1.Mechanism of curcumin inhibiting ferroptosis and alleviating osteoarthritis through p53 signaling pathway
Jianhua HU ; Huanhuan ZHENG ; Wenwei GUO ; Cuilin KUANG ; Aifeng PENG ; Haiying DUAN
Journal of China Medical University 2025;54(9):832-837
Objective To investigate whether curcumin(CUR)can reduce chondrocyte inflammation and cartilage degradation in osteo-arthritis(OA)and the underlying mechanisms.Methods A rat model of OA was established.Rats were randomly divided into a Sham,OA,CUR+OA,and deferoxamine(DFO)+OA groups with 10 mice in each group.Chondrocytes from 5-day-old SD rats were divided into the control,interleukin-1β(IL-1β),CUR+IL-1β,and DFO+IL-1β groups.A CCK-8 assay was performed to assess the effects of CUR on cell viability alone or combined with IL-1β.Toluidine blue staining and alcian blue staining were used to observe the morphological changes of IL-1β-induced chondrocytes.The expression of inflammatory response-related proteins(COX-2 and iNOS),extracellular matrix degradation-related proteins(COL2A and MMP13),and p53,SLC7A11,and GPX4 proteins during ferroptosis were detected by Western blotting.The mitochondrial membrane potential was detected by JC-1 staining.Mitochondrial morphology was observed using transmission electron microscopy.Safranine O-fast green/HE staining was performed on cartilage tissues.Immunohistochemical staining was performed to detect COL2A and SLC7A11 expression levels.Results CUR and DFO were found to reduce IL-1β-induced inflammation,cartilage degradation,and ferroptosis,and restore mitochondrial function in chondrocytes.CUR also reversed IL-1β-induced changes in collagen Ⅱ,p53,SLC7A11,GPX4,MMP13,iNOS,and COX-2 levels.In vivo,intra-articular injection of CUR significantly improved cartilage injury in the OA rat model,and the percentages of COL2A-and SLC7A11-positive cells significantly increased in the CUR+OA and DFO+OA groups.Conclusion CUR inhibits ferroptosis and ameliorates cartilage degeneration in OA through p53 signaling pathway.
2.Mechanism of curcumin inhibiting ferroptosis and alleviating osteoarthritis through p53 signaling pathway
Jianhua HU ; Huanhuan ZHENG ; Wenwei GUO ; Cuilin KUANG ; Aifeng PENG ; Haiying DUAN
Journal of China Medical University 2025;54(9):832-837
Objective To investigate whether curcumin(CUR)can reduce chondrocyte inflammation and cartilage degradation in osteo-arthritis(OA)and the underlying mechanisms.Methods A rat model of OA was established.Rats were randomly divided into a Sham,OA,CUR+OA,and deferoxamine(DFO)+OA groups with 10 mice in each group.Chondrocytes from 5-day-old SD rats were divided into the control,interleukin-1β(IL-1β),CUR+IL-1β,and DFO+IL-1β groups.A CCK-8 assay was performed to assess the effects of CUR on cell viability alone or combined with IL-1β.Toluidine blue staining and alcian blue staining were used to observe the morphological changes of IL-1β-induced chondrocytes.The expression of inflammatory response-related proteins(COX-2 and iNOS),extracellular matrix degradation-related proteins(COL2A and MMP13),and p53,SLC7A11,and GPX4 proteins during ferroptosis were detected by Western blotting.The mitochondrial membrane potential was detected by JC-1 staining.Mitochondrial morphology was observed using transmission electron microscopy.Safranine O-fast green/HE staining was performed on cartilage tissues.Immunohistochemical staining was performed to detect COL2A and SLC7A11 expression levels.Results CUR and DFO were found to reduce IL-1β-induced inflammation,cartilage degradation,and ferroptosis,and restore mitochondrial function in chondrocytes.CUR also reversed IL-1β-induced changes in collagen Ⅱ,p53,SLC7A11,GPX4,MMP13,iNOS,and COX-2 levels.In vivo,intra-articular injection of CUR significantly improved cartilage injury in the OA rat model,and the percentages of COL2A-and SLC7A11-positive cells significantly increased in the CUR+OA and DFO+OA groups.Conclusion CUR inhibits ferroptosis and ameliorates cartilage degeneration in OA through p53 signaling pathway.
