1.Production of GTKO pigs and kidney xenotransplantation from pigs to rhesus macaques
Yan WANG ; Yue CHANG ; Chang YANG ; Taiyun WEI ; Xiaoying HUO ; Bowei CHEN ; Jiaoxiang WANG ; Heng ZHAO ; Jianxiong GUO ; Hongfang ZHAO ; Xiong ZHANG ; Feiyan ZHU ; Wenmin CHENG ; Hongye ZHAO ; Kaixiang XU ; Ameen Jamal MUHAMMAD ; Zhendi WANG ; Hongjiang WEI
Organ Transplantation 2025;16(4):526-537
Objective To explore the construction of α-1,3-galactosyltransferase (GGTA1) gene-knockout (GTKO) Diannan miniature pigs and the kidney xenotransplantation from pigs to rhesus macaques, and to assess the effectiveness of GTKO pigs. Methods The GTKO Diannan miniature pigs were constructed using the CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing system and somatic cell cloning technology. The phenotype of GTKO pigs was verified through polymerase chain reaction, Sanger sequencing and immunofluorescence staining. Flow cytometry was used to detect antigen-antibody (IgM) binding and complement-dependent cytotoxicity. Kidney xenotransplantation was performed from GTKO pigs to rhesus macaques. The humoral immunity, cellular immunity, coagulation and physiological indicators of the recipient monkeys were monitored. The function and pathological changes of the transplanted kidneys were analyzed using ultrasonography, hematoxylin-eosin staining, immunohistochemical staining and immunofluorescence staining. Results Single-guide RNA (sgRNA) targeting exon 4 of the GGTA1 gene in Diannan miniature pigs was designed. The pGL3-GGTA1-sgRNA1-GFP vector was transfected into fetal fibroblasts of Diannan miniature pigs. After puromycin selection, two cell clones, C59# and C89#, were identified as GGTA1 gene-knockout clones. These clones were expanded to form cell lines, which were used as donor cells for somatic cell nuclear transfer. The reconstructed embryos were transferred into the oviducts of trihybrid surrogate sows, resulting in 13 fetal pigs. Among them, fetuses F04 and F11 exhibited biallelic mutations in the GGTA1 gene, and F04 had a normal karyotype. Using this GTKO fetal pig for recloning and transferring the reconstructed embryos into the oviducts of trihybrid surrogate sows, seven surviving piglets were obtained, all of which did not express α-Gal epitope. The binding of IgM from the serum of rhesus monkey 20# to GTKO pig PBMC was reduced, and the survival rate of GTKO pig PBMC in the complement-dependent cytotoxicity assay was higher than that of wild-type pig. GTKO pig kidneys were harvested and perfused until completely white. After the left kidney of the recipient monkey was removed, the pig kidney was heterotopically transplanted. Following vascular anastomosis and blood flow restoration, the pig kidney rapidly turned pink without hyperacute rejection (HAR). Urine appeared in the ureter 6 minutes later, indicating successful kidney transplantation. The right kidney of the recipient was then removed. Seven days after transplantation, the transplanted kidney had good blood flow, the recipient monkey's serum creatinine level was stable, and serum potassium and cystatin C levels were effectively controlled, although they increased 10 days after transplantation. Seven days after transplantation, the levels of white blood cells, lymphocytes, monocytes and eosinophils in the recipient monkey increased, while platelet count and fibrinogen levels decreased. The activated partial thromboplastin time, thrombin time and prothrombin time remained relatively stable but later showed an upward trend. The recipient monkey survived for 10 days. At autopsy, the transplanted kidney was found to be congested, swollen and necrotic, with a small amount of IgG deposition in the renal tissue, and a large amount of IgM, complement C3c and C4d deposition, as well as CD68+ macrophage infiltration. Conclusions The kidneys of GTKO Diannan miniature pigs may maintain normal renal function for a certain period in rhesus macaques and effectively overcome HAR, confirming the effectiveness of GTKO pigs for xenotransplantation.
