1.Construction of airway organoid microinjection and polarity reversal model
Licheng SONG ; Yuhan ZHANG ; Zhongkuo YU ; Lixin XIE
Tianjin Medical Journal 2024;52(1):4-10
Objective To explore novel methods for efficient respiratory viral infection of organoids by microinjection and polarity inversion techniques.Methods Lung tissue samples were obtained from 8-week-old male C57BL/6 mouse,and respiratory epithelial cells were extracted to establish a transwell organoid culture model.The green fluorescent protein(GFP)labeled influenza virus PR8(GFP-PR8)was quantitatively injected into organoids by improving the traditional microinjection platform,and morphologic changes in organoids and the immunofluorescence staining characteristics of tight junction proteins and microtubule proteins were observed.Polarity inversion apical-out(AO)was induced by suspension culture,and the morphological characteristics of polarity inversion was determined by HE staining.Normal and inverted organoids were infected with PR8,and the infection efficiency and expression differences of key pathway genes under different virus concentrations were observed.Results Ordinary organoids showed a significant increase in volume after microinjection.Following PR8 injection,the efficiency of infection was significantly higher in the apical region of organoids,accompanied by noticeable damage,as evidenced by significant down-regulation of tight junction proteins and microtubule protein expression.After suspension culture of the organoids,the polarity of ciliated cells gradually inverted outward over time,and the proportion of AO organoids stabilized on the 6th day.The efficiency of viral infection significantly increased in the inverted organoids,accompanied by significant cellular damage.After PR8 infection at 0.01 MOI,AO organoids showed significant changes in the inflammatory pathway and differentiation-related genes,with the opposite trend observed after higher concentration of PR8 infection.Conclusion Both polarity inversion and microinjection techniques significantly enhance the efficiency of influenza virus infection in organoids,thereby facilitating organoid widespread application in the field of respiratory tract infections.
2.Effect of dementia on postoperative complications in older patients with hip fractures
Yu JIANG ; Yan LUO ; Xisheng LIN ; Yilin WANG ; Zefu GAO ; Houchen LYU ; Licheng ZHANG ; Peifu TANG ; Yujie LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(18):2895-2900
BACKGROUND:The number of hip fracture patients with dementia is increasing with an aging population,posing challenges for surgical treatment. OBJECTIVE:To determine the effect of dementia on postoperative complications in older patients with hip fractures. METHODS:Patients aged over 60 years old with hip fractures from 2000 to 2019 at Chinese PLA General Hospital were included.Dementia patients with a preexisting diagnosis of dementia at admission were identified.Each dementia patient was matched,for age±5 years,gender,and fracture type with 10 non-dementia patients.The differences in postoperative complications were compared between the two groups,including pneumonia,respiratory failure,gastrointestinal bleeding,urinary tract infection,surgical site infection,deep venous thrombosis,pulmonary embolism,angina pectoris,arrhythmia,heart failure,myocardial infarction,stroke,and death.The impact of dementia on major complications was evaluated using multivariate conditional logistic regression. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:A total of 2 887 patients were included,of whom 125(4.3%)were dementia patients and matched with 1 243 non-dementia patients.The average age of dementia patients was(80.6±7.4)years;64.8%were female;53.6%were intertrochanteric fractures,and 46.4%were femoral neck fractures.Major complications occurred in 25(20.0%)patients with dementia and 123(9.9%)patients without dementia(P<0.01).The risk of major complications was 200.0 per 1 000 persons(95%CI,139.3-278.6)in dementia patients and 99.0 per 1 000 persons(95%CI,83.6-116.9)in non-dementia patients.Multivariate conditional logistic regression showed that a 2-fold risk of major postoperative complications after hip fracture surgery was found in dementia patients than in those without dementia(adjusted OR,2.11;95%CI,1.08-4.10).The results show that dementia is an independent risk factor for postoperative complications in elderly patients with hip fractures.Appropriate preoperative risk assessment and corresponding preventive and therapeutic measures should be given to this vulnerable population to mitigate postoperative complications.