3.Characteristics of psychiatric contact consultation in inpatients with the COVID-19 in Wuhan: a retrospective analysis
Jie ZHANG ; Jiong TAO ; Xuan LI ; Hongjun PENG ; Ping YIN ; Fengchun WU ; Xianglan WANG ; Yaoguang GUO ; Enyi LIU ; Zhiyong ZHONG ; Aifeng LI ; Tianyi ZHAI ; Xuewu LI ; Fei FENG ; Xiangxin LIU ; Hongbo HE
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2020;53(4):282-286
Objective:This article summarized the characteristics of inpatients with the COVID-19 by psychiatric contact consultation in Wuhan.Method:This was a retrospective study. A total of 105 patients consulted by the Guangdong psychological medical team from March 1, 2020 to March 7, 2020 were selected. Data were collected by 20 psychiatrists responsible for the contact consultation, including age, gender, the main reasons for the contact consultation and the psychiatric treatment plan. The consultant doctor decided whether to enter the isolation ward according to the patient′s condition introduced by the attending physician, and whom were followed up within a week. Descriptive statistical analysis was used to analyze the data.Results:There were 105 patients from 5 designated hospitals, aged (58.3±18.9) years, 62.9% (66/105) were females, and 102 (97.1%) were consulted face-to-face in the isolated ward. Main reasons for consultation were anxiety (65, 61.9%), depression (27, 25.7%), insomnia (6, 5.7%), agitation (6, 5.7%), and illusion (1, 1%). Seventy-seven of those patients (73.3%) received individualized psychotherapy, 1(1.0%) was prescribed with psychiatric medication, and 27 (25.7%) were treated with both measures. Follow-up showed that psychological symptoms relieved in 102 cases (97.1%).Conclusion:Psychosocial symptoms such as anxiety and depression are common in infected patients, and thereby psychiatric contact and consultation is in great demand in the treatment of COVID-19. Early intervention of mental health professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of patients plays a positive role in the recovery of them.
4.Characteristics of psychiatric contact consultation in inpatients with the COVID-19 in Wuhan: a retrospective analysis
Jie ZHANG ; Jiong TAO ; Xuan LI ; Hongjun PENG ; Ping YIN ; Fengchun WU ; Xianglan WANG ; Yaoguang GUO ; Enyi LIU ; Zhiyong ZHONG ; Aifeng LI ; Tianyi ZHAI ; Xuewu LI ; Fei FENG ; Xiangxin LIU ; Hongbo HE
Chinese Journal of Psychiatry 2020;53(4):282-286
Objective:This article summarized the characteristics of inpatients with the COVID-19 by psychiatric contact consultation in Wuhan.Method:This was a retrospective study. A total of 105 patients consulted by the Guangdong psychological medical team from March 1, 2020 to March 7, 2020 were selected. Data were collected by 20 psychiatrists responsible for the contact consultation, including age, gender, the main reasons for the contact consultation and the psychiatric treatment plan. The consultant doctor decided whether to enter the isolation ward according to the patient′s condition introduced by the attending physician, and whom were followed up within a week. Descriptive statistical analysis was used to analyze the data.Results:There were 105 patients from 5 designated hospitals, aged (58.3±18.9) years, 62.9% (66/105) were females, and 102 (97.1%) were consulted face-to-face in the isolated ward. Main reasons for consultation were anxiety (65, 61.9%), depression (27, 25.7%), insomnia (6, 5.7%), agitation (6, 5.7%), and illusion (1, 1%). Seventy-seven of those patients (73.3%) received individualized psychotherapy, 1(1.0%) was prescribed with psychiatric medication, and 27 (25.7%) were treated with both measures. Follow-up showed that psychological symptoms relieved in 102 cases (97.1%).Conclusion:Psychosocial symptoms such as anxiety and depression are common in infected patients, and thereby psychiatric contact and consultation is in great demand in the treatment of COVID-19. Early intervention of mental health professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of patients plays a positive role in the recovery of them.
