1.Effect of TWIK-1 channel on hypokalemia-induced abnormal pacemaker activities in human cardiomyocytes and its mechanisms
Hengxi ZHANG ; Lei XIONG ; Yue WU ; Jinhua LV ; Zheng ZUO ; Ruolan LI ; Dechou ZHANG ; Ping LIU ; Dongchuan ZUO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(5):895-901
AIM:This study aims to investigate the impact of TWIK-1 channels on abnormal pacemaker activi-ties induced by hypokalemia and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms.METHODS:The gene sequences encoding hu-man TWIK-1,specific TWIK-1 shRNA and TWIK-1-T118i mutant were synthesized and subsequently subcloned into lenti-viral vectors.To knock down the TWIK-1 gene in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes(hiPSC-CMs),the cells were transduced with lentivirus carrying the specific TWIK-1 shRNA sequences.For the overexpression of TWIK-1 or the TWIK-1-T118i mutant in HL-1 mouse cardiomyocytes,the cells received lentiviral transduction containing the respective gene sequences.Patch-clamp techniques were employed to assess the effects of 1 mmol/L extracellular K+on the membrane potentials and whole-cell currents of the cardiomyocytes.RESULTS:Under conditions of 1 mmol/L extra-cellular K+,depolarization of membrane potentials was observed in the hiPSC-CMs and the HL-1 mouse cardiomyocytes ex-pressing human TWIK-1 channel,leading to the induction of abnormal pacemaker activities.This phenomenon could be reversibly abolished by the removal of extracellular Na+or inhibited through TWIK-1 knockdown.In contrast,the mem-brane potentials of HL-1 mouse cardiomyocytes expressing human TWIK-1-T118i mutant hyperpolarized,with no occur-rence of abnormal pacemaker activities.The hiPSC-CMs exhibiting abnormal pacemaker activities at 1 mmol/L extracellu-lar K+demonstrated TWIK-1-like Na+leak currents,which were blocked by quinine,a non-selective blocker of TWIK-1.CONCLUSION:The TWIK-1 channels play a critical role in the development of hypokalemia-induced abnormal pace-maker activities in human cardiomyocytes by facilitating Na+leak currents.
2.Effect of Melatonin on IVF-ET Pregnancy Outcome in Elderly Infertile Patients with Diminished Ovarian Reserve
Shengyan JIAN ; Ronghua MA ; Xiaona LI ; Jinchun LV ; Qingli HUANG ; Zhengfang XIONG
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;41(10):847-851
Objective:To evaluate the impact of oral melatonin on clinical pregnancy outcomes in elderly infer-tile patients with diminished ovarian reserve(DOR)after in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer(IVF-ET).Methods:Sixty-two elderly infertile patients with DOR who underwent IVF at the Reproductive Medicine Center of Qinghai Province People's Hospital from January 1,2022 to June 30,2023 were selected.They were divided into intervention group(24 cases)and control group(38 cases)according to whether they received oral melatonin pretreatment before ovulation induction.Follicular fluid without diluent or blood contamination was collected from the first large follicle on the day of oocyte retrieval,and melatonin levels and 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyglycoside(8-OHdG)levels in the follicular gluid were measured.Ovulation promotion indicators and pregnancy outcomes were compared and analyzed between the two groups.Results:The concentration of melatonin in follicular fluid in the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the control group(31.75 ng/L vs.10.40 ng/L,P<0.001),the concentration of 8-OHdG was lower than that of the control group(133.61 ng/L vs.145.30 ng/L,P=0.004);the implantation rate in the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the control group(56.10%vs.26.87%,P=0.002),and the biochemical pregnancy rate in the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the control group(12.50%vs.0,P=0.050).There were no significant differences in normal fertilization rate,high-quality embryo rate,clinical pregnancy rate and cumulative live birth rate between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusions:Oral melatonin can increase its level in follicular fluid,which is beneficial in improving endom-etrial receptivity,and has a certain positive effect on improving IVF-ET outcomes.
