1.Comprehensive Brain-wide Mapping of Afferent and Efferent Nuclei Associated with the Heart in the Mouse.
Haiying LIU ; Xin HUANG ; Ruixin XIA ; Xin ZHAO ; Zimeng LI ; Qian LIU ; Congye LI ; Honghui MAO ; Wenting WANG ; Shengxi WU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2025;41(10):1743-1760
Normal heart function depends on complex regulation by the brain, and abnormalities in the brain‒heart axis affect various diseases, such as myocardial infarction and anxiety disorders. However, systematic tracking of the brain regions associated with the input and output of the heart is lacking. In this study, we injected retrograde transsynaptic pseudorabies virus (PRV) and anterograde transsynaptic herpes simplex virus (HSV) into the left ventricular wall of mice to identify the whole-brain regions associated with the input to and output from the heart. We successfully detected PRV and HSV expression in at least 170 brain subregions in both male and female mice. Sex differences were discovered mainly in the hypothalamus and medulla, with male mice exhibiting greater correlation and hierarchical clustering than female mice, indicating reduced similarity and increased modularity of virus expression patterns in male mice. Further graph theory and multiple linear regression analysis of different injection timelines revealed that hub regions of PRV had highly similar clusters, with different brain levels, suggesting a top-down, hierarchically transmitted neural control pattern of the heart. Hub regions of HSV had scattered clusters, with brain regions gathered in the cortex and brainstem, suggesting a bottom-up, leapfrog, multipoint neural sensing pattern of the heart. Both patterns contain many hub brain regions that have been previously overlooked in brain‒heart axis studies. These results provide brain targets for future research and will lead to deeper insight into the brain mechanisms involved in specific heart conditions.
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Male
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Female
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Heart/physiology*
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Mice
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Herpesvirus 1, Suid
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Brain/physiology*
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Brain Mapping
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Efferent Pathways/physiology*
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Afferent Pathways/physiology*
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Simplexvirus
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Sex Characteristics
2. Consensus on standardized diagnosis and treatment for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture patients during epidemic of corona virus disease 2019
Zhong FANG ; Baorong HE ; Dingjun HAO ; Feng LI ; Liang YAN ; Yanzheng GAO ; Shiqing FENG ; Tiansheng SUN ; Dianming JIANG ; Jiwei TIAN ; Huan WANG ; Yingze ZHANG ; Shunwu FAN ; Yue ZHU ; Yijian LIANG ; Yun TIAN ; Bo LI ; Weimin JIANG ; Jingye WANG ; Xiaohui MAO ; Changsheng ZHU ; Yali LI ; Lijun HE ; Yuan HE ; Qindong SHI ; Shuixia LI ; Jing WANG ; Zijun GAO ; Buhuai DONG ; Honghui YU ; Yonghong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2020;36(2):117-123
Since December 2019, the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) has been reported in Wuhan, Hubei Province. Almost 70% of patients susceptible to 2019-nCoV are over age of 50 years, with extremely large proportion of critical illness and death of the elderly patients. Meanwhile, the elderly patients are at high risk of osteoporotic fractures especially osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF). During the prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic, orthopedists are confronted with the following difficulties including how to screen and protect OVCF patients, how to accurately diagnose and assess the condition of OVCF patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19, and how to develop reasonable treatment plans and comprehensive protective measures in emergency and outpatient clinics. In order to standardize the diagnosis and treatment of patients with OVCF diagnosed with COVID-19, the authors jointly develop this expert consensus. The consensus systematically recommends the standardized emergency and outpatient screening and confirmation procedures for OVCF patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 and protective measures for emergency and outpatient clinics. Moreover, the consensus describes the grading and classification of OVCF patients diagnosed with COVID-19 according to the severity of illness and recommends different treatment plans and corresponding protective measures based on the different types and epidemic prevention and control requirements.