2.Prediction of early in-hospital major adverse events by D-dimer level in patients with acute type A aortic dissection: A retrospective cohort study
Yu WANG ; Xiaoqi WANG ; Heng ZHANG ; Xinyi ZHANG ; Mian XU ; Yi GUO ; Shuo CHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2025;32(11):1597-1602
Objective To investigate the association between D-dimer levels within 2 hours of admission and in-hospital major adverse events (MAEs) in patients with acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD) who underwent total arch replacement combined with frozen elephant trunk (FET) implantation. Methods This retrospective study included patients with ATAAD who underwent total arch replacement with FET implantation at Fuwai Yunnan Cardiovascular Hospital from September 2017 to December 2022. Patients were divided into two groups based on the occurrence of in-hospital MAEs: a MAEs group and a non-MAEs group (control). Perioperative data were compared between the two groups. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to identify risk factors for in-hospital MAEs, which included in-hospital death, gastrointestinal bleeding, paraplegia, acute kidney injury, low cardiac output syndrome, stroke, respiratory failure, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, and severe infection. The predictive value of D-dimer was evaluated using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Results A total of 218 patients were included (157 males, 61 females), with a mean age of (51.54±9.79) years. There were 152 patients in the non-MAEs group and 66 in the MAEs group. The overall incidence of in-hospital MAEs was 30.3%, and the in-hospital mortality rate was 2.8% (6/218). Compared to the non-MAEs group, the MAEs group had significantly higher levels of D-dimer and lactate, as well as longer cardiopulmonary bypass time, aortic cross-clamp time, and ICU length of stay (all P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified D-dimer as an independent risk factor for in-hospital MAEs [OR=1.077, 95%CI (1.020, 1.137), P=0.013]. The AUC for the D-dimer level within 2 hours of admission to predict in-hospital MAEs was 0.83 [95%CI (0.736, 0.870), P<0.001]. The optimal cutoff value was 2.2 μg/mL, with a sensitivity of 84.8% and a specificity of 73.0%. Conclusion The serum D-dimer level is an independent risk factor for in-hospital MAEs in patients with ATAAD following total arch replacement with FET implantation. D-dimer levels on admission can help clinicians optimize risk stratification and perioperative management, potentially reducing the incidence of early adverse events.
3.Three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging in evaluation on right ventricular function for predicting adverse events in patients with unstable angina after PCI
Wenshu HU ; Chang ZHOU ; Liang XU ; Heng SUN ; Shuting NIE ; Yuanyuan SHAO ; Xinyi LI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(2):102-106
Objective To observe the value of three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging(3D-STI)in evaluation on right ventricle(RV)function for predicting adverse events in patients with unstable angina(UA)after percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI).Methods A total of 155 UA patients who underwent both 3D-STI and conventional echocardiography and planned to accept PCI were prospectively enrolled and divided into adverse event group(n=37)and control group(n=118)based on the occurrence of adverse events after PCI or not.Clinical data and echocardiographic parameters were compared between groups,and new binary variables were generated according to the optimal cut-off values showed by the maximum Youden index of receiver operating characteristic curves of 3D-STI parameters being statistically different between groups.Then the independent predictors of adverse events among UA patients after PCI were analyzed,a combined model was constructed,and its predictive value was assessed.Results In adverse event group,the left ventricular end diastolic volume(LVEDV)was higher,while the left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF),right ventricular free wall longitudinal strain(RVFWLS)and right ventricular global longitudinal strain(RVGLS)were all lower than those in control group(all P<0.05).The optimal cut-off values for distinguishing adverse event or not was 110 ml for LVEDV,19.05%for RVFWLS and 19.75%for RVGLS,respectively,and all the 3 generated binary variables were independent predictors for adverse events of UA patients after PCI(all P<0.05).The area under the curve of combined model for predicting adverse events in UA patients after PCI was 0.864.Conclusion RVFWLS<19.05%and RVGLS<19.75%obtained with 3D-STI,as well as LVEDV>110 ml with conventional echocardiography were all independent predictors of adverse events in UA patients after PCI.
