1.Clinical diagnosis and treatment analysis of 9 cases of bilateral tubal pregnancy
Yingying LU ; Jingjing XIAO ; Shuwu XIE ; Xinhong YE
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(6):628-631
Bilateral tubal pregnancy is a rare ectopic pregnancy that occurs in both fallopian tubes. In order to explore the clinical diagnosis and treatment methods, pathological analysis, and treatment outcomes of the disease, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 9 cases of bilateral tubal pregnancy admitted to the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University from January 2003 to December 2023. All cases were confirmed as bilateral tubal pregnancy by preoperative ultrasound, and all with a history of embryo transfer, which pregnancy sites distributed in the ampulla and interstitial regions of the fallopian tubes. The treatment method was bilateral salpingectomy. After treatment, there were no cases of secondary surgery, and one case successfully gave birth. In summary, as a rare and atypical type of ectopic pregnancy, bilateral tubal pregnancy should be detected and diagnosed early. Personalized treatment plans should be developed based on the patient's condition and needs. After treatment, changes in blood β-human chorionic gonadotropin should be monitored strictly, and auxiliary examination methods such as Doppler ultrasound should be used to alert to the occurrence of persistent ectopic pregnancy and even trophoblastic diseases
2.Clinical diagnosis and treatment analysis of 9 cases of bilateral tubal pregnancy
Yingying LU ; Jingjing XIAO ; Shuwu XIE ; Xinhong YE
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2025;45(6):628-631
Bilateral tubal pregnancy is a rare ectopic pregnancy that occurs in both fallopian tubes. In order to explore the clinical diagnosis and treatment methods, pathological analysis, and treatment outcomes of the disease, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 9 cases of bilateral tubal pregnancy admitted to the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University from January 2003 to December 2023. All cases were confirmed as bilateral tubal pregnancy by preoperative ultrasound, and all with a history of embryo transfer, which pregnancy sites distributed in the ampulla and interstitial regions of the fallopian tubes. The treatment method was bilateral salpingectomy. After treatment, there were no cases of secondary surgery, and one case successfully gave birth. In summary, as a rare and atypical type of ectopic pregnancy, bilateral tubal pregnancy should be detected and diagnosed early. Personalized treatment plans should be developed based on the patient's condition and needs. After treatment, changes in blood β-human chorionic gonadotropin should be monitored strictly, and auxiliary examination methods such as Doppler ultrasound should be used to alert to the occurrence of persistent ectopic pregnancy and even trophoblastic diseases
3.Effects of consecutively repeated application of emergency contraceptive pills containing levonorgestrel on female fertility and the health of F1 offspring
Yingyi HU ; Qicheng NI ; Ruihua ZHONG ; Wenjie YANG ; Guoting LI ; Jieyun ZHOU ; Xiangjie GUO ; Shuwu XIE ; Jialing ZHOU ; Yan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(6):562-573
Objective:To explore the effects of consecutively repeated application of emergency contraception pills (ECPs) containing levonorgestrel (LNG) on the female fertility and the health outcomes of F1 generation rats.Methods:Female SPF rats were intragastric administered with LNG-ECPs consecutively for 3 (P-3), 6 (P-6) and 12 (P-12) estrous cycles (three times in each estrous cycle), respectively. Under each administration schedule, rats were randomly divided into 2 groups according to body weight stratification using random numbers generated in Excel, i.e. LNG-ECPs group and solvent control group, administered with 0.12 mg/kg LNG-ECPs and corresponding volumes of 0.5% CMC-Na, respectively. Four hours after the last dosing, half of the animals (12-18) in each group were allotted randomly for dissection (6-9) and mating (6-9), respectively. The remaining half (12-18) were recovered for 3 estrous cycles, and then were randomly allocated