1.Cuttlebone extract on wound healing and VEGF/PI3K/Akt pathway in rats with refractory ulcers
Guowei WANG ; Tao ZHUO ; Quanwei ZHENG ; Mengying LI ; Jiehui LI ; Jianhang LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(5):577-585
AIM:To observe the effect and mech-anism of cuttlebone extract regulating vascular en-dothelial growth factor(VEGF)/phosphatidylinosi-tol 3-kinase(PI3K)/protein kinase B(AKT)pathway on refractory wounds in rats.METHODS:Cuttle-bone extract(CE)was obtained by water extraction of cuttlebone.Fifty SD rats were randomly divided into negative Control group,Model group,Cuttle-bone extract low-dose(CE(L))group,Cuttlebone extract high-dose(CE(H))group,and cuttlebone ex-tract high-dose+inhibitor(CE(H)+LY294002)group.After the refractory wound model was successfully established,0.02%furacillin solution or cuttlebone extract solution were applied to the wound area of rats in each group,and the treatment was adminis-tered once a day.After 14 days of treatment for re-fractory wounds,the changes in wound healing,angiogenesis,inflammation and expression of relat-ed regulatory proteins were quantitatively ana-lyzed by measuring skin ulcer wound area,patho-logical sections,immunofluorescence staining,Eli-sa,Western blot,RT-qPCR and other methods.RE-SULTS:Compared with Model group,CE(L)and CE(H)groups can increase the number of epithelial cells and collagen,and promote the healing of re-fractory wound in rats.Serum VEGF,skin tissue mi-crovascular density,P-PI3K,P-AKT,VEGF protein ex-pression and mRNA expression levels of PI3K,Akt,VEGF and eNOS were increased(P<0.05),while se-rum TNF-α and IL-6 levels were decreased(P<0.05).LY294002 could partially reverse the repair-ing effect of high dose cuttlebone extract on refrac-tory wound(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Cuttlebone ex-tract can regulate the VEGF/PI3K/AKT signaling pathway,inhibit the inflammatory response of re-fractory wounds in rats,induce angiogenesis and promote wound healing.
2.The clinical effect of three dimensional print guided F/B-TEVAR vascular endoluminal repair of anastomotic leaks after open surgery for type A aortic dissection
Yu ZHOU ; Yuexue HAN ; Jianhang HU ; Tao TANG ; Lili SUN ; Wendong LI ; Nan HU ; Chen LIU ; Jun SHAO ; Hao YU ; Zhao LIU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(9):836-841
Objective:To evaluate the clinical value of three-dimensional(3D) printing-assisted fenestrated/branched endovascular aortic repair (F/B-TEVAR) for the treatment of endoleak after open surgery for type A aortic dissection.Methods:A multi-center retrospective case series analysis was conducted on 16 patients with anastomotic leakage following Stanford type A aortic dissection open repair, admitted to 12 medical centers between January 2019 and December 2023. All surgeries were led by the vascular surgery team from Department of Vascular Surgery, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital. The study included 12 males and 4 females, with an age of (58.1±8.2) years (range: 42 to 75 years). Preoperative patient-specific 3D-printed models or 3D parametric surface topological guides were created based on aortic CT angiography data. These models assisted intraoperative external positioning of fenestration sites, combined with stent diameter selection and inner branch techniques to complete endovascular repair. Surgical procedures, complications, and clinical outcomes were evaluated, with follow-up CT imaging to assess efficacy.Results:All patients successfully underwent surgery without conversion to open repair. One patient had distal stent migration from a prior open repair, requiring intraoperative coverage of the main stent window and conversion to an in situ fenestration procedure. The mean operative time was (332.6±111.2)minutes (range: 80 to 460 minutes). No renal failure, paraplegia, or branch artery loss occurred. Postoperative follow-up ( M(IQR)) was 18(18) months(range: 6 to 36 months), with follow-up rates of 16/16 at 6 months, 10/16 at 12 months, 8/16 at 24 months, and 2/16 at 36 months. During follow-up, endoleak occurred in 3 patients, cerebral infarction in 1 patient, and death in 1 patient. The remaining patients demonstrated stable stent positioning, patent branches, and no endoleak. Conclusion:3D technology-guided F/B-TEVAR shows favorable mid-to short-term outcomes in treating anastomotic leakage after open repair of type A aortic dissection.