4.Three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging in evaluation on right ventricular function for predicting adverse events in patients with unstable angina after PCI
Wenshu HU ; Chang ZHOU ; Liang XU ; Heng SUN ; Shuting NIE ; Yuanyuan SHAO ; Xinyi LI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2025;22(2):102-106
Objective To observe the value of three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging(3D-STI)in evaluation on right ventricle(RV)function for predicting adverse events in patients with unstable angina(UA)after percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI).Methods A total of 155 UA patients who underwent both 3D-STI and conventional echocardiography and planned to accept PCI were prospectively enrolled and divided into adverse event group(n=37)and control group(n=118)based on the occurrence of adverse events after PCI or not.Clinical data and echocardiographic parameters were compared between groups,and new binary variables were generated according to the optimal cut-off values showed by the maximum Youden index of receiver operating characteristic curves of 3D-STI parameters being statistically different between groups.Then the independent predictors of adverse events among UA patients after PCI were analyzed,a combined model was constructed,and its predictive value was assessed.Results In adverse event group,the left ventricular end diastolic volume(LVEDV)was higher,while the left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF),right ventricular free wall longitudinal strain(RVFWLS)and right ventricular global longitudinal strain(RVGLS)were all lower than those in control group(all P<0.05).The optimal cut-off values for distinguishing adverse event or not was 110 ml for LVEDV,19.05%for RVFWLS and 19.75%for RVGLS,respectively,and all the 3 generated binary variables were independent predictors for adverse events of UA patients after PCI(all P<0.05).The area under the curve of combined model for predicting adverse events in UA patients after PCI was 0.864.Conclusion RVFWLS<19.05%and RVGLS<19.75%obtained with 3D-STI,as well as LVEDV>110 ml with conventional echocardiography were all independent predictors of adverse events in UA patients after PCI.
5.Clinical trial of Sacoharomyces boulardii with ursodeoxycholic acid in the treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
Xiao-heng GUO ; Sha-sha XU ; Hai-zhi WANG ; Yang LI ; Chang-geng ZHANG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(22):3244-3248
Objective To investigate the effects of Sacoharomyces boulardii combined with ursodeoxycholic acid on serum levels of gamma-glutamate transpeptidase(γ-GT),insulin like growth factor-1(IGF-1)and retinol binding protein(RBP)in neonates with hyperbilirubinemia.Methods Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia children were divided into control group and treatment group by cohort method.The control group was given ursodeoxycholic acid,5 mg·kg-1 each time,twice a day,and took the tablet powder in warm water;the treatment group was additionally treated with Sacoharomyces boulardii on the basis of the control group,1 bag each time,orally once every 24 h.The clinical efficacy,yellows regression,serum total bilirubin(TBIL),indirect bilirubin(IBIL),transferrin(TRF)levels and serum γ-GT,IGF-1 and RBP levels before and after treatment were compared between the two groups.And evaluated the safety.Results 152 cases in treatment group and 148 cases in control group were enrolled.After treatment,the clinical efficacy of the treatment group and control group was 94.08%(143 cases/152 cases)and 81.76%(121 cases/148 cases);the re-phototherapy rate was 8.55%(13 cases/152 cases)and 20.95%(31 cases/148 cases),the difference was statistically significant(all P<0.05).The duration of phototherapy in the treatment group and control group were(20.17±5.32)and(26.39±7.69)h;the decolorization time were(3.97±0.60)and(5.59±0.83)d;the hospital stay were(7.17±0.66)and(9.16±0.90)d;the TBIL were(133.26±15.69)and(179.15±17.65)μmol·L-1;the IBIL were(141.88±18.19)and(198.65±19.26)μmol·L-1;the γ-GT were(38.19±3.75)and(50.87±4.25)U·L-1;the RBP were(20.42±3.21)and(25.50±3.43)mg·L-1;the IGF-1 were(20.43±3.06)and(26.51±3.38)ng·L-1;the TRF were(1.98±0.27)and(1.65±0.20)g·L-1,the difference was statistically significant(all P<0.05).The adverse drug reactions of treatment group and control group were diarrhea,nausea and vomiting,rash.The total incidence of adverse reactions in treatment group and control group was 8.52%(13 cases/152 cases)and 9.46%(14 cases/148 cases),there was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion The treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia with yeast burra combined with ursodeoxychonic acid can effectively improve the levels of serum γ-GT,IGF-1 and RBP,and the clinical efficacy is good.
