1.Mechanism of Multi-Glycosides of Tripterygium Wilfordii in Improving Kidney Injury in IgA Nephropathy Model Rats Via the SIRT 1/Nrf 2/HO-1 Pathway
Hong FANG ; Chundong SONG ; Shoulin ZHANG ; Xu WANG ; Yanmin FAN ; Hanshu JI ; Jichang BU ; Ke SONG ; Chenchen CHEN ; Ying DING
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(6):847-853
Objective To explore the mechanism of IgA nephropathy(IgAN)caused by multi-glycosides of Tripterygium wilfordii(GTW)through the regulation of Silent information regulatory factor 1(SIRT 1)/nuclear transcription factor E2-related factor 2(Nrf 2)/antioxidant enzyme heme oxygenase 1(HO-1)signaling pathway.Methods Forty-five male SD rats were selected and randomly divided into two groups:the blank group(n=9)and the model group(n=36).In addition to the blank group,the BSA+CCl4+LPS group was used.At the end of 12 weeks,two rats were randomly selected for verification,and the model was successfully established.The 34 model rats were randomly divided into 3 groups:the model group(n=10),prednisone group(n=12),and GTW group(n=12).Urine,blood and kidney tissues were harvested 4 weeks after drug administration.Urinary erythrocyte number,24-h urinary protein quantification(24 h-UTP),alanine transaminase(ALT),serum albumin(ALB),urea nitrogen(BUN),and blood creatinine(SCr)were performed for each group;the protein expression of SIRT1,Nrf2,HO-1 and PINK1 was detected by Western blotting analysis;real-time polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)detection of SIRT1,Nrf2,HO-1 and PINK1 mRNA expression in rat kidney tissue;and detection of IgA deposition in the renal mesangial area by immunofluorescence.Kidney histopathological changes were observed in all the rats by hematoxylin-eosin(HE)staining.Results The results compared with those in the blank group,the urinary red blood cell count and 24 h-UTP,ALT,BUN,and SCr levels were significantly greater(P<0.01);The ALB level was significantly lower(P<0.01);renal tissue SIRT1,Nrf2,HO-1,PINK1 protein and mRNA expression were significantly lower(P<0.01);IgA deposition in the mesentery was obvious;renal pathological damage was severe;and the difference was statistically significant. Compared with those in the model group,urinary red blood cell counts and 24 h-UTP,ALT,BUN,and SCr levels in the prednisone and GTW groups were significantly lower (P<0.01);ALB levels were significantly greater (P<0.01);SIRT1,Nrf2,HO-1,PINK1 protein and mRNA expression were significantly greater (P<0.01);IgA deposition in the mesangial area was reduced,and renal pathology was improved,with statistically significant difference. Conclusions GTW may alleviate oxidative stress injury,protect renal function,and improve renal injury by activating the SIRT 1/Nrf 2/HO-1 signaling pathway.
2.Mechanism of Multi-Glycosides of Tripterygium Wilfordii in Improving Kidney Injury in IgA Nephropathy Model Rats Via the SIRT 1/Nrf 2/HO-1 Pathway
Hong FANG ; Chundong SONG ; Shoulin ZHANG ; Xu WANG ; Yanmin FAN ; Hanshu JI ; Jichang BU ; Ke SONG ; Chenchen CHEN ; Ying DING
Herald of Medicine 2025;44(6):847-853
Objective To explore the mechanism of IgA nephropathy(IgAN)caused by multi-glycosides of Tripterygium wilfordii(GTW)through the regulation of Silent information regulatory factor 1(SIRT 1)/nuclear transcription factor E2-related factor 2(Nrf 2)/antioxidant enzyme heme oxygenase 1(HO-1)signaling pathway.Methods Forty-five male SD rats were selected and randomly divided into two groups:the blank group(n=9)and the model group(n=36).In addition to the blank group,the BSA+CCl4+LPS group was used.At the end of 12 weeks,two rats were randomly selected for verification,and the model was successfully established.The 34 model rats were randomly divided into 3 groups:the model group(n=10),prednisone group(n=12),and GTW group(n=12).Urine,blood and kidney tissues were harvested 4 weeks after drug administration.Urinary erythrocyte number,24-h urinary protein quantification(24 h-UTP),alanine transaminase(ALT),serum albumin(ALB),urea nitrogen(BUN),and blood creatinine(SCr)were performed for each group;the protein expression of SIRT1,Nrf2,HO-1 and PINK1 was detected by Western blotting analysis;real-time polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)detection of SIRT1,Nrf2,HO-1 and PINK1 mRNA expression in rat kidney tissue;and detection of IgA deposition in the renal mesangial area by immunofluorescence.Kidney histopathological changes were observed in all the rats by hematoxylin-eosin(HE)staining.Results The results compared with those in the blank group,the urinary red blood cell count and 24 h-UTP,ALT,BUN,and SCr levels were significantly greater(P<0.01);The ALB level was significantly lower(P<0.01);renal tissue SIRT1,Nrf2,HO-1,PINK1 protein and mRNA expression were significantly lower(P<0.01);IgA deposition in the mesentery was obvious;renal pathological damage was severe;and the difference was statistically significant. Compared with those in the model group,urinary red blood cell counts and 24 h-UTP,ALT,BUN,and SCr levels in the prednisone and GTW groups were significantly lower (P<0.01);ALB levels were significantly greater (P<0.01);SIRT1,Nrf2,HO-1,PINK1 protein and mRNA expression were significantly greater (P<0.01);IgA deposition in the mesangial area was reduced,and renal pathology was improved,with statistically significant difference. Conclusions GTW may alleviate oxidative stress injury,protect renal function,and improve renal injury by activating the SIRT 1/Nrf 2/HO-1 signaling pathway.