3.Effect of Melatonin on IVF-ET Pregnancy Outcome in Elderly Infertile Patients with Diminished Ovarian Reserve
Shengyan JIAN ; Ronghua MA ; Xiaona LI ; Jinchun LV ; Qingli HUANG ; Zhengfang XIONG
Journal of Practical Obstetrics and Gynecology 2025;41(10):847-851
Objective:To evaluate the impact of oral melatonin on clinical pregnancy outcomes in elderly infer-tile patients with diminished ovarian reserve(DOR)after in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer(IVF-ET).Methods:Sixty-two elderly infertile patients with DOR who underwent IVF at the Reproductive Medicine Center of Qinghai Province People's Hospital from January 1,2022 to June 30,2023 were selected.They were divided into intervention group(24 cases)and control group(38 cases)according to whether they received oral melatonin pretreatment before ovulation induction.Follicular fluid without diluent or blood contamination was collected from the first large follicle on the day of oocyte retrieval,and melatonin levels and 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyglycoside(8-OHdG)levels in the follicular gluid were measured.Ovulation promotion indicators and pregnancy outcomes were compared and analyzed between the two groups.Results:The concentration of melatonin in follicular fluid in the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the control group(31.75 ng/L vs.10.40 ng/L,P<0.001),the concentration of 8-OHdG was lower than that of the control group(133.61 ng/L vs.145.30 ng/L,P=0.004);the implantation rate in the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the control group(56.10%vs.26.87%,P=0.002),and the biochemical pregnancy rate in the intervention group was significantly higher than that in the control group(12.50%vs.0,P=0.050).There were no significant differences in normal fertilization rate,high-quality embryo rate,clinical pregnancy rate and cumulative live birth rate between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusions:Oral melatonin can increase its level in follicular fluid,which is beneficial in improving endom-etrial receptivity,and has a certain positive effect on improving IVF-ET outcomes.
4.Effect of TWIK-1 channel on hypokalemia-induced abnormal pacemaker activities in human cardiomyocytes and its mechanisms
Hengxi ZHANG ; Lei XIONG ; Yue WU ; Jinhua LV ; Zheng ZUO ; Ruolan LI ; Dechou ZHANG ; Ping LIU ; Dongchuan ZUO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2025;41(5):895-901
AIM:This study aims to investigate the impact of TWIK-1 channels on abnormal pacemaker activi-ties induced by hypokalemia and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms.METHODS:The gene sequences encoding hu-man TWIK-1,specific TWIK-1 shRNA and TWIK-1-T118i mutant were synthesized and subsequently subcloned into lenti-viral vectors.To knock down the TWIK-1 gene in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes(hiPSC-CMs),the cells were transduced with lentivirus carrying the specific TWIK-1 shRNA sequences.For the overexpression of TWIK-1 or the TWIK-1-T118i mutant in HL-1 mouse cardiomyocytes,the cells received lentiviral transduction containing the respective gene sequences.Patch-clamp techniques were employed to assess the effects of 1 mmol/L extracellular K+on the membrane potentials and whole-cell currents of the cardiomyocytes.RESULTS:Under conditions of 1 mmol/L extra-cellular K+,depolarization of membrane potentials was observed in the hiPSC-CMs and the HL-1 mouse cardiomyocytes ex-pressing human TWIK-1 channel,leading to the induction of abnormal pacemaker activities.This phenomenon could be reversibly abolished by the removal of extracellular Na+or inhibited through TWIK-1 knockdown.In contrast,the mem-brane potentials of HL-1 mouse cardiomyocytes expressing human TWIK-1-T118i mutant hyperpolarized,with no occur-rence of abnormal pacemaker activities.The hiPSC-CMs exhibiting abnormal pacemaker activities at 1 mmol/L extracellu-lar K+demonstrated TWIK-1-like Na+leak currents,which were blocked by quinine,a non-selective blocker of TWIK-1.CONCLUSION:The TWIK-1 channels play a critical role in the development of hypokalemia-induced abnormal pace-maker activities in human cardiomyocytes by facilitating Na+leak currents.
5.Transanal drainage tube for prevention of anastomotic leak after anterior resection for rectal cancer: a meta-analysis.