6.Clinical trial of Sacoharomyces boulardii with ursodeoxycholic acid in the treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
Xiao-heng GUO ; Sha-sha XU ; Hai-zhi WANG ; Yang LI ; Chang-geng ZHANG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(22):3244-3248
Objective To investigate the effects of Sacoharomyces boulardii combined with ursodeoxycholic acid on serum levels of gamma-glutamate transpeptidase(γ-GT),insulin like growth factor-1(IGF-1)and retinol binding protein(RBP)in neonates with hyperbilirubinemia.Methods Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia children were divided into control group and treatment group by cohort method.The control group was given ursodeoxycholic acid,5 mg·kg-1 each time,twice a day,and took the tablet powder in warm water;the treatment group was additionally treated with Sacoharomyces boulardii on the basis of the control group,1 bag each time,orally once every 24 h.The clinical efficacy,yellows regression,serum total bilirubin(TBIL),indirect bilirubin(IBIL),transferrin(TRF)levels and serum γ-GT,IGF-1 and RBP levels before and after treatment were compared between the two groups.And evaluated the safety.Results 152 cases in treatment group and 148 cases in control group were enrolled.After treatment,the clinical efficacy of the treatment group and control group was 94.08%(143 cases/152 cases)and 81.76%(121 cases/148 cases);the re-phototherapy rate was 8.55%(13 cases/152 cases)and 20.95%(31 cases/148 cases),the difference was statistically significant(all P<0.05).The duration of phototherapy in the treatment group and control group were(20.17±5.32)and(26.39±7.69)h;the decolorization time were(3.97±0.60)and(5.59±0.83)d;the hospital stay were(7.17±0.66)and(9.16±0.90)d;the TBIL were(133.26±15.69)and(179.15±17.65)μmol·L-1;the IBIL were(141.88±18.19)and(198.65±19.26)μmol·L-1;the γ-GT were(38.19±3.75)and(50.87±4.25)U·L-1;the RBP were(20.42±3.21)and(25.50±3.43)mg·L-1;the IGF-1 were(20.43±3.06)and(26.51±3.38)ng·L-1;the TRF were(1.98±0.27)and(1.65±0.20)g·L-1,the difference was statistically significant(all P<0.05).The adverse drug reactions of treatment group and control group were diarrhea,nausea and vomiting,rash.The total incidence of adverse reactions in treatment group and control group was 8.52%(13 cases/152 cases)and 9.46%(14 cases/148 cases),there was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion The treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia with yeast burra combined with ursodeoxychonic acid can effectively improve the levels of serum γ-GT,IGF-1 and RBP,and the clinical efficacy is good.
7.Study on the application of model transfer technology in the extraction process of Xiao'er Xiaoji Zhike oral liquid
Xiu-hua XU ; Lei NIE ; Xiao-bo MA ; Xiao-qi ZHUANG ; Jin ZHANG ; Hai-ling DONG ; Wen-yan LIANG ; Hao-chen DU ; Xiao-mei YUAN ; Yong-xia GUAN ; Lian LI ; Hui ZHANG ; Xue-ping GUO ; Heng-chang ZANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(10):2900-2908
The modernization and development of traditional Chinese medicine has led to higher standards for the quality of traditional Chinese medicine products. The extraction process is a crucial component of traditional Chinese medicine production, and it directly impacts the final quality of the product. However, the currently relied upon methods for quality assurance of the extraction process, such as simple wet chemical analysis, have several limitations, including time consumption and labor intensity, and do not offer precise control of the extraction process. As a result, there is significant value in incorporating near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in the production process of traditional Chinese medicine to improve the quality control of the final products. In this study, we focused on the extraction process of Xiao'er Xiaoji Zhike oral liquid (XXZOL), using near-infrared spectra collected by both a Fourier transform near-infrared spectrometer and a portable near-infrared spectrometer. We used the concentration of synephrine, a quality control index component specified by the pharmacopoeia, to achieve rapid and accurate detection in the extraction process. Moreover, we developed a model transfer method to facilitate the transfer of models between the two types of near-infrared spectrometers (analytical grade and portable), thus resolving the low resolution, poor performance, and insufficient prediction accuracy issues of portable instruments. Our findings enable the rapid screening and quality analysis of XXZOL onsite, which is significant for quality monitoring during the traditional Chinese medicine production process.
