1.Lactobacillus plantarum ZG03 alleviates oxidative stress via its metabolites short-chain fatty acids
Shuxian LIN ; Lina GUO ; Yan MA ; Yao XIONG ; Yingxi HE ; Xinzhu XU ; Wen SHENG ; Suhua XU ; Feng QIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(10):2223-2230
Objective To investigate the efficacy of Lactobacillus plantarum ZG03(L.plantarum ZG03)for ameliorating oxidative stress in zebrafish.Methods We evaluated the growth pattern of L.plantarum ZG03,observed its morphology using field emission scanning electron microscopy,and assessed its safety and potential efficacy with whole-genome sequencing for genetic analysis.FITC-labeled ZG03 was used to observe its intestinal colonization in zebrafish.In a zebrafish model of 2%glucose-induced oxidative stress,the effect of ZG03 was evaluated by assessing the changes in neutrophils in the caudal hematopoietic tissue(CHT),superoxide dismutase(SOD)activity,reactive oxygen species(ROS)levels,and malondialdehyde(MDA)content.Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based targeted metabolomics was used for analyzing short-chain fatty acids(SCFAs)in the zebrafish,and the antioxidant effects of the key metabolites(acetate,propionate,and caproate)were tested.Results On MRS agar,L.plantarum ZG03 formed circular,smooth,moist,and milky-white colonies with a rod-shaped cell morphology.Genomic analysis revealed abundant sugar metabolism gene clusters.After inoculation of FITC-labeled L.plantarum ZG03 in zebrafish,green fluorescence was clearly observed in the intestinal bulb,mid-intestine,and hind intestine.In zebrafish with glucose-induced oxidative stress,L.plantarum ZG03 significantly reduced ROS levels and the number of neutrophils in the CHT with increased SOD activity.L.plantarum ZG03 significantly increased the content of SCFAs including acetic acid,propionic acid,and caproic acid in zebrafish metabolites.In addition,sodium acetate,sodium propionate,and sodium caproate in the SCFAs significantly increased SOD activity in the zebrafish models.Conclusion L.plantarum ZG03 ameliorates oxidative stress in a glucose-induced zebrafish model through its metabolites,particularly the SCFAs including acetic acid,propionic acid and caproic acid.
2.Lactobacillus plantarum ZG03 alleviates oxidative stress via its metabolites short-chain fatty acids.
Shuxian LIN ; Lina GUO ; Yan MA ; Yao XIONG ; Yingxi HE ; Xinzhu XU ; Wen SHENG ; Suhua XU ; Feng QIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2025;45(10):2223-2230
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the efficacy of Lactobacillus plantarum ZG03 (L. plantarum ZG03) for ameliorating oxidative stress in zebrafish.
METHODS:
We evaluated the growth pattern of L. plantarum ZG03, observed its morphology using field emission scanning electron microscopy, and assessed its safety and potential efficacy with whole-genome sequencing for genetic analysis. FITC-labeled ZG03 was used to observe its intestinal colonization in zebrafish. In a zebrafish model of 2% glucose-induced oxidative stress, the effect of ZG03 was evaluated by assessing the changes in neutrophils in the caudal hematopoietic tissue (CHT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, and malondialdehyde (MDA) content. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based targeted metabolomics was used for analyzing short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in the zebrafish, and the antioxidant effects of the key metabolites (acetate, propionate, and caproate) were tested.
RESULTS:
On MRS agar, L. plantarum ZG03 formed circular, smooth, moist, and milky-white colonies with a rod-shaped cell morphology. Genomic analysis revealed abundant sugar metabolism gene clusters. After inoculation of FITC-labeled L. plantarum ZG03 in zebrafish, green fluorescence was clearly observed in the intestinal bulb, mid-intestine, and hind intestine. In zebrafish with glucose-induced oxidative stress, L. plantarum ZG03 significantly reduced ROS levels and the number of neutrophils in the CHT with increased SOD activity. L.plantarum ZG03 significantly increased the content of SCFAs including acetic acid, propionic acid, and caproic acid in zebrafish metabolites. In addition, sodium acetate, sodium propionate, and sodium caproate in the SCFAs significantly increased SOD activity in the zebrafish models.
