1.Effects of Electromagnetic Pulses on Exosomes Secretion by A549 Cells.
Qingxia HOU ; Yingmei WANG ; Meng CAO ; Jiangzheng LIU ; Deqin KONG ; Qian ZHANG ; Weihua YU ; Guangzhou AN
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2024;27(12):885-893
BACKGROUND:
Numerous researches indicated that electromagnetic pulses (EMP) possessed advantages such as strong targeting, minimal side-effects and low treatment cost in tumor therapy, but its optimum parameters for treatment and the relationship between EMP and tumor-derived exosomes remains unclear. This study aims to clarify the effects of EMP with different parameters on the quantity and miRNA (microRNA) of exosomes secreted by human non-small cell lung cancer A549 cells, providing beneficial reference for the clinical application of EMP and related research.
METHODS:
A549 cells were randomly divided into control group and different EMP radiation groups with respective intensity of 400, 600 and 800 kV/m. EMP was performed with 2000 pulses once, 20 Hz of repetition frequency and 120 ns of pulse width. A549 cells were radiated once per day for continuous 3 days. After radiation, exosomes were collected and identified; cell number was measured by trypan blue staining; the concentration of exosomes was measured by nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA); the abundance of miRNAs was determined by miRNA sequencing.
RESULTS:
Compared with control group, the morphology and cell viability of A549 cells in radiation group was not different, but the quantity of exosomes in 400 or 800 kV/m radiation group was significantly decreased (P<0.05), in contrast with obvious increase in 600 kV/m radiation group (P<0.05). The abundance of exosomal miRNAs between control group and each EMP group was obviously different (P<0.05) and target genes of differentially abundant miRNAs enriched in different pathways.
CONCLUSIONS
Under the experimental condition, the quantity and miRNA abundance of exosomes could be changed by EMP radiation, which could further influence the function of tumor-derived exosomes.
Humans
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Exosomes/genetics*
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A549 Cells
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MicroRNAs/metabolism*
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Lung Neoplasms/pathology*
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Cell Survival/radiation effects*
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Electromagnetic Fields
2.Comparison of the effect of intervention embolization and operation in the treatment of cerebral aneurysms
Qiang GUO ; Feng JIN ; Deqin CHEN ; Shiqing YAN ; Lingsheng KONG ; Hao ZHANG ; Guangkui HAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;19(18):2725-2727
Objective To compare of intervention embolization and operation in the treatment of brain aneurysms.Methods 60 cerebral aneurysm patients using random number table method were divided into two groups each 30 cases,group A given intervention embolization;group B given surgical operation treatment.They were followed for 3months,the bleed Glasgow results score,matrix metalloproteinases 2(MMP-2) level change and the length of time were recorded.Results After treatment,A group total effective rate was 73.4%,postoperative treatment to bleed again rate was 10.0% (3/30),B group was 76.7%,6.7% (2/30),two groups had no statistically significant differences (x2 =0.09,0.22,all P > 0.05 ) before treatment M MP-2 level between ;The two groups was statistically significant ( t =1.21,P > 0.05 ) ;Two groups after surgical treatment 3 d MMP-2 levels were ( 20.1 ± 8.7 ) μg/L,( 35.7 ±8.9 ) μg/L respectively,which was statistically significant ( t =3.33,P < 0.05 ).A group of hospitalization time (8.6 ±1.5 ) d,group B ( 13.2 ± 1.3 ) d,the difference between two groups was statistically significant ( t =3.18,P < 0.05 ).Conclusion For brain aneurysm patients,the intervention embolization had no obvious difference in curative effect with operation,but could reduce the time in hospital and significantly reduced MMP-2 level.

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