3.Acteoside improves renal fibrosis in rats with unilateral ureteral obstruction
Xin LIN ; Ying XIE ; Licheng JIANG ; Rong DONG ; Jiali YU ; Jing YUAN ; Yan ZHA
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2023;39(10):778-782
The study explored the effect of acteoside on renal fibrosis in rats with unilateral ureteral obstruction. Twenty-four healthy adult male SD rats were randomly divided into sham (CON) group, unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) group, UUO+acteoside (ACT) group, UUO+benazepril (BZ) group by random number table method. The animal model of renal fibrosis was established by unilateral ureteral ligation. The pathological changes of renal tissues in each group of rats were observed by HE staining and Masson staining. Immunohistochemical method was used to detect the protein expression levels of collagenⅢ, heat shock protein (HSP)-47, connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), β-catenin, Bcl-2, and caspase-3. Western blotting was used to detect the protein expression of glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) in renal tissue. Compared with CON group, UUO group had renal tubular dilation and significantly increased interstitial collagen fiber deposition; The degree of renal tubular dilation and interstitial collagen fibers in UUO+ACT group and UUO+BZ group were significantly reduced compared to UUO group, but still significantly heavier than CON group. Compared with CON group, the protein expression levels of collagenⅢ, HSP-47, CTGF, α-SMA, β-catenin and GRP78 in renal tissues of UUO group were significantly higher, while the protein expression level of Bcl-2 was significantly lower (all P<0.05). In comparison with UUO group, the expression levels of Bcl-2 in UUO+ACT group and UUO+BZ group were significantly higher, while the expression levels of other proteins were all significantly lower (all P<0.05). The study shows that acteoside may improve renal fibrosis by decreasing the expression levels of collagenⅢ, HSP-47, CTGF, α-SMA, β-catenin and GRP78, and upregulating the expression level of Bcl-2 in renal tissues.
4.Gene-Environment Interactions between Environmental Noise and ApoE4 Causes AD-Like Neuropathology in the Hippocampus in Male Rats.
Wen Long LI ; Yuan Yuan LI ; Yu Xin LI ; Yu FU ; Xian Zhi HE ; Fei Yan TAO ; Ruo Lan YOU ; Ruo Yu ZHANG ; Ming Qing ZHONG ; Hui Min CHI ; Qing Feng ZHAI
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2022;35(3):270-275
5.A multi-stage dynamic prevention and control study on hospital workplace violence based on crisis management theory
Yuanshuo MA ; Lihua FAN ; Qian WANG ; Licheng WANG ; Yu SHI ; Zhe LI ; Xin NI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2021;37(12):984-989
Objective:To construct a multi-stage dynamic prevention and control model, establish a system of intervention points and prevention and control measures for the prevention and control of workplace violence in hospitals, so as to provide guidance for hospitals and medical staffs to effectively prevent and respond to such incidents.Methods:Based on the crisis management theory, a model for the prevention and control of workplace violence in hospitals was constructed, the intervention points and prevention and control measures were screened by the Delphi method.Results:A multi-stage dynamic prevention and control model of workplace violence in hospitals was constructed, and a system of intervention points and prevention and control measures for workplace violence in hospitals were established according to the model. The system was divided into three stages: the pre-event stage contained 10 intervention points and 48 countermeasures, the in-event stage contained 6 intervention points and 17 countermeasures, and the post-event stage contained 3 intervention points and 12 countermeasures.Conclusions:It is an effective way to avoid violence and reduce the damage degree of violent incidents by selecting different countermeasures for different intervention points and carrying out multi-stage dynamic prevention and control of workplace violence in hospitals.
6.Surveillance results of death causes of residents in Heqing Community of Pudong New District of Shanghai, 2013-2019
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2020;31(4):89-92
Objective To analyze the mortality level, death causes and trend of residents in Heqing Community of Pudong New District,Shanghai,and to provide a basis for formulating disease prevention and control plans. Methods Data of death surveillance of registered population in Heqing Community, Shanghai from January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2019 were collected. Descriptive epidemiological method was used to analyze the population structure, mortality rate, death cause composition and cause order of death of the residents in Heqing Community from 2013 to 2019. Results From 2013 to 2019, the aging level of residents in Heqing Community of Pudong New District each year was much higher than the aging level (16.15%) of the Sixth National Census, and the aging level remained an increasing trend. The death rates of residents in Heqing Community, Shanghai from 2013 to 2019 were 772.62/100 000, 751.59/100 000, 814.37/100 000, 814.43/100 000, 803.64/100 000, 736.52/100 000, and 757.81/100 000, respectively. The average annual mortality rate was 778.51/100 000, and there was significant difference between the male and the female (P<0.05). From 2013 to 2019, the top four causes of death were circulatory system diseases, malignant tumors, respiratory diseases, injuries and poisonings. There were significant differences in malignant tumors and respiratory diseases between the male and the female. Conclusion The aging of residents in Heqing Community of Pudong New District was serious, and the main cause of death of the population was chronic non-communicable diseases, which suggests that local health departments need to strengthen prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, and at the same time,pay attention to other external hazards such as traffic accidents and accidental falls.
