1.The effect of microgravity on hibernating myoblasts
Yizhou LIU ; Xiaojian CAO ; Liujia SHI ; Yunqiang CHEN ; Yingjun TAN ; Danxia HUANG ; Chunyan WANG ; Qiuzhi ZHOU ; Lina QU ; Hongmei LUO ; Xuemin YIN ; Song ZHANG ; Zhaoxia LIU ; Yajie LI ; Jia XU ; Yinghui LI ; Hong CHEN
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2024;35(5):275-281
Objective To investigate the effects of microgravity environment on hibernating myoblasts.Methods Hibernating myoblasts were cultured under real and simulated microgravity conditions for 10 days.RNA-seq analysis and immunofluorescence are used to analysis the impact of microgravity environment on cell growth and gene expression of myoblasts.Results Under the microgravity conditions,genes associated with proliferation were upregulated.Under simulated microgravity,there were more and higher proportion of Ki67 positive cells compared to normal gravity conditions.Conclusion The microgravity environment promotes the proliferation of hibernating myoblasts.
2.Epidemiological survey of invasive pulmonary fungal infection among lung transplant recipients in southern China
Chunrong JU ; Qiaoyan LIAN ; Ao CHEN ; Xin XU ; Bing WEI ; Qingdong CAO ; Wanli LIN ; Danxia HUANG ; Shiyue LI ; Jianxing HE
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2021;42(9):539-543
Objective:To explore the incidence, clinical characteristics and prognosis of invasive pulmonary fungal infection(IPFI)in recipients of lung transplantation(LT)in southern China.Methods:From January 2003 to August 2019, retrospective analysis was performed for 300 recipients of lung transplantation at three hospitals in southern China. There were 254 males and 46 females with an average age of (54.98±14.2)years. Clinical data were collected from medical records, including symptoms and signs, imaging studies, bronchoscopy examination, pathogen separation and culture from deep sputum and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF), fungal-related laboratory tests and tissue pathology.Results:Among 300 cases, 93(31.0%)had at least one episode of IPFI. The most common pathogen was aspergillosis(60.2%), followed by candida(15 cases, 16.1%)and Pneumocystis jeroveci (13 cases, 14.0%). Kaplan Meier analysis indicated that all-cause mortality was significantly higher in IPFI group than that in non-IPFI(nIPFI)group with one-year mortality of 45.2% vs. 26.7% in IPFI and nIPFI groups respectively( P<0.05). Conclusions:IPFI is prevalent after LT in southern China. And aspergillosis is the most common pathogen and Candida comes the next. The median occurring time for aspergillosis is 6 months after LT. Candida infection occurs earlier at airway anastomosis. A higher incidence of invasive fungal disease(IFD)associated with a lower survival indicates that IPFI has a substantial mortality among recipients after LT. Prophylactic agents should be optimized based upon an epidemiologically likely pathogen.
3. The application of platelet-rich plasma in cosmetology
Panli SHI ; Yong MIAO ; Lijuan DU ; Qian QU ; Xin LI ; Danxia CAO ; Zhiqi HU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2019;35(11):1156-1160
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP), the concentration of platelet and plasma, is rich of a variety of growth factors.It plays an important role in anti-inflammatory and tissue regeneration, and has gradually been used in cosmetology in the recent years.This paper introduces the application of PRP in facial rejuvenation, acne and alopecia treatment, as well as improving the survival rate of autologous fat transplantation. The side effects and prospectives of PRP application in cosmetology were also summarized.

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