1.Retinal and corneal toxicity analysis of different intraocular injection methods of foscarnet sodium in rabbit eyes
Yinghan ZHAO ; Binjia SUN ; Qing LU ; Chendi LI ; Ting YU ; Jing HONG ; Rongmei PENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2025;43(8):713-721
Objective:To evaluate the toxicity of foscarnet sodium injection into the anterior chamber and intravitreal cavity on the cornea and retina.Methods:Thirty-six adult New Zealand White rabbits were randomly divided into control group, intravitreal injection group, and intracameral injection group, with 12 rabbits in each group.In the control group, 0.1 ml of balanced salt solution (BSS) was injected into the vitreous cavity of one eye, and an equal volume of BSS was injected into the anterior chamber of the other eye.In the intracameral injection group and intravitreal injection group, 0.1 ml of sodium foscarnet 1.2 mg was injected into the anterior chamber and vitreous cavity of one eye, respectively.Slit-lamp microscopy, ophthalmoscope, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and in vivo confocal laser scanning microscopy were performed on 3 experimental rabbits from each group on days 1, 7, 14, and 28 after injection.After sacrifice, both eyeballs were removed, and the corneas and retinas were examined using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy to evaluate the toxicity to the cornea and retina comprehensively.The use and care of the animals complied with the ARVO Statement.The study protocol was approved by an Ethics Committee of Peking University Third Hospital (No.IRB00006761-2015197). Results:Slit-lamp microscopy and OCT showed no corneal edema, intraocular inflammation, or other abnormalities in the intravitreal injection and control groups.Mild corneal edema was observed in intracameral injection group 1 day after injection, which resolved 7 days after injection. In vivo confocal laser scanning microscopy revealed normal hexagonal corneal endothelial cell morphology in the intravitreal injection and control groups.There was no significant difference in endothelial cell density at baseline and 1, 7, and 14 days after injection among the three groups ( Fgroup=1.21, P=0.32; Ftime=1.21, P=0.32).Light microscopy revealed no obvious corneal abnormalities.On days 1 and 7 after injection, retinal nerve fiber layer vacuolization and inflammatory cell infiltration were observed in the intravitreal injection and control groups.In the intravitreal injection of BSS group, inflammatory cell infiltration occurred in the retina without vacuolization 1 day after injection.There were no structural changes in the photoreceptor layer, and the nuclear layer was well-organized.Scanning electron microscopy showed no significant abnormalities in the corneal endothelium in the intravitreal injection group 1 day after injection.In the intracameral injection group, a large number of inflammatory cells were deposited and adhered to the corneal endothelium 1 day after injection and disappeared 7 days after injection.Transmission electron microscopy revealed that in the intravitreal injection group, 1 day after injection swelling of corneal endothelial cells, dilatation of the endoplasmic reticulum, and partial mitochondrial swelling were observed, which normalized 14 days after injection and vacuolization was present in the retina and interstitial fluid accumulation persisted until the 28 days after injection.In the intracameral injection group, swollen mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum of corneal endothelial cells was observed and resolved by 14 days after injection.However, structural abnormalities in the membranous discs of the photoreceptor outer segments and interstitial fluid accumulation in the optic nerve fiber layer persisted 1 day after injection and did not fully recover 28 days after injection. Conclusions:Intracameral intravitreal and injection of foscarnet sodium have transient toxic effects on the retina, which gradually weaken over time.Intracameral injection of foscarnet sodium was more toxic to corneal endothelial cells than intravitreal injection.
2.Correlations of PTTG1 and UBE2C with prognosis of liver cancer based on bioinformatics analysis
Lichao CAO ; Ying BA ; Fang CHEN ; Long XU ; Chendi YU ; Xiaoping LU ; Hezi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2025;43(1):50-58
Objective To explore the T/NK cell-related differentially expressed genes(T/NK-DEGs)related to the prognosis of liver cancer based on the single-cell RNA-seq data,gene expression data and clinical information in the GEO and TCGA databases,and construct the prognostic model of liver cancer.Methods The single-cell RNA-seq data and gene expression matrices of liver cancer were obtained from the GEO database.The TCGA-LIHC cohorts,including mRNA expression data,clinical information,survival infor-mation,and somatic mutation data,were obtained from the TCGA database.Based on the two databases,the prognostic model of liver cancer patients was constructed by the bioinformatics method,and the performance of the model was predicted.Results Two T/NK-DEGs,PTTG1 and UBE2C,were identified to be associated with the prognosis of liver cancer and a prognostic model of liver cancer was constructed based on them.According to the risk score,the patients were divided into the high-risk score group and low-risk score group,in which the patients with high-risk score had a worse prognosis than those with low-risk score.The areas under the receiv-er operating characteristics(ROC)curve(AUCROC)of the prognostic model at 1-year,3-year and 5-year time points were 0.685,0.647 and 0.594,respectively.The higher risk score was correlated with the advanced pathological stage(Ⅰstage,Ⅱstage,andⅢstage)and T-stage(T1,T2,and T3)(P<0.05).The prognostic model was able to predict the proportion of tumor infiltrating immune cells,and the sensitivity of immunotherapy and chemotherapy drugs in patients with liver cancer.Conclusion The constructed prog-nostic model in this study has an important role in the prediction of individualized survival and clinical treatment response of patients with liver cancer.