8.Species identification of Ligustrum lucidum.
Yu-Shuang WANG ; Yuan-Xi JIN ; Kang-Jia LIU ; Chang GUO ; Yi-Heng WANG ; Chao XU ; Zhi-Xiang ZHANG ; Wen-Pan DONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2023;48(11):2940-2948
Ligustrum lucidum is a woody perennial plant of genus Ligustrum in family Oleaceae. Its dried fruit has high medicinal value. In this study, the authors evaluated the variability and species identification efficiency of three specific DAN barcodes(rbcL-accD, ycf1a, ycf1b) and four general DAN barcodes(matK, rbcL, trnH-psbA, ITS2) for a rapid and accurate molecular identification of Ligustrum species. The results revealed that matK, rbcL, trnH-psbA, ITS2 and ycf1a were inefficient for identifying the Ligustrum species, and a large number of insertions and deletions were observed in rbcL-accD sequence, which was thus unsuitable for development as specific barcode. The ycf1b-2 barcode had DNA barcoding gap and high success rate of PCR amplification and DNA sequencing, which was the most suitable DNA barcode for L. lucidum identification and achieved an accurate result. In addition, to optimize the DNA extraction experiment, the authors extracted and analyzed the DNA of the exocarp, mesocarp, endocarp and seed of L. lucidum fruit. It was found that seed was the most effective part for DNA extraction, where DNAs of high concentration and quality were obtained, meeting the needs of species identification. In this study, the experimental method for DNA extraction of L. lucidum was optimized, and the seed was determined as the optimal part for DNA extraction and ycf1b-2 was the specific DNA barcode for L. lucidum identification. This study laid a foundation for the market regulation of L. lucidum.
Ligustrum/genetics*
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Seeds
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Fruit
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Research Design
10.Effect of Jianpi Huogu Formula on function damage of vascular endothelial cells induced by glucocorticoid.
Teng-Teng XU ; Jin-Xia WANG ; Rui-Rui MING ; Chao YANG ; Luo-Chang-Ting FANG ; Xiao-Xiao WANG ; Zhi-Xing HU ; Wei-Heng CHEN ; Chun-Fang LIU ; Na LIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(6):1625-1631
This study aimed to observe the intervention effect of Jianpi Huogu Formula(JPHGF) on the functional damage of vascular endothelial cells caused by glucocorticoid, and explore its action mechanism from the PI3 K/Akt and mitogen activated protein kinase(MAPK) signaling pathways. The extracted thoracic aorta ring of normal SD rats were intervened first with vascularendothelial growth factor(VEGF, 20 μg·L-1) and/or sodium succinate(MPS, 0. 04 g·L-1) in vitro and then with JPHGF(8, 16, and 32 μg·L-1) for five mcontinuous ethylpdays, rednisolofollowed nebythe statistics of the number, length, and area of microvessels budding fromvascular rings. In addition, the human umbilical vein endothelial cells(HUVECs) induced by VEGF(20 μg·L-1) were added with MPS(0. 04 g·L-1) and then with JPHGF(8, 16, and 32 μg·L-1) for observing the migration, invasion, and luminal formation abilities of HUVECs in the migration, invasion and luminal formation experiments. The protein expression levels of PI3 K, p-Akt, p-JN K, and p-ERK in HUVECs were assayed by Western blot. The results showed that JPHGF dose-dependently improved the num-ber,length, and area of microvessels in MPS-induced rat thoracic aortic ring, reversed the migration, invasion and lumen formation abiliti es of HUVECs reduced by MPS, and up-regulated the protein expression levels of PI3 K, p-Akt, and p-JNK in HUVECs. All thesehave suggested that JPHGF exerts the protective effect against hormone-induced damage to the angiogenesis of vascular endothelial cells by activating the PI3 K/Akt and MAPK signaling pathways, which has provided reference for exploring the mechanism of JPHGF in treating s teroid-induced avascular necrosis of femoral head(SANFH) and also the experimental evidence for enriching the scientific connotationof spleen-invigorating and blood-activating therapy.
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Glucocorticoids/pharmacology*
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Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells
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Humans
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/metabolism*

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