3.Cuttlebone extract on wound healing and VEGF/PI3K/Akt pathway in rats with refractory ulcers
Guowei WANG ; Tao ZHUO ; Quanwei ZHENG ; Mengying LI ; Jiehui LI ; Jianhang LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2025;30(5):577-585
AIM:To observe the effect and mech-anism of cuttlebone extract regulating vascular en-dothelial growth factor(VEGF)/phosphatidylinosi-tol 3-kinase(PI3K)/protein kinase B(AKT)pathway on refractory wounds in rats.METHODS:Cuttle-bone extract(CE)was obtained by water extraction of cuttlebone.Fifty SD rats were randomly divided into negative Control group,Model group,Cuttle-bone extract low-dose(CE(L))group,Cuttlebone extract high-dose(CE(H))group,and cuttlebone ex-tract high-dose+inhibitor(CE(H)+LY294002)group.After the refractory wound model was successfully established,0.02%furacillin solution or cuttlebone extract solution were applied to the wound area of rats in each group,and the treatment was adminis-tered once a day.After 14 days of treatment for re-fractory wounds,the changes in wound healing,angiogenesis,inflammation and expression of relat-ed regulatory proteins were quantitatively ana-lyzed by measuring skin ulcer wound area,patho-logical sections,immunofluorescence staining,Eli-sa,Western blot,RT-qPCR and other methods.RE-SULTS:Compared with Model group,CE(L)and CE(H)groups can increase the number of epithelial cells and collagen,and promote the healing of re-fractory wound in rats.Serum VEGF,skin tissue mi-crovascular density,P-PI3K,P-AKT,VEGF protein ex-pression and mRNA expression levels of PI3K,Akt,VEGF and eNOS were increased(P<0.05),while se-rum TNF-α and IL-6 levels were decreased(P<0.05).LY294002 could partially reverse the repair-ing effect of high dose cuttlebone extract on refrac-tory wound(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Cuttlebone ex-tract can regulate the VEGF/PI3K/AKT signaling pathway,inhibit the inflammatory response of re-fractory wounds in rats,induce angiogenesis and promote wound healing.
4.The clinical effect of three dimensional print guided F/B-TEVAR vascular endoluminal repair of anastomotic leaks after open surgery for type A aortic dissection
Yu ZHOU ; Yuexue HAN ; Jianhang HU ; Tao TANG ; Lili SUN ; Wendong LI ; Nan HU ; Chen LIU ; Jun SHAO ; Hao YU ; Zhao LIU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2025;63(9):836-841
Objective:To evaluate the clinical value of three-dimensional(3D) printing-assisted fenestrated/branched endovascular aortic repair (F/B-TEVAR) for the treatment of endoleak after open surgery for type A aortic dissection.Methods:A multi-center retrospective case series analysis was conducted on 16 patients with anastomotic leakage following Stanford type A aortic dissection open repair, admitted to 12 medical centers between January 2019 and December 2023. All surgeries were led by the vascular surgery team from Department of Vascular Surgery, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital. The study included 12 males and 4 females, with an age of (58.1±8.2) years (range: 42 to 75 years). Preoperative patient-specific 3D-printed models or 3D parametric surface topological guides were created based on aortic CT angiography data. These models assisted intraoperative external positioning of fenestration sites, combined with stent diameter selection and inner branch techniques to complete endovascular repair. Surgical procedures, complications, and clinical outcomes were evaluated, with follow-up CT imaging to assess efficacy.Results:All patients successfully underwent surgery without conversion to open repair. One patient had distal stent migration from a prior open repair, requiring intraoperative coverage of the main stent window and conversion to an in situ fenestration procedure. The mean operative time was (332.6±111.2)minutes (range: 80 to 460 minutes). No renal failure, paraplegia, or branch artery loss occurred. Postoperative follow-up ( M(IQR)) was 18(18) months(range: 6 to 36 months), with follow-up rates of 16/16 at 6 months, 10/16 at 12 months, 8/16 at 24 months, and 2/16 at 36 months. During follow-up, endoleak occurred in 3 patients, cerebral infarction in 1 patient, and death in 1 patient. The remaining patients demonstrated stable stent positioning, patent branches, and no endoleak. Conclusion:3D technology-guided F/B-TEVAR shows favorable mid-to short-term outcomes in treating anastomotic leakage after open repair of type A aortic dissection.