for dissection (6-9) and mating (6-9). Organ coefficients were calculated. Serum levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and free thyroid hormone 3 (fT3) were examined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Ovarian tissues were sectioned and stained with hematoxylin and eosin (HE) for follicle counting. In addition, the pregnancy rate and litter size of the female rats were recorded, and the growth indexes and behavioral parameters of the cubs were measured. Moreover, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) of the ovarian tissues was performed to establish the differential expression gene profile of ovarian injury induced by LNG-ECPs. Then gene ontology (GO) function and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment were analyzed.Results:1) After consecutive administration for 3 and 6 estrous cycles, LNG-ECPs showed no significant impact on the serum hormone levels and female fertility (all P>0.05), and the growth indexes and behavioral parameters of the F1 generation (all P>0.05). 2) After consecutive administration for 12 estrous cycles, the serum levels of FSH [(0.21±0.17) U/L], LH [(0.27±0.08) U/L] and progesterone [(0.68±0.23) μg/L] in LNG-ECPs group decreased significantly compared with those in solvent control group [(1.00±0.82) U/L, P=0.043; (1.00±0.50) U/L, P=0.006; (1.00±0.20) μg/L, P=0.027], while the level of estradiol [(2.24±1.03) μg/L] and testosterone [(1.25±0.25) μg/L] increased noticeably compared with those in solvent control group [(1.00±0.35) μg/L, P=0.019; (1.00±0.07) μg/L, P=0.044]. The number of primordial follicles (4.88±2.36) lost distinctly, while the number of atretic follicles (24.38±5.01) increased markedly in LNG-ECPs group compared with those in solvent control group (16.13±9.36, P=0.005; 19.13±2.30, P=0.018). In addition, the weight-loaded swimming (WLS) time of the F1 generation rats from the LNG-ECPs group [(157.13±32.29) s] reduced obviously compared with those from the solvent control group [(198.06±40.01) s, P=0.003]. Moreover, after recovering for 3 estrous cycles, LNG-ECPs significantly increased the levels of FSH [(2.48±1.18) U/L], LH [(1.60±0.41) U/L], testosterone [(1.37±0.23) μg/L] and the ratio of FSH/LH (1.61±0.41) compared with those in solvent control group [(1.00±0.67) U/L, P=0.024; (1.00±0.27) U/L, P=0.014; (1.00±0.18) μg/L, P=0.011; 1.00±0.49, P=0.042], respectively. Additionally, the serum levels of estradiol [(0.49±0.15) μg/L] and AMH [(0.79±0.15) μg/L] were significantly lower than those in solvent control group [(1.00±0.37) μg/L, P=0.011; (1.00±0.10) μg/L, P=0.016]. In addition, the number of primordial follicles in rats of LNG-ECPs group (6.25±5.06) were obviously less than that in solvent control group (12.00±5.56, P=0.048). Furthermore, the total distance in open field [(89.85±36.98) m] and the swimming time in WLS [(112.00±29.52) s] in rats treated with LNG-ECPs both decreased distinctly compared with those in solvent control group [(147.55±23.13) m, P<0.001; (137.69±25.85) s, P=0.014]. 3) According to transcriptomic analysis, Cd5, Cxcr1, Lexm, Fga, Mybphl and Gstm5 were the significant differential expressed genes (DEGs) in the ovarian tissues of rats. These DEGs were involved in pathways related to steroid hormone biosynthesis, including terpenoid backbone biosynthesis, ovarian steroidogenesis, cortisol synthesis and secretion. Additionally, these genes were involved in metabolic processes, such as carbon metabolism, butanoate metabolism, cysteine and methionine metabolism. And the genes were also involved in immunoregulatory processes including cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction, viral protein interaction with cytokine and cytokine receptors. Conclusion:Consecutively repeated administering LNG-ECPs to the female rats in a short-term period (<12 cycles) did not demonstrate significant adverse effects on female fertility and the growth and development and the behaviors of their F1 generation cubs. However, long-term repeated treatment with LNG-ECPs (12 cycles) caused ovarian injury on female rats and showed negative impacts on the health of the F1 generation cubs, and no significant improvement was observed after recovering for 3 estrous cycles.
