1.The role of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells in skin wound repair:A literature review
Xinyu LIU ; Mengmeng KONG ; Yi FU ; Jialin LAI ; Jun LI ; Jianghua SUN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(21):3462-3466
Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)are multipotent stromal cells that possess the capacity for self-renewal and differentiation into multiple cell lineages.Due to the ease of procurement,robust expansion in vitro,the multipotency,they are recognized as a vital source of stem cells in the field of regenerative medicine.MSCs can be isolated from various tissues,including bone marrow,adipose tissue,and umbilical cord.Research indicates that Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells(hUCMSCs)play an effective role in wound healing and tissue regeneration,and can be utilized for the repair of skin wounds.They are also considered to be the most promising seed cells for skin tissue engineering.This review aims to provide an overview of the biological characteristics of hUCMSCs,the mechanisms in promoting skin wound healing,and their clinical applications.
2.The role of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells in skin wound repair:A literature review
Xinyu LIU ; Mengmeng KONG ; Yi FU ; Jialin LAI ; Jun LI ; Jianghua SUN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(21):3462-3466
Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)are multipotent stromal cells that possess the capacity for self-renewal and differentiation into multiple cell lineages.Due to the ease of procurement,robust expansion in vitro,the multipotency,they are recognized as a vital source of stem cells in the field of regenerative medicine.MSCs can be isolated from various tissues,including bone marrow,adipose tissue,and umbilical cord.Research indicates that Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells(hUCMSCs)play an effective role in wound healing and tissue regeneration,and can be utilized for the repair of skin wounds.They are also considered to be the most promising seed cells for skin tissue engineering.This review aims to provide an overview of the biological characteristics of hUCMSCs,the mechanisms in promoting skin wound healing,and their clinical applications.
3.Recent advances in the translation of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics science for drug discovery and development.
Yurong LAI ; Xiaoyan CHU ; Li DI ; Wei GAO ; Yingying GUO ; Xingrong LIU ; Chuang LU ; Jialin MAO ; Hong SHEN ; Huaping TANG ; Cindy Q XIA ; Lei ZHANG ; Xinxin DING
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(6):2751-2777
Drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics (DMPK) is an important branch of pharmaceutical sciences. The nature of ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion) and PK (pharmacokinetics) inquiries during drug discovery and development has evolved in recent years from being largely descriptive to seeking a more quantitative and mechanistic understanding of the fate of drug candidates in biological systems. Tremendous progress has been made in the past decade, not only in the characterization of physiochemical properties of drugs that influence their ADME, target organ exposure, and toxicity, but also in the identification of design principles that can minimize drug-drug interaction (DDI) potentials and reduce the attritions. The importance of membrane transporters in drug disposition, efficacy, and safety, as well as the interplay with metabolic processes, has been increasingly recognized. Dramatic increases in investments on new modalities beyond traditional small and large molecule drugs, such as peptides, oligonucleotides, and antibody-drug conjugates, necessitated further innovations in bioanalytical and experimental tools for the characterization of their ADME properties. In this review, we highlight some of the most notable advances in the last decade, and provide future perspectives on potential major breakthroughs and innovations in the translation of DMPK science in various stages of drug discovery and development.
4.Analysis of risk factors and establishment of prediction model for post transplantation diabetes mellitus in renal transplant recipients
Rongxin CHEN ; Xingqiang LAI ; Lei ZHANG ; Jiali FANG ; Hailin XU ; Luhao LIU ; Peng ZHANG ; Jialin WU ; Mibu CAO ; Junjie MA ; Zheng CHEN
Organ Transplantation 2021;12(3):329-
Objective To analyze the risk factors for the occurrence of post transplantation diabetes mellitus (PTDM) in renal transplant recipients, establish a prediction model for PTDM and evaluate its prediction value. Methods Clinical data of 915 renal transplant recipients were retrospectively analyzed. According to the occurrence of PTDM, all recipients were divided into the PTDM group (
5.Effect of ultrasound microbubble mediated miRNA delivery on the ability of migration ,invasion and clon-ing of human hepatoma HepG2 cells
Fangfang ZHU ; Haiqing CHEN ; Jichuang LAI ; Jialin CHEN ; Xinmin GUO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(16):2629-2633
Objective To invstigate the effect of ultrasound microbubble mediated miRNA delivery on mi-gration,invasion and cloning ability of human hepatoma HepG2 cells. Methods The migration,invasion and col-ony forming ability of HepG2 cells were measured after transfection with antisense miRNA-21/221 and miRNA-199a mimic via the optimal ultrasound microbubble transfection method. Results Compared with the control group ,the migration ,invasion and cloning ability of cells were significantly inhibited after transfection with miRNA mimics(P < 0.05,respectively),especially for miR-199a(relative cell migration rate was 31.05%,the number of invasive cells were 38.67 ± 4.51 and the number of clones were 105.67 ± 5.86). Conclusion The pres-ent study may provide new ideas and clues for gene therapy and prognosis of hepatocell ular carcinoma through ana-lyzing the effect of miRNAs on the biological characteristics of human hepatoma HepG2 cells.

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