5.3D print-guided fenestration/branch stent treatment of abdominal aortic disease: a national multicenter retrospective study
Yuexue HAN ; Yi JIN ; Dongsheng FU ; Jianhang HU ; Jianfeng DUAN ; Lili SUN ; Mian WANG ; Hao YU ; Yiming SU ; Zhengdong HUA ; Zhidan CHEN ; Shikui GUO ; Zhaohui HUA ; Xiaoqiang LI ; Zhao LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2024;39(7):527-533
Objective:To study the application of 3D printing technology in multi-center fenestrated/branched endovascular repair (F/B-EVAR) for endovascular repair of abdominal aortic diseases.Methods:From Feb 2018 to Mar 2023, The clinical and followup data of 316 cases of abdominal aortic lesions undergoing repair with F/B-EVAR at 69 medical centers nationwide using 3D printing technology to guide physician-modified stent graft were retrospectively analyzed.Results:The mean follow-up time of the patients was 23 months (2-60 months), and 24 cases were lost to follow up, the follow-up rate was 92.4% (292/316), the mean postoperative hospitalization time was (8.2±4.9) days. A total of 944 main abdominal branch arteries were reconstructed. Intraoperative reconstruction of 11 branches failed, with a success rate of 98.8% (933/944). Within 30 days after surgery, 8 patients died (2.5%), and 6 patients died during follow-up, a total of 14 patients died (4.4%). There were 11 cases (3.5%) of spinal cord ischemia and no patient suffered from permanent paraplegia. There were 19 patients (6.0%) with postoperative renal function injury. Internal leakage was found in 26 patients, and the rate of internal leakage was 8.2%.Conclusion:3D printing technology can accurately locate the location of branch arteries, simplifing the surgical process, shortening the learning curve , and improving clinical efficacy.
6.Risk factors of postoperative complications after fenestrated /branched TEVAR for aortic arch lesions: a multicenter retrospective analysis
Yuexue HAN ; Zhao LIU ; Chen LIU ; Wendong LI ; Nan HU ; Jianhang HU ; Yu ZHOU ; Jianfeng DUAN ; Lili SUN ; Hao YU ; Yiming SU ; Zhengdong HUA ; Zhidan CHEN ; Zhaohui HUA ; Xiaoqiang LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2024;39(9):667-672
Objective:To review the risk factors for early and medium-term complications of fenestration-branch endovascular thoracic aortic repair (F/B-TEVAR) in patients with complex aortic arch disease.Methods:The clinical and follow-up data of 202 patients undergoing F/B-TEVAR treatment from Feb 2019 to Sep 2023 in these centers were retrospectively analyzed .Results:There were 46 cases suffering from postoperative complications (22.8%). The risk factors with statistical significance included aortic atherosclerotic plaque [ OR=2.843; 95% CI (1.4-5.6); P<0.01], aortic intramural thrombosis [ OR=2.358; 95% CI (1.2-4.6), P=0.011], the aortic dilatation [ OR=4.219; 95% CI (1.6-11.3), P<0.01], the history of stroke [ OR=2.088; 95% CI (1.1-4.1), P=0.032], smoking history [ OR=2.680; 95% CI: (1.3-5.5); P<0.01], duration of surgery [ OR=1.9; 95% CI: (1.2-2.9); P=0.042].While the application of 3D printing assistive technology [ OR=0.392; 95% CI: (0.2-0.9); P=0.048] was in a negative correlation with postoperative complication. Conclusions:The independent risk factors for complications after F/B-TVAR included aortic atherosclerotic plaque, aortic intramural thrombosis, the aortic dilatation, the history of stroke, smoking history,duration of surgery.The application of 3D printing technology can effectively reduce the complication rate.
7.Research progress on risk factors associated with postoperative complications of endovascular repair for abdominal aortic aneurysms
Yuzhu WANG ; Shuai ZHANG ; Yu ZHOU ; Yi JIN ; Zihe ZHAO ; Chaohui PAN ; Dongsheng FU ; Yuexue HAN ; Jianhang HU ; REYAGULI·KEYOUMU ; Zhao LIU ; Xiaoqiang LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2024;33(12):2077-2082
Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) has become an important treatment method for abdominal aortic aneurysms due to its advantages of shorter operative time,faster postoperative recovery,and lower early postoperative mortality. However,the incidence of complications and the postoperative reintervention rates are higher than those of open surgery. The main complications after EVAR include access vessel injury,post-implantation syndrome,stent migration,endoleaks,visceral branch artery occlusion,lower limb ischemia,and stent infection,which are also the primary causes of reintervention. In recent years,the causes and associated risk factors of various postoperative complications of EVAR have attracted widespread attention and discussion,which are of great significance for improving surgical techniques,enhancing postoperative monitoring,and improving patient outcomes. This paper provides a review of the current complications,associated risk factors,and management strategies after EVAR.