3.Retinal and corneal toxicity analysis of different intraocular injection methods of foscarnet sodium in rabbit eyes
Yinghan ZHAO ; Binjia SUN ; Qing LU ; Chendi LI ; Ting YU ; Jing HONG ; Rongmei PENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2025;43(8):713-721
Objective:To evaluate the toxicity of foscarnet sodium injection into the anterior chamber and intravitreal cavity on the cornea and retina.Methods:Thirty-six adult New Zealand White rabbits were randomly divided into control group, intravitreal injection group, and intracameral injection group, with 12 rabbits in each group.In the control group, 0.1 ml of balanced salt solution (BSS) was injected into the vitreous cavity of one eye, and an equal volume of BSS was injected into the anterior chamber of the other eye.In the intracameral injection group and intravitreal injection group, 0.1 ml of sodium foscarnet 1.2 mg was injected into the anterior chamber and vitreous cavity of one eye, respectively.Slit-lamp microscopy, ophthalmoscope, optical coherence tomography (OCT), and in vivo confocal laser scanning microscopy were performed on 3 experimental rabbits from each group on days 1, 7, 14, and 28 after injection.After sacrifice, both eyeballs were removed, and the corneas and retinas were examined using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy to evaluate the toxicity to the cornea and retina comprehensively.The use and care of the animals complied with the ARVO Statement.The study protocol was approved by an Ethics Committee of Peking University Third Hospital (No.IRB00006761-2015197). Results:Slit-lamp microscopy and OCT showed no corneal edema, intraocular inflammation, or other abnormalities in the intravitreal injection and control groups.Mild corneal edema was observed in intracameral injection group 1 day after injection, which resolved 7 days after injection. In vivo confocal laser scanning microscopy revealed normal hexagonal corneal endothelial cell morphology in the intravitreal injection and control groups.There was no significant difference in endothelial cell density at baseline and 1, 7, and 14 days after injection among the three groups ( Fgroup=1.21, P=0.32; Ftime=1.21, P=0.32).Light microscopy revealed no obvious corneal abnormalities.On days 1 and 7 after injection, retinal nerve fiber layer vacuolization and inflammatory cell infiltration were observed in the intravitreal injection and control groups.In the intravitreal injection of BSS group, inflammatory cell infiltration occurred in the retina without vacuolization 1 day after injection.There were no structural changes in the photoreceptor layer, and the nuclear layer was well-organized.Scanning electron microscopy showed no significant abnormalities in the corneal endothelium in the intravitreal injection group 1 day after injection.In the intracameral injection group, a large number of inflammatory cells were deposited and adhered to the corneal endothelium 1 day after injection and disappeared 7 days after injection.Transmission electron microscopy revealed that in the intravitreal injection group, 1 day after injection swelling of corneal endothelial cells, dilatation of the endoplasmic reticulum, and partial mitochondrial swelling were observed, which normalized 14 days after injection and vacuolization was present in the retina and interstitial fluid accumulation persisted until the 28 days after injection.In the intracameral injection group, swollen mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum of corneal endothelial cells was observed and resolved by 14 days after injection.However, structural abnormalities in the membranous discs of the photoreceptor outer segments and interstitial fluid accumulation in the optic nerve fiber layer persisted 1 day after injection and did not fully recover 28 days after injection. Conclusions:Intracameral intravitreal and injection of foscarnet sodium have transient toxic effects on the retina, which gradually weaken over time.Intracameral injection of foscarnet sodium was more toxic to corneal endothelial cells than intravitreal injection.