5.Diagnostic value of hepatobiliary imaging combined with serum γ-GT/TBA ratio in children with congenital extrahepatic biliary atresia
Hui ZHOU ; Junhong LI ; Aifeng LI ; Hailian WEI ; Zhixiao WEI ; Xiaonan ZHANG ; Shengmei PENG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2018;38(11):736-740
Objective To study the diagnostic value of hepatobiliary imaging at 6 h post-injection of 99 Tcm-diethyl iminodiacetic acid ( EHIDA) ( HI-6) combined with serum gamma-glutamyltransferase (γ-GT)/total bile acid ( TBA) ratio ( combined diagnosis) in children with congenital extrahepatic biliary atre-sia (CEBA). Methods Clinical data of 194 pediatric patients (118 males, 76 females, mean 70.9 d) with jaundice from May 2013 to March 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients underwent surgery. According to the operation and pathologic diagnosis, patients were divided into CEBA group ( 113 cases) , infant hepatitis syndrome ( IHS) group ( 81 cases) . Serumγ-GT, TBA and the ratio ofγ-GT/TBA of the 2 groups were compared. Receiver operating characteristic ( ROC) curves were drawn to determine threshold values of the 3 parameters for diagnosis of CEBA. Patients also underwent 99 Tcm-EHIDA hepatobiliary dy-namic imaging. The diagnostic efficacies of HI-6, γ-GT, γ-GT/TBA ratio, and combined diagnosis were compared. Two-sample t test and χ2 test were used to analyze the data. Results There were significant differences in γ-GT/TBA ratio,γ-GT and TBA content between the 2 groups (t values:8.217, 9.298 and 2.426, all P<0.05). The serumγ-GT andγ-GT/TBA ratio had high diagnostic accuracies (area under ROC curve ( AUC):0.884 and 0.863) . The sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and positive predictive value of HI-6 in the diagnosis of CEBA were 91.15%(103/113), 39.51%(32/81), 69.59%(135/194) and 67.76%(103/152);the parameters of γ-GT were 69.91%(79/113), 93.83%(76/81), 79.90%(155/194) and 94.05%(79/84);and those ofγ-GT/TBA ratio were 71.68%(81/113), 92.59%(75/81), 80.41%(156/194) and 93.10%(81/87). The sensitivity of HI-6 was significantly higher than that of γ-GT and GGT/TBA ratio (χ2 values:16.256 and 14.154, both P<0.05) , but the specificity, accuracy and positive predic-tive value were significantly lower than those ofγ-GT/TBA ratio (χ2 values:50.899, 6.062 and 20.054, all P<0.05). The specificity, accuracy and positive predictive value of the combined diagnosis were 95.06%(77/81), 92.78%(180/194) and 96.26%(103/107) respectively, which were significantly higher than those of HI-6 (χ2 values:56.786, 34.168 and 31.335, all P<0.05) . Conclusions HI-6 combined withγ-GT/TBA ratio can significantly improve the diagnostic specificity and accuracy for CEBA. This method is more time-saving, simple and reliable, and has important clinical value.
6.Effect of Neurotrophin 3-chitosan on Endogenous Neurogenesis and Motor Function after Motor Cortex Injury in Rats
Feixiang YANG ; Aifeng ZHANG ; Peng HAO ; Junkui SHANG ; Hongmei DUAN ; Zhaoyang YANG ; Xiaoguang LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(2):155-161
Objective To observe the effects of neurotrophin 3 (NT3)-chitosan on motor function, and proliferation and differentiation of the neural stem cells (NSCs) in the injury area and subventricular zone (SVZ) in rats with motor cortex injury. Methods Sixty-five Wistar rats were divided into control group (n=7), injury group (n=29) and NT3-chitosan group (n=29). The motor cortex was aspirated and re-moved as cerebral injury model. NT3-chitosan was immediately implanted into the injured area after operation, and the control group re-ceived no intervention. Pellet reaching test was performed to detect the recovery of the forelimb function, HE staining was used to observe the lesion cavity size, and immunofluorescence staining was used to observe the proliferation and differentiation of NSCs 3 days, 7 days, 14 days, 1 month, 2 months and 3 months after operation. Results The grasp success rate was higher (F>6.00, P≤0.05), and the lesion cavity size was significantly smaller (F>629.5, P<0.001) in the NT3-chitosan group than in the injury group. In the NSCs differentiation experi-ment, the number of BrdU cells at all the time points was significantly higher in the NT3-chitosan group than in the injury group (F>171.43, P<0.001). In the NSCs proliferation experiment, the number of BrdU positive cells was still significantly higher in the NT3-chitosan group than in the control group and in the injury group (F>155.06, P<0.001), the number of Dcx positive cells was significantly higher in the NT3-chitosan group than in the injury group (F=62.367, P<0.001), and the number of BrdU/Dcx positive cells was significantly higher in the NT3-chitosan group than in the control group (F=33.527, P<0.001). Conclusion NT3-chitosan could activate NSCs in the SVZ, and pro-mote endogenous neurogenesis and forelimb function recovery in rats after motor cortex injury.

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