhance the movement pattern during running and reduce the stress of the patellofemoral joint.Compared with muscle strength training alone,muscle strength training combined with electrical stimulation can improve lower limb function more significantly.
9.Effect of muscle energy technique on dynamic postural control and lumbar neuromuscular function in patients with non-specific low back pain:a randomized controlled trial
Jianbin ZHAO ; Yingce YAO ; Jing WU ; Boshi XUE ; Xiaowei YANG ; Zhipeng ZHOU ; Liangliang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2024;30(9):1092-1098
Objective To explore the effect of muscle energy technique(MET)on dynamic posture control and lumbar neuromuscu-lar function in patients with non-specific low back pain. Methods From March to June,2022,30 college students with non-specific low back pain from Shandong Sport Universi-ty were randomly divided into control group(n=15)and intervention group(n=15).The control group received health education,and the intervention group received MET,for four weeks.They were assessed with Visual Ana-logue Scale(VAS)of pain,Oswestry Disability Index(ODI),Y-balance test and trunk flexion-relaxation test be-fore and after intervention. Results VAS scores decreased in both groups after intervention(|t|>2.449,P<0.05),and it was less in the intervention group than in the control group(t=-5.068,P<0.001);while ODI score decreased in the intervention group(t=4.785,P<0.001),and it was less in the intervention group than in the control group(t=-2.895,P=0.007);the performance of Y-balance test increased(t=-3.662,P=0.003)in the intervention group,as well as flexion-re-laxation ratio of multifidus(t=-2.460,P=0.029). Conclusion MET is effective on alleviating pain and lumbar dysfunction,improving dynamic posture control and en-hancing the function of the multifidus during flexion in patients with non-specific low back pain.
10.Analysis of Professor Qiu Maoliang's Academic Thoughts and Clinical Application of Acupuncture-Moxibustion for Fever Reduction
Ziqiu ZHOU ; Qian XU ; Haibin ZHU ; Jiangjia TAO ; Huanxi WU ; Jianbin ZHANG
Journal of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;40(10):1059-1063
Professor Qiu Maoliang,in his clinical practice and experience summary of acupuncture-moxibustion in the treatment of febrile diseases,proposes four acupuncture-moxibustion antipyretic methods,namely,releasing the exterior and reducing fever,clear-ing the interior and purging the heat,nourishing the yin and purging the heat,and assisting the yang and reducing fever,which respec-tively correspond to the exterior heat syndrome,interior heat syndrome,yin deficiency fever syndrome,and yang deficiency fever syn-drome.The academic connotation of Professor Qiu Maoliang's acupuncture-moxibustion for fever can be summarized as examining the syndrome and seeking the cause,and classifying fever;coordinating the four methods of acupuncture-moxibustion and operation tech-niques,which reflect Professor Qiu Maoliang's academic characteristics,such as the convergence of Chinese and Western medicine,mutual learning of acupuncture-moxibustion and medicine,and the connection of effect mechanism and theory.Professor Qiu Ma-oliang's academic thought of acupuncture-moxibustion antipyretic method not only helps to provide basis for further application of acu-puncture-moxibustion in contemporary clinical practice,but also enriches the modern biological connotation of acupuncture-moxibus-tion medicine.

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