Cheng Ren ZHANG ; Shi Yun XU ; Yao Chun LV ; Bin Bin DU ; De Wang WU ; Jing Jing LI ; Cheng Zhang ZHU ; Xiong Fei YANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2023;26(7):689-696
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of transanal drainage tube (TDT) in reducing the incidence of anastomotic leak following anterior resection in patients with rectal cancer. Methods: We conducted a systematic search for relevant studies published from inception to October 2022 across multiple databases, including PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, CNKI, Wanfang, and VIP. Meta-analysis was performed using Review Manager 5.4 software. The primary outcomes included total incidence of anastomotic leak, grade B and C anastomotic leak rates, reoperation rate, anastomotic bleeding rate, and overall complication rate. Results: Three randomized controlled trials involving 1115 patients (559 patients in the TDT group and 556 in the non-TDT group) were included. Meta-analysis showed that the total incidences of anastomotic leak and of grade B anastomotic leak were 5.5% (31/559) and 4.5% (25/559), respectively, in the TDT group and 7.9% (44/556) and 3.8% (21/556), respectively, in the non-TDT group. These differences are not statistically significant (P=0.120, P=0.560, respectively). Compared with the non-TDT group, the TDT group had a lower incidence of grade C anastomotic leak (1.6% [7/559] vs. 4.5% [25/556]) and reoperation rate (0.9% [5/559] vs. 4.3% [24/556]), but a higher incidence of anastomotic bleeding (8.2% [23/279] vs. 3.6% [10/276]). These differences were statistically significant (P=0.003, P=0.001, P=0.030, respectively). The overall complication rate was 26.5%(74/279) in the TDT group and 27.2% (75/276) in the non-TDT group. These differences are not statistically significant (P=0.860). Conclusions: TDT did not significantly reduce the total incidence of anastomotic leak but may have potential clinical benefits in preventing grade C anastomotic leak. Notably, placement of TDT may increase the anastomotic bleeding rate.
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Anastomotic Leak/etiology*
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Rectal Neoplasms/complications*
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Drainage
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Anastomosis, Surgical/adverse effects*
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Reoperation/adverse effects*
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Hemorrhage
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Retrospective Studies
6.Bilayer hydrogel dressing with lysozyme-enhanced photothermal therapy for biofilm eradication and accelerated chronic wound repair.
Yizhen WANG ; Qijun LV ; You CHEN ; Langtao XU ; Miao FENG ; Zhiyong XIONG ; Jiajun LI ; Jie REN ; Jie LIU ; Bo LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(1):284-297
Biofilms are closely associated with the tough healing and dysfunctional inflammation of chronic wounds. Photothermal therapy (PTT) emerged as a suitable alternative which could destroy the structure of biofilms with local physical heat. However, the efficacy of PTT is limited because the excessive hyperthermia could damage surrounding tissues. Besides, the difficult reserve and delivery of photothermal agents makes PTT hard to eradicate biofilms as expectation. Herein, we present a GelMA-EGF/Gelatin-MPDA-LZM bilayer hydrogel dressing to perform lysozyme-enhanced PTT for biofilms eradication and a further acceleration to the repair of chronic wounds. Gelatin was used as inner layer hydrogel to reserve lysozyme (LZM) loaded mesoporous polydopamine (MPDA) (MPDA-LZM) nanoparticles, which could rapidly liquefy while temperature rising so as to achieve a bulk release of nanoparticles. MPDA-LZM nanoparticles serve as photothermal agents with antibacterial capability, could deeply penetrate and destroy biofilms. In addition, the outer layer hydrogel consisted of gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) and epidermal growth factor (EGF) promoted wound healing and tissue regeneration. It displayed remarkable efficacy on alleviating infection and accelerating wound healing in vivo. Overall, the innovative therapeutic strategy we came up with has significant effect on biofilms eradication and shows promising application in promoting the repair of clinical chronic wounds.
7.Platelet RNA enables accurate detection of ovarian cancer: an intercontinental, biomarker identification study.