4.Effects of consecutively repeated application of emergency contraceptive pills containing levonorgestrel on female fertility and the health of F1 offspring
Yingyi HU ; Qicheng NI ; Ruihua ZHONG ; Wenjie YANG ; Guoting LI ; Jieyun ZHOU ; Xiangjie GUO ; Shuwu XIE ; Jialing ZHOU ; Yan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(6):562-573
Objective:To explore the effects of consecutively repeated application of emergency contraception pills (ECPs) containing levonorgestrel (LNG) on the female fertility and the health outcomes of F1 generation rats.Methods:Female SPF rats were intragastric administered with LNG-ECPs consecutively for 3 (P-3), 6 (P-6) and 12 (P-12) estrous cycles (three times in each estrous cycle), respectively. Under each administration schedule, rats were randomly divided into 2 groups according to body weight stratification using random numbers generated in Excel, i.e. LNG-ECPs group and solvent control group, administered with 0.12 mg/kg LNG-ECPs and corresponding volumes of 0.5% CMC-Na, respectively. Four hours after the last dosing, half of the animals (12-18) in each group were allotted randomly for dissection (6-9) and mating (6-9), respectively. The remaining half (12-18) were recovered for 3 estrous cycles, and then were randomly allocated for dissection (6-9) and mating (6-9). Organ coefficients were calculated. Serum levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and free thyroid hormone 3 (fT3) were examined by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Ovarian tissues were sectioned and stained with hematoxylin and eosin (HE) for follicle counting. In addition, the pregnancy rate and litter size of the female rats were recorded, and the growth indexes and behavioral parameters of the cubs were measured. Moreover, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) of the ovarian tissues was performed to establish the differential expression gene profile of ovarian injury induced by LNG-ECPs. Then gene ontology (GO) function and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment were analyzed.Results:1) After consecutive administration for 3 and 6 estrous cycles, LNG-ECPs showed no significant impact on the serum hormone levels and female fertility (all P>0.05), and the growth indexes and behavioral parameters of the F1 generation (all P>0.05). 2) After consecutive administration for 12 estrous cycles, the serum levels of FSH [(0.21±0.17) U/L], LH [(0.27±0.08) U/L] and progesterone [(0.68±0.23) μg/L] in LNG-ECPs group decreased significantly compared with those in solvent control group [(1.00±0.82) U/L, P=0.043; (1.00±0.50) U/L, P=0.006; (1.00±0.20) μg/L, P=0.027], while the level of estradiol [(2.24±1.03) μg/L] and testosterone [(1.25±0.25) μg/L] increased noticeably compared with those in solvent control group [(1.00±0.35) μg/L, P=0.019; (1.00±0.07) μg/L, P=0.044]. The number of primordial follicles (4.88±2.36) lost distinctly, while the number of atretic follicles (24.38±5.01) increased markedly in LNG-ECPs group compared with those in solvent control group (16.13±9.36, P=0.005; 19.13±2.30, P=0.018). In addition, the weight-loaded swimming (WLS) time of the F1 generation rats from the LNG-ECPs group [(157.13±32.29) s] reduced obviously compared with those from the solvent control group [(198.06±40.01) s, P=0.003]. Moreover, after recovering for 3 estrous cycles, LNG-ECPs significantly increased the levels of FSH [(2.48±1.18) U/L], LH [(1.60±0.41) U/L], testosterone [(1.37±0.23) μg/L] and the ratio of FSH/LH (1.61±0.41) compared with those in solvent control group [(1.00±0.67) U/L, P=0.024; (1.00±0.27) U/L, P=0.014; (1.00±0.18) μg/L, P=0.011; 1.00±0.49, P=0.042], respectively. Additionally, the serum levels of estradiol [(0.49±0.15) μg/L] and AMH [(0.79±0.15) μg/L] were significantly lower than those in solvent control group [(1.00±0.37) μg/L, P=0.011; (1.00±0.10) μg/L, P=0.016]. In addition, the number of primordial follicles in rats of LNG-ECPs group (6.25±5.06) were obviously less than that in solvent control group (12.00±5.56, P=0.048). Furthermore, the total distance in open field [(89.85±36.98) m] and the swimming time in WLS [(112.00±29.52) s] in rats treated with LNG-ECPs both decreased distinctly compared with those in solvent control group [(147.55±23.13) m, P<0.001; (137.69±25.85) s, P=0.014]. 3) According to transcriptomic analysis, Cd5, Cxcr1, Lexm, Fga, Mybphl and Gstm5 were the significant differential expressed genes (DEGs) in the ovarian tissues of rats. These DEGs were involved in pathways related to steroid hormone biosynthesis, including terpenoid backbone biosynthesis, ovarian steroidogenesis, cortisol synthesis and secretion. Additionally, these genes were involved in metabolic processes, such as carbon metabolism, butanoate metabolism, cysteine and methionine metabolism. And the genes were also involved in immunoregulatory processes including cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction, viral protein interaction with cytokine and cytokine receptors. Conclusion:Consecutively repeated administering LNG-ECPs to the female rats in a short-term period (<12 cycles) did not demonstrate significant adverse effects on female fertility and the growth and development and the behaviors of their F1 generation cubs. However, long-term repeated treatment with LNG-ECPs (12 cycles) caused ovarian injury on female rats and showed negative impacts on the health of the F1 generation cubs, and no significant improvement was observed after recovering for 3 estrous cycles.