CONCLUSIONS
L. plantarum ZG03 ameliorates oxidative stress in a glucose-induced zebrafish model through its metabolites, particularly the SCFAs including acetic acid, propionic acid and caproic acid.
Animals
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Zebrafish/metabolism*
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Oxidative Stress
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Lactobacillus plantarum/metabolism*
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Fatty Acids, Volatile/metabolism*
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Probiotics
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Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism*
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Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism*
3.The moderating role of estradiol in the relationship between parenting styles and preschool children s behavioral problems
XIA Moyan, YAN Chao, DONG Suhua, TANG Jinhui, LIU Ying, SONG Xingxing, TAO Lan, YAO Rongying
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(1):95-98
Objective:
To explore the moderating role of estradiol in the relationship between parenting styles and preschool children's behavioral problems, so as to provide a theoretical basis for improving the development of human s emotional health development in early life stage.
Methods:
During September to November in 2022, 354 children aged 3-6 years and their parents from two kindergartens in Bengbu City were chosen by using stratified cluster sampling method for the questionnaire survey. The Parenting Style Scale and the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) were used to collect information on parenting style and child behavioral problems. Salivary estradiol of children was collected and tested. Independent samples t test was applied to compare the scores of the scale for parental up bringing and children s behavioral problems, and Pearson correlation analysis was conducted to explore the relationship among parental upbringing, estradiol and children s behavioral problems.
Results:
Parents doting, laissez faire, autocratic, and inconsistent parenting styles were positive associated with child behavior problems( r =0.14-0.70); fathers democratic parenting style was negatively associated with child behavior problems( r =-0.14,-0.22,-0.21,-0.17,-0.27,-0.20); mothers democratic parenting styles was negatively correlated with scores on all five dimensions of child behavior problems except the withdrawal dimension ( r =-0.14,-0.12,-0.13,-0.21,-0.12)( P <0.05). Estradiol levels had significant moderating effects on maternal doting parenting style and children s withdrawal ( β =0.68) as well as social problems ( β =-1.00), also moderating laissez faire parenting styles and children s withdrawal problems ( β =0.75)( P <0.05). For children with low levels of estradiol, withdrawal problem scores were negatively associated with mother s doting parenting style and positively associated with laissez faire parenting style, and socialization problem scores were associated with mother s doting parenting style; for children with high levels of estradiol, withdrawal problem scores were positively associated with mother s doting parenting style, and socialization problem scores were associated with mother s doting parenting style ( t=2.84, 6.24, 3.16 , 2.37, 4.49, P <0.05).
Conclusions
Parenting styles are strongly associated with child behavioral problems; estradiol levels play a moderating role in mothers doting, laissez faire parenting styles and children s withdrawal problems and social problems.Parents should adopt more positive parenting styles and focus on the role of estradiol levels in maternal education to reduce the occurrence of behavioral problems in children.