Yue GAO ; Chun-Jie LIU ; Hua-Yi LI ; Xiao-Ming XIONG ; Gui-Ling LI ; Sjors G J G IN 'T VELD ; Guang-Yao CAI ; Gui-Yan XIE ; Shao-Qing ZENG ; Yuan WU ; Jian-Hua CHI ; Jia-Hao LIU ; Qiong ZHANG ; Xiao-Fei JIAO ; Lin-Li SHI ; Wan-Rong LU ; Wei-Guo LV ; Xing-Sheng YANG ; Jurgen M J PIEK ; Cornelis D DE KROON ; C A R LOK ; Anna SUPERNAT ; Sylwia ŁAPIŃSKA-SZUMCZYK ; Anna ŁOJKOWSKA ; Anna J ŻACZEK ; Jacek JASSEM ; Bakhos A TANNOUS ; Nik SOL ; Edward POST ; Myron G BEST ; Bei-Hua KONG ; Xing XIE ; Ding MA ; Thomas WURDINGER ; An-Yuan GUO ; Qing-Lei GAO
Protein & Cell 2023;14(6):579-590
Platelets are reprogrammed by cancer via a process called education, which favors cancer development. The transcriptional profile of tumor-educated platelets (TEPs) is skewed and therefore practicable for cancer detection. This intercontinental, hospital-based, diagnostic study included 761 treatment-naïve inpatients with histologically confirmed adnexal masses and 167 healthy controls from nine medical centers (China, n = 3; Netherlands, n = 5; Poland, n = 1) between September 2016 and May 2019. The main outcomes were the performance of TEPs and their combination with CA125 in two Chinese (VC1 and VC2) and the European (VC3) validation cohorts collectively and independently. Exploratory outcome was the value of TEPs in public pan-cancer platelet transcriptome datasets. The AUCs for TEPs in the combined validation cohort, VC1, VC2, and VC3 were 0.918 (95% CI 0.889-0.948), 0.923 (0.855-0.990), 0.918 (0.872-0.963), and 0.887 (0.813-0.960), respectively. Combination of TEPs and CA125 demonstrated an AUC of 0.922 (0.889-0.955) in the combined validation cohort; 0.955 (0.912-0.997) in VC1; 0.939 (0.901-0.977) in VC2; 0.917 (0.824-1.000) in VC3. For subgroup analysis, TEPs exhibited an AUC of 0.858, 0.859, and 0.920 to detect early-stage, borderline, non-epithelial diseases and 0.899 to discriminate ovarian cancer from endometriosis. TEPs had robustness, compatibility, and universality for preoperative diagnosis of ovarian cancer since it withstood validations in populations of different ethnicities, heterogeneous histological subtypes, and early-stage ovarian cancer. However, these observations warrant prospective validations in a larger population before clinical utilities.
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Female
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Blood Platelets/pathology*
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Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics*
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Ovarian Neoplasms/pathology*
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China
8. Expert consensus on prevention and cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest in COVID-19
Wei SONG ; Yanhong OUYANG ; Yuanshui LIU ; Heping XU ; Feng ZHAN ; Wenteng CHEN ; Jun ZHANG ; Shengyang YI ; Jie WEI ; Xiangdong JIAN ; Deren WANG ; Xianjin DU ; Ying CHEN ; Yingqi ZHANG ; Shuming XIANYU ; Qiong NING ; Xiang LI ; Xiaotong HAN ; Yan CAO ; Tao YU ; Wenwei CAI ; Sheng'Ang ZHOU ; Yu CAO ; Xiaobei CHEN ; Shunjiang XU ; Zong'An LIANG ; Duohu WU ; Fen AI ; Zhong WANG ; Qingyi MENG ; Yuhong MI ; Sisen ZHANG ; Rongjia YANG ; Shouchun YAN ; Wenbin HAN ; Yong LIN ; Chuanyun QIAN ; Wenwu ZHANG ; Yan XIONG ; Jun LV ; Baochi LIU ; Xiaojun HE ; Xuelian SUN ; Yufang CAO ; Tian'En ZHOU
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 2021;14(6):241-253
Background: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) strategies in COVID-19 patients differ from those in patients suffering from cardiogenic cardiac arrest. During CPR, both healthcare and non-healthcare workers who provide resuscitation are at risk of infection. The Working Group for Expert Consensus on Prevention and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Cardiac Arrest in COVID-19 has developed this Chinese Expert Consensus to guide clinical practice of CPR in COVID-19 patients. Main recommendations: 1) A medical team should be assigned to evaluate severe and critical COVID-19 for early monitoring of cardiac-arrest warning signs. 2) Psychological counseling and treatment are highly recommended, since sympathetic and vagal abnormalities induced by psychological stress from the COVID-19 pandemic can induce cardiac arrest. 3) Healthcare workers should wear personal protective equipment (PPE). 4) Mouth-to-mouth ventilation should be avoided on patients suspected of having or diagnosed with COVID-19. 5) Hands-only chest compression and mechanical chest compression are recommended. 6) Tracheal-intubation procedures should be optimized and tracheal-intubation strategies should be implemented early. 7) CPR should be provided for 20-30 min. 8) Various factors should be taken into consideration such as the interests of patients and family members, ethics, transmission risks, and laws and regulations governing infectious disease control. Changes in management: The following changes or modifications to CPR strategy in COVID-19 patients are proposed: 1) Healthcare workers should wear PPE. 2) Hands-only chest compression and mechanical chest compression can be implemented to reduce or avoid the spread of viruses by aerosols. 3) Both the benefits to patients and the risk of infection should be considered. 4) Hhealthcare workers should be fully aware of and trained in CPR strategies and procedures specifically for patients with COVID-19.