5.Progress in Establishment and Application of Laboratory Animal Models Related to Development of Male Infertility Drugs
Shuwu XIE ; Ruling SHEN ; Jinxing LIN ; Chun FAN
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2023;43(5):504-511
As the incidence of male infertility has been increasing during recent years, it is urgent to reveal the pathogenesis of male infertility, as well as to develop the new drugs for treatment of male infertility, in order to solve the declining birth rate and aging problems. The construction and application of male infertile animal models is critical for drug development, which plays an important role in accurately evaluating the efficacy and mechanism of infertility treatment. A suitable infertility model not only can reduce the repeated drug efficacy evaluations, reduce animal usage and the cost of new drug development, but also has important reference value for subsequent clinical trial research. Male infertility laboratory animal models can be constructed through chemical, physical, endocrine, environmental estrogen, gene modification, and immune methods. This article mainly introduces the existing male infertility animal models available for drug development, and briefly introduces the application progress of each model to provide reference for the male infertility drug researchers.
6.Fine Structure of the Trunk Kidney and Distribution of Its Secreted Exosomes in the Adult Zebrafish
Jinxing LIN ; Xindong WANG ; Xuebing BAI ; Liping FENG ; Shuwu XIE ; Qiusheng CHEN
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2023;43(5):531-540
ObjectiveTo observe the fine structure of the trunk kidney in zebrafish, and to identify its secreted exosomes. MethodsThe microstructure and ultrastructure of the trunk kidney in zebrafish were observed by light microscopy and electron microscopy, and the particle size of exosomes was detected by nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA). ResultsThe trunk kidney was close and parallel to the spine in adult zebrafish. The nephron consisted of renal tubules and renal corpuscles. The renal tubules could be further divided into three types: proximal convoluted tubules, distal convoluted tubules, and cervical segments. The renal corpuscles were composed of glomerulus and renal capsules. The periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining results revealed that there were abundant glycogen granules in the proximal convoluted tubules, with brush-like outline in the apical surface of epithelial cells. Under transmission electron microscopy (TEM), there were exosomes distributed in the lumen of renal tubules, with numerous late endosomes and few number of multivesicular bodies (MVBs) in the cytoplasm of the epithelial cells concentrating on the apical side. Meanwhile, MVBs were also distributed in the apical regions of the renal tubules and the podocytes of the renal glomeruli. Immunohistochemical staining results showed that CD9, CD63 and TSG101 were strongly expressed in the lumen surface of the renal tubules, but weakly expressed in the corpuscles and lumen. NTA and TEM results showed that the exosomes isolated from zebrafish trunk kidney were saucer-like outline, and the particle size mode was 144.4 nm, which was consistent with the characteristics of morphological futures of exosome. ConclusionThe zebrafish somatic kidney has the typical structure of the mammalian kidney and is the urinary organ in the body. The renal tubules have the ability to secrete exosomes, and their formation is a process of releasing poly-vesicles to the free surface of epithelial cells into the extracellular space. This study laid a morphological foundation for further study of exosomes in urinary function in aquatic experimental animals as well as the development and application of related models.