3.Effects of Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound on Osteocyte Injuries Induced by Tricalcium Phosphate Wear Particles in the Calvaria of Mice
Luqi HU ; Honghui CAI ; Quanqian ZHOU ; Li ZHU ; Qicheng CHEN ; Nan YUAN ; Hongjiao MAO ; Yun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2017;36(10):890-895
Objectives To observe the effect of low intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) on osteocyte injuries induced by the tricalcium phosphate(TCP) wear particles in the calvaria of mice.Methods Thirty ICR male mice of 6 to 8 weeks were randomly divided into a normal control group(n=10),a model group (n=10) and a LIPUS-treated group(n=10).A murine calvarial model of osteolysis was established in the model and LIPUS-treated groups through injecting TCP particles onto the surface of bilateral parietal bones at week 1,3,5,7 and 11.Mice in the normal group received negative ultrasound probe pressing,while those in the LIPUS-treated received LIPUS radiation.Three months later,the calvarias were obtained.The micro-CT,HE staining,flow cytometry and Western blotting were performed to estimate the calvarial osteolysis,osteocyte death,apoptosis and proteins expression of the dentin matrix protein 1 (DMP-1),sclerosis protein (SOST),glucose-regulated protein78 (GRP78),inositol-requiring enzyme(IRE 1 α),spliced X-box binding protein 1 (XBP1 s),c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and phosphorylated c-Jun N-terminal kinase(p-JNK) respectively.Results Compared with the normal control group,in the model group the viability of prosthetic osteocytes decreased significantly,and cell apoptosis was more obvious(P<0.05);the osteocytic marker protein DMP-1 down-regulated significantly,but another marker protein SOST up-regulated significantly,which caused the decline in DMP-1/SOST(P<0.05).Moreover,the expression levels of GRP78,IRE1,XBPls and p-JNK of the model group increased significantly(P<0.05) in the calvaria osteocytes compared to the control group.However,in the LIPUS treatment group,osteocyte injuries and endoplasmic reticulum(ER) stress both decreased significantly,shown by a significant increase in the number and activity of osteocytes,DMP-1/SOST,and significant inhibition of the IRE1α-XBP1-JNK activation(P<0.05).Conclusion LIPUS prevents osteocyte injuries induced by TCP wear particles in the calvaria of mice,which may be due to the inhibition of IRE1α-XBP1-JNK pathway activation through ER stress reaction.
4.Isolation and identification of the viral pathogen in an incident with crowd fever of adults
Yan HU ; Bingke BAI ; Boan LI ; Min ZHAO ; Jun HOU ; Honghui SHEN ; Wei HONG ; Yuanli MAO ; Panyong MAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2010;30(5):416-419
Objective To isolate and identify the causative agent in an incident with crowd fever of adults in Henan province.Methods The cells was inoculated by the throat swabs of the patients and followed by neutralization assay and other molecular methods.Then indirect immunofluorescence assay was performed to detect the specific IgM/IgG antibodies against virus in the serum of the patients.Results We have isolated 2 strain adenoviruses from 10 swab samples,which were both identified as Ad11 by sequence analysis and neutralization test.6 of 10 samples were positive fer IgM specific for adenovirus and 3 positive for IgG.The remaining sample was negative for both.Conclusion The causative agent in this incident with crowd fever of adults was Ad11 in group B.
5.Cloning of human monoclonal Fab fragments against HIV-1 gp120 peptide binding chemokine receptor from phage Fab antibody library.
Honghui SHEN ; Panyong MAO ; Shiwen HONG ; Jun HOU ; Jianyang YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2002;16(4):357-360
OBJECTIVETo screen human monoclonal Fab fragments against HIV-1 gp120 peptide binding chemokine receptor.
METHODSA synthesized polypeptide containing 23 amino acid residues of the gp120 antigen epitope binding chemokine receptor was coated as the solid-phase antigen. After biopanning from the HIV-1 phage Fab antibody library, the acquired positive clones were tested and sequenced.
RESULTSOne clone of human phage Fab monoclonal antibody against HIV-1 gp120 polypeptide was acquired. It has high affinity, specificity and inhibition rate and it belongs to IgG I subclass and kappa type. Its Vh H and V kappa were derived from Vh III and V kappa III.
CONCLUSIONSThe human phage Fab fragment against HIV-1 gp120 antigen site binding chemokine receptor was acquired.
Amino Acid Sequence ; Antibodies, Monoclonal ; genetics ; Antibodies, Viral ; genetics ; Bacteriophages ; genetics ; Cloning, Molecular ; HIV Envelope Protein gp120 ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments ; genetics ; In Vitro Techniques ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Peptide Library ; Receptors, Chemokine ; metabolism ; Receptors, HIV ; immunology

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