9.and activity of d-serine in combination with -lactam antibiotics against methicillin-resistant .
Qing WANG ; Yuemeng LV ; Jing PANG ; Xue LI ; Xi LU ; Xiukun WANG ; Xinxin HU ; Tongying NIE ; Xinyi YANG ; Yan Q XIONG ; Jiandong JIANG ; Congran LI ; Xuefu YOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2019;9(3):496-504
As d-amino acids play important roles in the physiological metabolism of bacteria, combination of d-amino acids with antibiotics may provide synergistic antibacterial activity. The aim of the study was to evaluate and activity of d-serine alone and in combination with -lactams against methicillin-resistant (MRSA) strains, and to explore the possible sensitization mechanisms. The activity of d-serine, -lactams alone and in combinations was evaluated both by standard MICs, time-kill curves and checkerboard assays, and by murine systemic infection model as well as neutropenic thigh infection model. An synergistic effect was demonstrated with the combination of d-serine and -lactams against MRSA standard and clinical strains. Importantly, the combinations enhanced the therapeutic efficacy in the animal models as compared to -lactam alone groups. Initial mechanism study suggested possible revision of d-alanine-d-alanine residue to d-alanine-d-serine in peptidoglycan by adding of d-alanine in the medium, which may cause decreased affinity to PBPs during transpeptidation. In conclusion, d-serine had synergistic activity in combination with -lactams against MRSA strains both and . Considering the relatively good safety of d-serine alone or in combination with -lactams, d-serine is worth following up as new anti-MRSA infection strategies.
10.Self-Rated Health Status and Risk of Incident Stroke in 0.5 Million Chinese Adults: The China Kadoorie Biobank Study.
Wenhong DONG ; Xiong Fei PAN ; Canqing YU ; Jun LV ; Yu GUO ; Zheng BIAN ; Ling YANG ; Yiping CHEN ; Tangchun WU ; Zhengming CHEN ; An PAN ; Liming LI
Journal of Stroke 2018;20(2):247-257
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Self-rated health (SRH) is a consistent and strong predictor of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in various populations. However, the associations between SRH measures and risk of first-ever or recurrent stroke were rarely explored. We thus aim to prospectively investigate the associations between SRH measures and risk of total and subtypes of stroke in Chinese population. METHODS: A total of 494,113 participants from the China Kadoorie Biobank without prior heart diseases or cancer (486,541 without stroke and 7,572 with stroke) were followed from baseline (2004 to 2008) until December 31, 2013. General and age-comparative SRH were obtained from baseline questionnaires. First-ever stroke or recurrent events were ascertained through linkage to disease registry system and health insurance data. RESULTS: We identified 27,662 first-ever stroke and 2,909 recurrent events during an average of 7.0 years of follow-up. Compared with excellent general SRH, the hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for first-ever stroke associated with good, fair, and poor general SRH were 1.04 (1.00 to 1.08), 1.19 (1.15 to 1.23), and 1.49 (1.42 to 1.56) in the multivariate model, respectively. Compared with better age-comparative SRH, the HRs (95% CIs) of same and worse age-comparative SRH were 1.13 (1.10 to 1.17) and 1.51 (1.45 to 1.58), respectively. The relations of SRH measures with ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, and recurrent stroke were similar to that with total first-ever stroke. However, the magnitude of associations was much stronger for fatal stroke than for non-fatal stroke. CONCLUSIONS: This large-scale prospective cohort suggests that self-perceived health status is associated with incident stroke, regardless of stroke subtype.
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
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China*
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Cohort Studies
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Follow-Up Studies
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Heart Diseases
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Humans
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Insurance, Health
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Mortality
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Prospective Studies
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Stroke*

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