7.Umbilical endometriosis: a report of 4 cases and literature review
Yingying LU ; Shuwu XIE ; Qin ZHU ; Congjian XU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2022;42(10):1079-1082
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment strategy of umbilical endometriosis.Methods:The clinical data of 4 cases with umbilical endometriosis were analyzed and the related literatures were reviewed.Results:Ectopic umbilical endarterectomy was performed in 4 patients. Histopathology showed that there were endometrial glands, stroma and macrophages containing hemosiderin in subdermal fibrous tissue, which was confirmed asumbilical endometriosis.Conclusion:The incidence rate of umbilical endometriosis is low, but there is a possibility of recurrence and malignant transformation. Gynecological examination should be emphasized in clinic. Early detection and early treatment should be paid attention to, and combined with pathological biopsy, diagnosis should be made to reduce missed diagnosis and improve the cure rate.
8.Umbilical endometriosis: a report of 4 cases and literature review
Yingying LU ; Shuwu XIE ; Qin ZHU ; Congjian XU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2022;42(10):1079-1082
Objective:To investigate the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment strategy of umbilical endometriosis.Methods:The clinical data of 4 cases with umbilical endometriosis were analyzed and the related literatures were reviewed.Results:Ectopic umbilical endarterectomy was performed in 4 patients. Histopathology showed that there were endometrial glands, stroma and macrophages containing hemosiderin in subdermal fibrous tissue, which was confirmed asumbilical endometriosis.Conclusion:The incidence rate of umbilical endometriosis is low, but there is a possibility of recurrence and malignant transformation. Gynecological examination should be emphasized in clinic. Early detection and early treatment should be paid attention to, and combined with pathological biopsy, diagnosis should be made to reduce missed diagnosis and improve the cure rate.
9.Study on podophyllotoxin induced rat epididymalepithelial cell apoptosis and its mechanism in vitro
Guoting LI ; Ruihua ZHONG ; Jieyun ZHOU ; Shuwu XIE ; Ping CHEN ; Yueying QIAN ; Yan ZHU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(10):1357-1363
Aim To investigate the proliferative effect and the apoptosis of rat epididymal epithelial cells induced by podophyllotoxin and its underlying mechanisms.Methods Primary epididymal epithelial cells were cultured in vitro.CCK-8 assay was used to analyze proliferation of epididymal epithelial cells induced by podophyllotoxin on 24, 48 and 72 h.The ultra structural changes of the epididymal epithelial cells were observed by transmission electron microscope.AnnexinV-FITC/PI staining was used to quantify the percentages of apoptosis in the total cell population.The TdTmediated dUTP nick end labeling(TUNEL) technique was applied to observe the morphological changes of apoptotic cells.The expression of tumor necrosis factor alpha(TNF-α) mRNA was investigated by real-time RT-PCR.The level of TNF-α in cell culture supernatant was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) technology.Western blot was per-formed to determine the protein expression of cytochrome C, caspase-3, caspase-8, caspase-9.Results Podophyllotoxin significantly inhibited the activity of proliferation and induced apoptosis of epididymal epithelial cells in a dose-and time-dependent manner(P<0.05), with a 50% inhibitory concentration(IC50) value and corresponding 95% confidence intervals(CI) of 59.36(15.50~227.41), 0.37(0.080~1.70), 0.077(0.017~0.35) μmol·L-1 at 24, 48 and 72 h, respectively.Podophyllotoxin induced cell volume turned round and cell nuclear fragmentation and mitochondrial vacuolation.RT-PCR and ELISA results showed that podophyllotoxin improved the expression of TNF-α mRNA and protein.Western blot results demonstrated that podophyllotoxin activated the protein expression of cytochrome C, caspase-3, caspase-8 and caspase-9.Conclusion Podophyllotoxin can induce rat epididymal epithelial cell apoptosis through both the mitochondria-regulated intrinsic pathway and the TNF receptor-mediated extrinsic pathway.
10.Effects of Caulis Sargentodoxae Granule on expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor and its receptor-2 in rats with endometriosis.
Yang CAO ; Tingting ZHANG ; Shuwu XIE ; Yan ZHU ; Landi SHU ; Zhili SONG ; Lin CAO ; Deying DAI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2009;7(4):360-5
To investigate the effects of Caulis Sargentodoxae Granule (CSG), a compound traditional Chinese herbal medicine for treating endometriosis, on expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its receptor-2 fetal liver kinase-1 (Flk-1) in rats with endometriosis.

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