4.Correlations of PTTG1 and UBE2C with prognosis of liver cancer based on bioinformatics analysis
Lichao CAO ; Ying BA ; Fang CHEN ; Long XU ; Chendi YU ; Xiaoping LU ; Hezi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2025;43(1):50-58
Objective To explore the T/NK cell-related differentially expressed genes(T/NK-DEGs)related to the prognosis of liver cancer based on the single-cell RNA-seq data,gene expression data and clinical information in the GEO and TCGA databases,and construct the prognostic model of liver cancer.Methods The single-cell RNA-seq data and gene expression matrices of liver cancer were obtained from the GEO database.The TCGA-LIHC cohorts,including mRNA expression data,clinical information,survival infor-mation,and somatic mutation data,were obtained from the TCGA database.Based on the two databases,the prognostic model of liver cancer patients was constructed by the bioinformatics method,and the performance of the model was predicted.Results Two T/NK-DEGs,PTTG1 and UBE2C,were identified to be associated with the prognosis of liver cancer and a prognostic model of liver cancer was constructed based on them.According to the risk score,the patients were divided into the high-risk score group and low-risk score group,in which the patients with high-risk score had a worse prognosis than those with low-risk score.The areas under the receiv-er operating characteristics(ROC)curve(AUCROC)of the prognostic model at 1-year,3-year and 5-year time points were 0.685,0.647 and 0.594,respectively.The higher risk score was correlated with the advanced pathological stage(Ⅰstage,Ⅱstage,andⅢstage)and T-stage(T1,T2,and T3)(P<0.05).The prognostic model was able to predict the proportion of tumor infiltrating immune cells,and the sensitivity of immunotherapy and chemotherapy drugs in patients with liver cancer.Conclusion The constructed prog-nostic model in this study has an important role in the prediction of individualized survival and clinical treatment response of patients with liver cancer.
5.Assessment of Gait Stability using Acceleration Signal
Chendi LI ; Yu WU ; Kerong DAI ; Dongyun GU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2019;34(1):E091-E097
Objective To analyze human gait stability by acceleration signal at the head and lumbar under different walking conditions, and make comparison with parameters by the traditional COM (center of mass)-COP(center of pressure) method, so as to discuss the reliability of applying wearable sensors to analyze human gait stability. Methods The harmonic ratio (HR) parameter at the head and lumbar based on acceleration signal was applied to analyze gait stability of 18 healthy young adults under 3 walking conditions (footwear normal walking, barefoot normal walking and barefoot walking at different velocities), and the results were compared with the assessment results from the COM-COP method. Results Walking at normal velocity was most stable, with the maximum HR parameter. Compared with footwear walking, HR parameters were significantly decreased (P<0.05) during barefoot walking, indicating that gait stability was reduced. The results were consistent with the assessment results from the COM-COP method. Considering the factors of walking velocity and footwear, the gait stability parameters obtained by the two methods showed a significant negative linear correlation (R2>0.50). Lumbar HR parameter and COM-COP parameters showed a stronger linear correlation (R2>0.65). Conclusions The application of acceleration signal-based analysis algorithm could effectively and reliably evaluate the stability of human gait, and acceleration at the lumbar was more sensitive than the head signal for analyzing gait stability.
6.Comparison effects of acupuncture at distal acupoints and local acupoints on treatment of xerophthalmia.
Chao WANG ; Wentao DING ; Yingmei YU ; Bo ZHANG ; Dong XU ; Chendi ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2017;37(10):1069-1072
OBJECTIVETo compare the clinical efficacy differences between acupuncture at distal acupoints and local acupoints on treatment of xerophthalmia.
METHODSA total of 40 patients of xerophthalmia were randomly divided into a distal group and a local group, 20 cases in each one. One patient in local group lost contact, and finally 20 cases in the distal group and 19 cases in the local group finished treatment. The patients in the distal group were treated with acupuncture at Guangming (GB 37) and Diwuhui (GB 42), while those in the local group were treated with acupuncture at Cuanzhu (BL 2), Tongziliao (GB 1) and Taiyang (EX-HN 5). Patients in both groups were treated once a day, five times per week, and totally 2-week treatment were given. The subjective symptom based on visual analogue scale (VAS), tear secretion, ocular surface disease index (OSDI) and breakup time (BUT) were evaluated before treatment, after two-week treatment (end of treatment) and two weeks after end of treatment (follow-up visit) in the two groups.
RESULTSAfter treatment and follow-up visit, the VAS, tear secretion, OSDI and BUT were all improved (<0.05,<0.01), but the differences of VAS and OSDI between the two groups were not significant (both>0.05). At follow-up visit, the differences of tear secretion and BUT between the two groups were significant (both<0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe acupuncture at distal acupoints could relieve xerophthalmia symptoms, improve quality of life, increase tear secretion and prolong BUT, which is superior to local acupoints in long term.

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