4.Relationship between serum APRIL and Gal-1 levels with clinical features and prognosis in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer
Suhua LIU ; Haoli WANG ; Jing WANG ; Junye YAO ; Xiao LIU ; Xiaoqing WANG ; Moulin GAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;45(22):2767-2772
Objective To analyze the relationship between serum a proliferation inducing ligand(APRIL)and galactin-1(Gal-1)levels with clinical features and prognosis in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer(EOC).Methods EOC patients(n=132)who admitted in Handan Hangang Hospital of Hebei Province from January 2018 to June 2020 were selected as the cancer group,and were grouped into a survival group(n=56)and a death group(n=76)based on their three-year survival after discharge.Meanwhile,healthy in-dividuals(n=68)who underwent physical examination were regarded as the healthy group.Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay was applied to detect serum APRIL and Gal-1 levels in all subjects.Clinical data of all patients were collected and their relationship with serum APRIL,Gal-1 levels and prognosis was analyzed.Ka-plan-Meier method was applied to analyze the relationship between serum APRIL and Gal-1 levels and the prognosis of EOC patients.Cox regression was applied to analyze the relevant factors affecting the prognostic death of EOC patients.The prognostic value of serum APRIL in patients with EOC was analyzed by receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve.Results The serum APRIL and Gal-1 expression levels in the cancer group were greatly higher than those in the healthy group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).The serum APRIL and Gal-1 levels in the death group were greatly higher than those in the sur-vival group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Clinical data analysis showed that se-rum APRIL and Gal-1 levels were not related to the age of EOC patients(P>0.05),but were related to tumor location,tumor diameter,The International Febderation of Gynecology and Obstetrics(FIGO)staging,differentiation degree,lymph node metastasis,histological classification,and levels of cancer antigen 125(CA125)and human epididymis protein 4(HE4),and FIGO staging,differentiation degree,lymph node me-tastasis,histological classification,and levels of CA125 and HE4 also significantly affected the prognosis of pa-tients(P<0.05).FIGO stage Ⅲ+Ⅳ,low differentiation,lymph node metastasis,serous tissue classification,CA125≥200 U/mL,HE4≥200 pmol/L,and high expression of APRIL and Gal-1 were all risk factors for prognostic death in EOC patients(P<0.05).The three-year survival rate of APRIL high expression patients(25.37%)was greatly lower than that of APRIL low expression patients(60.00%),and the three-year sur-vival rate of Gal-1 high expression patients(27.94%)was greatly lower than that of Gal-1 low expression pa-tients(57.81%),,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).ROC curve showed that the ar-ea under the curve(AUC)of the combination of APRIL and Gal-1 for predicting the prognosis was 0.925,which was significantly higher than that of the diagnosis of the two alone,(Zcombined-APRIL=4.061,P<0.001,Zcombined-Gal-1=3.424,P<0.001),with a sensitivity and specificity of 86.84%and 83.93%,respectively.Conclu-sion The expression levels of serum APRIL and Gal-1 are greatly elevated in EOC patients,and their levels are related to tumor location,tumor diameter,FIGO staging,lymph node metastasis,histological classifica-tion,CA1 25,HE4,and differentiation degree.The expression levels of both have great application value in the prognosis evaluation of EOC patients.
5.Exploration of integrating outpatient services in improving patients′ medical experience
Xiaoyun YE ; Lili ZHANG ; Weiya CHEN ; Minglan ZHU ; Jinxia CHEN ; Suhua FANG ; Tuoyuan YAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2024;40(10):809-812
To enhance patients′ medical experience, a major Grade-A tertiary hospital has chosen its cardio-cerebrovascular disease branch with excellent specialty and prominent aging problems for innovative outpatient service systems. It created a comprehensive outpatient nursing post that integrated multiple departments of outpatient services, providing outpatient nursing services and related medical services such as outpatient office, medical insurance, and finance. By breaking the limitations of professional services, adjusting the outpatient service space, establishing standardized personnel training, assessment, and incentive mechanisms, and establishing an effective quality management system, the patients could complete all medical services without leaving the consultation area. The processing time for comprehensive patient services has been shortened from around 10 min to 1~5 min. In 2023, the complaint rate of the outpatients in the cardio-cerebrovascular disease branch was 0.89 times per 10 000 people, lower than the average of 1.37 times per 10 000 people in the entire hospital. The average satisfaction score of the outpatients from the branch was 93.9 points, higher than the 89.6 points of the entire hospital, achieving satisfactory results.