7.Effect of oxycodone on intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats and the role of autophagy
Tao YANG ; Shuhua XIE ; Lei WANG ; Xuewei YANG ; Licheng GENG ; Zhifen WANG ; Yonghao YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2018;38(10):1194-1197
Objective To evaluate the effect of oxycodone on intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats and the role of autophagy.Methods Twenty-four healthy adult male Sprague-Dawley rats,aged 6-9 weeks,weighing 180-220 g,were divided into 4 groups (n =6 each) using a random number table method:sham group (group S),intestinal I/R group (group I/R),oxycodone group (group O) and oxycodone plus autophagy inhibitor 3-methyladenine (3-MA) group (group O+3-MA).Intestinal I/R was induced via clamping the superior mesenteric artery for 1 h,followed by 2-h reperfusion in all the groups except for group S.Oxycodone 0.5 mg/kg was injected via caudal vein at 15 min before ischemia in group O and group O+3-MA.3-MA 30 mg/kg was intraperitoneally injected at 10 min before ischemia in group O+3-MA.Rats were gavaged with fluorescein-isothiocyanate-conjugated dextran (FITC-dextran) immediately before ischemia.Blood samples were collected from the cardiac apex at 2 h of reperfusion to detect the level of serum FITC-dextran.Blood samples were collected from the cardiac apex at 2 h of reperfusion to measure the concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) and interleukin-1beta (IL-1β) in serum by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Small intestinal tissues were obtained at 2 h of reperfusion for examination of the pathological changes and for determination of the expression of occludin,Beclin-1 and microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3) (by Western blot).Intestinal damage was assessed and scored according to Chiu.The ratio of LC3 Ⅱ expression to LC3 Ⅰ expression (LC3 Ⅱ / Ⅰ) was calculated.Results Compared with group S,the Chiu's score,levels of serum FITC-dextran,TNF-α and IL-1β and LC3 Ⅱ/Ⅰ ratio were significantly increased,the expression of Beclin-1 was up-regulated,and the expression of occludin was down-regulated in group I/R (P<0.05).Compared with group I/R,the Chiu's score and levels of serum FITC-dextran,TNF-α and IL-1β were significantly decreased,LC3 Ⅱ / Ⅰ ratio was increased,and the expression of occludin and Beclin-1 was up-regulated in group O (P<0.05),and no significant change was found in the parameters mentioned above in group O+ 3-MA (P>0.05).Compared with group O,the Chiu's score and levels of serum FITC-dextran,TNF-α and IL-1β were significantly increased,LC3 Ⅱ / Ⅰ ratio was decreased,and the expression of occludin and Beclin-1 was down-regulated in group O + 3-MA (P< 0.05).Conclusion Oxycodone can ameliorate intestinal I/R injury,and the mechanism may be related to enhancing autophagy in intestinal tissues of rats.
8.Role of ACE2-Ang (1-7)-Mas receptor axis in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction with hypertension.
Jiangbiao YU ; Yonggang WU ; Yinzhuang ZHANG ; Licheng ZHANG ; Qilin MA ; Xiuju LUO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2018;43(7):738-746
To investigate changes in the angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) and angiotensin (1-7) [Ang (1-7)] and to explore the role of ACE2-Ang (1-7)-Mas receptor axis in hypertension with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFPEF).
Methods: A total of 70 patients with primary hypertension and preserved left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF>50%) were recruited and patients were divided into a hypertension group (HBP) and a heart failure with preserved ejection fraction group (HFpEF) according to the diagnostic criteria of HFpEF. Thirty-five healthy participants were selected randomly as a control group. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) method was used to detect concentration of Ang (1-7), ACE2, angiotensin II (Ang II), brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) in plasma. Male Sprague- Dawley (SD) rats was randomly divided into 2 groups: An HFpEF group (n=16) and a sham group (n=8). Rats (n=8) in the AAC group were given Ang (1-7) [0.5 mg/(kg.d), intraperitoneally] for 6 weeks, and the rest were given equal dose normal saline. Then all the rats were killed, and the hearts were taken out for hematoxylineosin (HE) staining. The protein expressions of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE), ACE2, and Mas receptor were detected by Western blot.