8.Research progress on risk factors associated with postoperative complications of endovascular repair for abdominal aortic aneurysms
Yuzhu WANG ; Shuai ZHANG ; Yu ZHOU ; Yi JIN ; Zihe ZHAO ; Chaohui PAN ; Dongsheng FU ; Yuexue HAN ; Jianhang HU ; REYAGULI·KEYOUMU ; Zhao LIU ; Xiaoqiang LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2024;33(12):2077-2082
Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) has become an important treatment method for abdominal aortic aneurysms due to its advantages of shorter operative time,faster postoperative recovery,and lower early postoperative mortality. However,the incidence of complications and the postoperative reintervention rates are higher than those of open surgery. The main complications after EVAR include access vessel injury,post-implantation syndrome,stent migration,endoleaks,visceral branch artery occlusion,lower limb ischemia,and stent infection,which are also the primary causes of reintervention. In recent years,the causes and associated risk factors of various postoperative complications of EVAR have attracted widespread attention and discussion,which are of great significance for improving surgical techniques,enhancing postoperative monitoring,and improving patient outcomes. This paper provides a review of the current complications,associated risk factors,and management strategies after EVAR.
9.Human 8-cell embryos enable efficient induction of disease-preventive mutations without off-target effect by cytosine base editor.
Yinghui WEI ; Meiling ZHANG ; Jing HU ; Yingsi ZHOU ; Mingxing XUE ; Jianhang YIN ; Yuanhua LIU ; Hu FENG ; Ling ZHOU ; Zhifang LI ; Dongshuang WANG ; Zhiguo ZHANG ; Yin ZHOU ; Hongbin LIU ; Ning YAO ; Erwei ZUO ; Jiazhi HU ; Yanzhi DU ; Wen LI ; Chunlong XU ; Hui YANG
Protein & Cell 2023;14(6):416-432
Approximately 140 million people worldwide are homozygous carriers of APOE4 (ε4), a strong genetic risk factor for late onset familial and sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD), 91% of whom will develop AD at earlier age than heterozygous carriers and noncarriers. Susceptibility to AD could be reduced by targeted editing of APOE4, but a technical basis for controlling the off-target effects of base editors is necessary to develop low-risk personalized gene therapies. Here, we first screened eight cytosine base editor variants at four injection stages (from 1- to 8-cell stage), and found that FNLS-YE1 variant in 8-cell embryos achieved the comparable base conversion rate (up to 100%) with the lowest bystander effects. In particular, 80% of AD-susceptible ε4 allele copies were converted to the AD-neutral ε3 allele in human ε4-carrying embryos. Stringent control measures combined with targeted deep sequencing, whole genome sequencing, and RNA sequencing showed no DNA or RNA off-target events in FNLS-YE1-treated human embryos or their derived stem cells. Furthermore, base editing with FNLS-YE1 showed no effects on embryo development to the blastocyst stage. Finally, we also demonstrated FNLS-YE1 could introduce known protective variants in human embryos to potentially reduce human susceptivity to systemic lupus erythematosus and familial hypercholesterolemia. Our study therefore suggests that base editing with FNLS-YE1 can efficiently and safely introduce known preventive variants in 8-cell human embryos, a potential approach for reducing human susceptibility to AD or other genetic diseases.
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10.Study on the electrochemical immunosensor for ultrasensitive detection of myeloperoxidase
Lingsong LU ; Bei LIU ; Xiao MA ; Cheng YU ; Shun WU ; Jianhang LENG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(36):5109-5111
Objective To construct an electrochemical immunosensor for ultrasensitive determination of myeloperoxidase (MPO) .Methods The electrochemical immunosensor for M PO was prepared by modifying the electrode using Au-graphitized me-soporous carbon nanoparticles(AuNPs@ GMCs) hybrid and immobilizing MPO antibodies onto the glass carbon electrode surface . The effect of experimental parameters on the immunosensor and results comparison with ELISA were investigated .Results The immunosensor was sensitive to M PO with a linear relationship between 2 .000 and 300 .000 ng/mL and a correlation coefficient of 0 .999 ;the detection limit was 0 .5 ng/mL .The correlation coefficient of two methods was 0 .983 .Conclusion The immunosensor can be used for ultrasensitive detection of MPO .

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