6.Exploration of integrating outpatient services in improving patients′ medical experience
Xiaoyun YE ; Lili ZHANG ; Weiya CHEN ; Minglan ZHU ; Jinxia CHEN ; Suhua FANG ; Tuoyuan YAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2024;40(10):809-812
To enhance patients′ medical experience, a major Grade-A tertiary hospital has chosen its cardio-cerebrovascular disease branch with excellent specialty and prominent aging problems for innovative outpatient service systems. It created a comprehensive outpatient nursing post that integrated multiple departments of outpatient services, providing outpatient nursing services and related medical services such as outpatient office, medical insurance, and finance. By breaking the limitations of professional services, adjusting the outpatient service space, establishing standardized personnel training, assessment, and incentive mechanisms, and establishing an effective quality management system, the patients could complete all medical services without leaving the consultation area. The processing time for comprehensive patient services has been shortened from around 10 min to 1~5 min. In 2023, the complaint rate of the outpatients in the cardio-cerebrovascular disease branch was 0.89 times per 10 000 people, lower than the average of 1.37 times per 10 000 people in the entire hospital. The average satisfaction score of the outpatients from the branch was 93.9 points, higher than the 89.6 points of the entire hospital, achieving satisfactory results.
7.Assessment and application of tumor regression grade after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in bladder cancer
Suhua WU ; Jingwei YE ; Yijun ZHANG ; Ping YANG ; Yunlin YE ; Xiangdong LI ; Kai YAO ; Zhuowei LIU ; Yun CAO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2023;44(11):823-829
Objective:To verify the prognostic significance of the tumor regression grade (TRG) for muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) patients undergoing radical cystectomy (RC) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.Methods:The data of 70 MIBC patients treated with gemcitabine combined with cisplatin neoadjuvant chemotherapy and RC in Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center between July 2016 to November 2021 were retrospectively reviewed. There were 65 males and 5 females, with an average age(59.79±10.56)years old. The patients accepted transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) specimens before neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Clinicopathological characteristics of patients were recorded and TRG was assessed. TRG evaluation criteria: TRG 1 was defined as no cancer residue, TRG 2 was defined as the proportion of residual cancer area to tumor bed area <50%, and TRG 3 was defined as the proportion of residual cancer area to the area of the tumor bed ≥ 50%. Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test were used to compare the relationship between patients' clinicopathological characteristics and TRG. The relationship between post-neoadjuvant therapy tumor and node(ypTN)stage, and survival, including overall survival(OS)and recurrence-free survival (RFS) were analyzed by Kaplan-Meier analysis. The pathologically locally descending disease was defined as (ypT < T 2 and ypN=N 0) and pathologically locally advanced disease was defined as (ypT≥T 2 and/or ypN ≥N 1). Cox regression was used for univariate and multivariate analysis of OS and RFS. Results:Chi-square test or Fisher exact test analysis showed TRG was significantly associated with ypT stage ( P < 0.001), ypN stage ( P = 0.002), lympho-vascular invasion ( P<0.001) and variant histology ( P<0.001). The OS of patients with TRG 1, TRG 2 and TRG 3 were 20.5(10.3, 31.8), 17.0(11.0, 30.8)and 15.0(11.0, 26.0) months, respectively, and the difference was significantly different( P = 0.037). The RFS of patients with TRG 1, TRG 2 and TRG 3 were 15.0(8.3, 25.5), 15.0(8.0, 27.0)and 11.0(4.5, 25.5) months, respectively, and the difference was significantly different ( P=0.029). There were significant differences between patients with pathologically locally descending disease and locally advanced disease in OS [18.5(10.3, 30.8)vs.15.0(11.0, 27.3)months, P = 0.013] and RFS [14.0(8.0, 24.0)vs. 11.5(8.0, 26.8)months, P = 0.012]. Among patients with locally advanced pathology, the OS was 19.5(11.0, 32.5)months for patients with TRG ≤2, 13.5(10.8, 26.0)months for patients with TRG 3( P=0.140). The RFS was 12.0(8.0, 31.0)months for those patients with TRG ≤2 and 11.0(6.0, 26.0)months for those patients with TRG 3( P = 0.180). Cox univariate analyses showed that patients with TRG 3 were associated with decreased OS ( HR = 6.043, 95% CI 1.170-31.213, P = 0.032) and RFS ( HR = 6.354, 95% CI 1.231-31.802, P = 0.027). Conclusions:This study showed that TRG was correlated with OS and RFS among patients. The patients who had the higher TRG had the worse prognosis. It was confirmed that TRG predicted the prognosis of patients undergoing radical cystectomy after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Therefore, TRG assessment is recommend in pathology report for patients who had radical cystectomy after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
8.Recent advance in anxiety related neural circuits regulating by ventral tegmental area
Yue QI ; Ziwei ZHANG ; Guojian ZHAO ; Suhua YAO ; Jinhua XUE ; Xiaolu TANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(7):735-739
As a common emotional and psychogenic disorder, anxiety disorder seriously threats the human physical and mental health. Ventral tegmental area (VTA) is the canter of the mesocortical limbic circuit, with extensive bidirectional connections to forebrain areas, and plays important role in regulating reward, motivation, cognition, and disgust. Besides, VTA is involved in anxiety regulation by forming functional connections with multiple brain regions and connecting external stimulus information and feedback output behaviours. This article briefly summarizes the different cell subsets of VTA and its involvement in anxiety-related neural circuits.