Results: The BNP and Ang II were significantly increased in the HBP group and the HFpEF group compared with the control group (P<0.01). There were not significantly different in levels of ACE2 and Ang (1-7) between the HBP group and control group (P>0.05), whereas those levels were significantly increased in the HFpEF group compared with the HBP group and control group (P<0.01). HE staining showed obvious hypertrophy of myocardial cell in the AAC group compared with the sham group. Hypertrophy of myocardial cell in the AAC+Ang (1-7) group was significantly higher than that in the AAC group. Expressions of ACE, ACE2, and Mas receptor proteins were significantly higher in the AAC group than those in the sham group (P<0.05), while the expressions of ACE2 and Mas receptor proteins in the AAC+Ang (1-7) group were significantly higher than those in the AAC group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the ACE protein expression between groups (P>0.05).
Conclusion: ACE2 and Ang (1-7) are important predictive factors for the severity of heart failure and myocardial remodeling of HFpEF with hypertension; ACE2-Ang (1-7)-Mas receptor axis may play a protective role in preventing myocardial remodeling in HFpEF with hypertension.
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9.Establishment of Quality Standard for Kechuanning Granules
Haitan FU ; Hui WANG ; Ping YU ; Licheng YAO ; Yali LIU
China Pharmacist 2017;20(3):573-576
Objective:To establish the quality standard for Kechuanning granules. Methods: A TLC method was used for the qualitative study on the main ingredients, Radix stemonae,ephedra and bitter almond. An HPLC method was used to determine the con-tents of ephedrine hydrochloride,pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and amygdalin. The separation of targeted compounds was performed on a Tech Mate C18-ST column (250 mm × 4. 6 mm,5 μm) . The mobile phase consisted of methanol(A) and 0. 1% phosphoric acid (B) with gradient elution at a flow rate of 1. 0 ml·min-1. The detection wavelength was 207nm and the column temperature was 35℃. Results:The spots in TLC were quite clear without any interference from negative control. The linear relationship of ephedrine hydrochloride,pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and amygdalin was 1. 826-182. 600μg·ml-1( r=0. 9997),1. 848-184. 815μg·ml-1 (r=0. 9997) and 2. 981-298. 069 μg·ml-1(r=0. 9996),respectively. The average recovery was 97. 00%,97. 40% and 98. 30%(RSD=3.7%,2.5%,1.6%)(n=9),respectively. Conclusion: The method is sensitive,accurate,simple and reproducible,which can be used for the quality control of Kechuanning granules.
10.Efficacy of preoperative transversus abdominis plane block for improving analgesia after radical resection of colorectal cancer in elderly patients
Xuewei YANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Tao GAO ; Tao YANG ; Licheng GENG ; Yonghao YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2017;37(12):1422-1424
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of preoperative transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block for improving analgesia after radical resection of colorectal cancer in elderly patients.Methods Fiftysix American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status Ⅱ or Ⅲ patients of both sexes,aged 75-86 yr,weighing 52-78 kg,scheduled for elective radical resection of colorectal cancer under general anesthesia,were divided into 2 groups (n=28 each) using a random number table:TAP block group (group T) and control group (group C).After anesthesia induction,ultrasound-guided bilateral TAP block was performed,and 0.40% ropivacaine 25 ml was injected into each side in group T.Both groups received patientcontrolled intravenous analgesia (PCIA) with fentanyl after surgery.PCIA solution contained fentanyl 600 μg and azasetron 10 mg in 100 ml of normal saline.The PCIA pump was set up with a 2 ml bolus dose,a 15 min lockout interval and background infusion at a rate of 2 ml/h,and visual analogue scale score was maintained≤ 3.When the visual analogue scale score>3,tramadol 50-100 mg was intravenously injected as rescue analgesic.The number of patients requiring rescue analgesic,consumption of fentanyl during PCIA and the number of successfully delivered doses were recorded within 24 h after surgery.The adverse reactions such as hematoma at the puncture site,nausea and vomiting,respiratory depression,chest tightness and pruritus were recorded.Results Compared with group C,the number of patients requiring rescue analgesic was significantly decreased,and the consumption of fentanyl and the number of successfully delivered doses during PCIA were decreased in group T (P<0.05).No hematoma was found at the puncture site in group T.No respiratory depression,chest tightness or pruritus was found in the two groups,and there were no significant differences in the incidence of nausea and vomiting between the two groups (P>0.05).Conclusion Preoperative TAP block can reduce the consumption of fentanyl and enhance the efficacy of analgesia after radical resection of colorectal cancer in elderly patients.


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