4.Study on relationship of dose-effect and time-effect of APA microencapsulated bovine chromaffin cells on pain treatment.
Jianfeng HUI ; Tao LI ; Zhi DU ; Jichang SONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(6):1145-1153
This study was to investigate the relationship of dose-effect and time-effect of Alginate-Polylysine-Alginate (APA) microencapsulated bovine chromaffin cells on the treatment of pain model rats. Using a rat model of painful peripheral neuropathy, the antinociceptive effects of APA microencapsulated bovine cells transplanted into the subarachnoid space was evaluated by cold allodynia test and hot hyperalgesia test. Compared with control group, the withdrawal difference with cell number 50 thousands groups, 100 thousands groups and 200 thousands groups was reduced (P < 0.05), and the difference decreased with the cells increases, indicating a significant analgesic effect. There was no significant difference between 400 thousands groups and 200 thousands groups. This analgesic effect maintained longer than 12 weeks. There was a positive correlation between the analgesic effect and the quantity of APA microencapsulated bovine chromaffin cells which were transplanted to treat pain model rats, and the effective antinociception remained longer than 12 weeks.
Alginates
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Analgesia
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methods
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Animals
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Cattle
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Chromaffin Cells
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transplantation
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Drug Compounding
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Implants, Experimental
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Pain Management
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methods
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Polylysine
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administration & dosage
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analogs & derivatives
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pharmacology
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Rats
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Sciatica
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therapy
5.ABVD chemotherapy scheme at day 1 and 8 for treatment of primary Hodgkin's lymphomas
Yufu LI ; Yanli ZHANG ; Bojun FANG ; Jianwei DU ; Xiaodong LU ; Lina ZHANG ; Xinghu ZHU ; Xudong WEI ; Yongping SONG ; Jichang LI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2009;48(3):186-188
Objective To explore the effect of adriamycin, bleomyein, vincristine and dacarbazinum (ABVD) chemotherapy scheme executed at day I and day 8 for primary Hodgkin's lymphomas (HL). Methods 62 patients with primary HL in stages Ⅱ-Ⅳ treated in our department from October 2005 to October 2006 were divided into group A and B at random with 31 patients in each group. The patients in group A received ABVD chemotherapy scheme executed at day 1 and day 8 for 6-8 cycles. The patients in group B received ABVD chemotherapy scheme executed at day 1 and day 15 for 6-8 cycles. The patients of the groups received radiotherapy by the same doctor after chemotherapy according to the patients condition and the radiotherapy regimens were not affected by the grouping. Results The complete remission rate (CR)in group A after chemotherapy was 90. 3% (28/31);the one-year and two-year disease free survival (DFS) rates were 87. 1% (27/31) and 80.0% (20/25)respectively. The CR rate in group B after chemotherapy was 83.9% (26/31);the one-year and two-year DFS rates were 80. 6% (25/31)and 72. 0% (18/25) respectively. The discrepancy of CR rates and the one-year and two-year DFS rates between the two groups was not significant (P>0.05). The incidences of therapeutic side effecte such as myocardial iscnemia grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ liver function impair-ment,pulmonary fibrosis and serious marrow inhibition between the two groups were not significant too (P > 0.05). Average chemotherapy period for the patients in group A was 159 days; it was 69 days shorter than that in group B. Conclusion The CR rate,1-year DFS rate and 2-year DFS rate of ABVD chemotherapy scheme executed at day 1 and 8 are similar to those of ABVD chemotherapy scheme executed at day Ⅰ and 15 for primary HL in stages Ⅱ-Ⅳ. The side-effects of chemoterapy between group A and B are similar too. The chemotherapy period in group A is shortened significantly.