9.Diagnosis and treatment of novelcoronavirus pneumonia after kidney transplant: a report of 2 cases
Xiaoxu MA ; Suhua ZANG ; Weili CHU ; Aiguo XU ; Mengying YAO ; Dongmei JIANG ; Huiling LI ; Qingxian ZHANG ; Lihua XING
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2020;41(4):207-211
Objective:To explore the clinical features and managements of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infection after kidney transplantation.Methods:The authors reviewed medical history, laboratory values, imaging studies, treatment options and clinical outcomes of two confirmed hospitalized cases of COVID-19 after kidney transplant in February 2020. Both cases were middle-aged males and confirmed as COVID-19 at 11 or 12 months after transplantation. They both presented initially with moderate-to-low fever, cough and fatigue. Chest computed tomography (CT) hinted at multiple peripheral patchy ground glass opacities or patchy exudation and in bilateral multiple lobular and subsegmental with obscure boundary. Both had varying degrees of renal function and cardiac insufficiency.Results:In case 1, the dose of immunosuppressants was tapered while a higher dose of glucocorticoids was prescribed during treatment. In case 2, the dose of immunosuppressants was not tapered and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) performed thrice in the early disease course due to renal insufficiency and hyperkalemia. Both cases received oxygen inhalation, lopinavir/ritonavir, oral abidor and interferonα-2b antiviral therapy, antibiotics treatment. Both cases were cured.Conclusions:The clinical manifestations and diagnosis of COVID-19 patients after kidney transplantation are not significantly different from those of other people. However, early renal function and heart function abnormalities occur. How to adjust the immunosuppressant in the treatment course of severe COVID-19 after renal transplantation should be further explored.
10.Research of simvastatin-induced autophagy in inhibiting recombinant human metapneumovirus replication
Pan ZHANG ; Suhua CHEN ; Hui YANG ; Tingting WU ; Yao ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2020;40(3):185-191
Objective:To study whether simvastatin could inhibit viral replication during human metapneumovirus (hMPV) infection.Methods:Human bronchial epithelial cells (16HBE) were infected with hMPV and then treated with or without simvastatin. Real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) and Western blot were used to detect virus titers and the activation of autophagy and related pathways. BALB/c mice were infected with hMPV and then treated with simvastatin through intragastric administration. Pathological changes in lung tissues were observed. Changes in viral loads and the activation of autophagy and related pathways in proteins and RNA extracted from lung tissues were detected.Results:The in vitro experiment showed that the hMPV+ simvastatin group had decreased virus titer and enhanced autophagy than the hMPV group. The AKT/mTOR pathway in the hMPV+ simvastatin group was inhibited, which was verified by a further experiment using rapamycin, a specific inhibitor of AKT/mTOR pathway. The in vivo experiment showed that the virus titer in the hMPV+ simvastatin group was lower than that in the hMPV group, but there was no significant difference in the activation of autophagy. The AKT/mTOR pathway was down-regulated in the hMPV+ simvastatin group. HE staining revealed that obvious pathological changes were observed in the hMPV group, but the condition was improved after simvastatin intervention. Conclusions:Simvastatin can inhibit the replication of hMPV, which is associated with the activation of autophagy induced by AKT/mTOR pathway.


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