6.Survey on the intake of dietary nutrients for 132 aduit patients with acute and chronic leukemia
Ziliang XU ; Yuntang WU ; Zhong SUN ; Rui LI ; Hongqiang LI ; Yumei QI ; Jichang SONG ; Jianxiang WANG ; Mingzhe HAN ; Fengkui ZHANG ; Lugui QIU ; Xiaofan ZHU ; Zhijian XIAO ; Renchi YANG ; Yizhou ZHENG ; Sizhou FENG ; Zhongchao HAN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2009;18(1):29-31,34
Objective To study the dietary nourishment of adult patients with leukemia and compare acute leukemic patients with chronic leukemic patients. Methods Adopting dietary review of 24 hours and seven consecutive days of dietary records method to obtain the food category and quantity of 122 patients with acute leukemia and 10 patients with chronic leukemia. Using statistic software SPSS11.0 to calculate the patients'intake of various kinds of nutfiments. and the difiences between acute and chronic leukemic patients were analyzed. Results The rate of most ontrients of patients'intake reaches RNI/AI is lower,especially vitamin A,vitamin C and caleium.There's a tendency that intake diet,energy and nourishments of acute leukemic patients is lower than that of those chronic leukemic patients. Conclusion There is a tendency of unbalanced dietary intakes in leukemic patients.including the low intakes.There is the tendency that nutritional status of acute leukemic patients iS poorer than that of chronic leukemic patients.
7.Development of cancer stem cell
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;0(04):-
According to traditional theory tumor growth arised from the proliferation of all tumor cells, therefore management mainly aimed at the majority of the cells within cancer tissue. As a result, relapse and metastasis developed often, which caused treatment failure. It was stem cell that makes it possible to treat cancer radically and prevent it from relapsing and metastasizing by specifically killing targeted cancer stem cells and even some old concepts such as tumorigenesis mechanism, cell signaling pathways etc may need to be reevaluated, that raised great challenge to traditional oncotherapy. In this text the origin and existing evidence of cancer stem cell, it's relationship to common stem cell, clinical significance and prospect were reviewed.
8.Development of hepatocyte transplantation
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;0(06):-
As a safe and effective treatment method of fulminic hepatic failure and end stage liver disease, hepatocyte transplantation has been widely verified in many animal experiment and clinical research. It has many advantages. For instances, It is safe and easy to perform. It causes little trauma and is convenient for retransplantation. The hepatocytes are less immunogenetic and the cells from one donor liver can be used for several patients, and so on. The cell source, route of transplantation, theoretical basis and clinical application of the method are reviewed in this paper.
9.Design of a hollow-fiber bioreactor and perfusion study in vitro.
Guiming SHU ; Jichang SONG ; Zhi DU ; Tao LI ; Jinjuan ZHANG ; Runhai CUI ; Li FU ; Wenlan LÜ ; Haiying BI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(1):166-169
This article presents the design of a bioreactor using hollow fiber membrane and, isolated hepatocytes of suckling pigs, and the experimental study of its efficacy in vitro. Liver cells were harvested from suckling pigs with collagenase perfusion in situ, and parenchymal and non-parenchymal hepatocytes were cocultured in a hollow fiber module which was rotated sporadically. Bioartificial liver(BAL) was developed using this bioreactor,and the BAL was perfused with ascites of patients suffering from liver cirrhosis. The yield of viable hepatocytes was (6.29 +/- 0.37) x 10(8) cells, and cell viability was greater than 84%. Hepatocytes aggregated to multi-cells spheroids after being rotated every thirty minutes for three hours. The hepatocytes in the bioreactor could synthesize urea. Total billirubin was decreased, and AST was significantly increased in the group of bioreactor, as compared with that in the control group. Glucose decreased in the group of bioreactor,whereas there was no significant descent in the control group; and the difference between the two groups was significant. The above results demonstrate that this bioreactor is effective for decreasing total bilirubin and glucose.
Animals
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Animals, Newborn
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Bioreactors
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Cell Separation
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Cells, Cultured
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Hepatocytes
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cytology
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Liver, Artificial
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Swine
10.The synthesis of polyanhydrides and its application in biomedical field.
Meili YU ; Yong WANG ; Shuchang FANG ; Jichang SONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(1):135-138
This paper reviews the development of the polyanhydrides as a new biodegradable polymer, and highlights the methodological and technological progress in the synthesis of the polymer. Subsequently, the future researches and developments of polyanhydrides are prospected.
Anhydrides
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chemical synthesis
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Animals
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Biocompatible Materials
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chemical synthesis
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Brain Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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Delayed-Action Preparations
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Diabetes Mellitus
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drug therapy
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Drug Carriers
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Drug Delivery Systems
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Glioma
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drug therapy
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Humans
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Osteomyelitis
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drug therapy
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Polymers
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chemical synthesis
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Rats

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