1.circSLC8A1 mediates the mechanism of ATF3 pathway on oxidative stress and iron activity in epilepsy
Wen CHAI ; Chen XIE ; Ji ZHANG ; Dongqin ZOU ; Susu FANG ; Qin KANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(7):1-4,10
Objective To analyze the effects of activating transcription factor 3(ATF3)pathway mediated by circSLC8Al on oxidative stress and iron activity of epileptic cells.Methods An epileptic cell model was established using human neuronal-hippocampal cells through Mg2+-free method.The expression levels of circSLC8A1 and ATF3 in healthy control group and model group were detected.Plasmid transfection was used to establish circSLC8A1 knockout group,ATF3 knockout group,circSLC8A1 knockout+ATF3 overexpression group,and ATF3 knockout+circSLC8A1 overexpression group.After 6h transfection,cells were cultured in normal medium for 48h.The cell viability,iron activity,reactive oxygen species(ROS),lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)and glutathione(GSH)of the different intervention groups were detected and compared.Results The expression levels of circSLC8A1,ATF3,ROS,LDH and iron activity in model group were significantly higher than those in healthy control group,while cell activity and GSH expression were significantly lower than those in healthy control group(P<0.05).Knocking out circSLC8A1 can significantly reduce the expression of circSLC8A1 in epileptic model cells,while knocking out ATF3 can significantly reduce the expression of ATF3 in epileptic model cells(P<0.05).Knocking out circSLC8A1 or ATF3 will increase the cell viability,decrease the iron activity and relieve the oxidative stress in epileptic model cells.Knocking out circSLC8A1 and overexpressing ATF3 can reverse the above trend,but knocking out ATF3 and overexpressing circSLC8A1 will not lead to the above phenomenon.Conclusion circSLC8A1 can influence the cell activity,oxidative stress and iron activity process of epileptic model cells by mediating ATF3 pathway,which provides some reference for the mechanism of epilepsy and its targeted therapy.
2.circSLC8A1 mediates the mechanism of ATF3 pathway on oxidative stress and iron activity in epilepsy
Wen CHAI ; Chen XIE ; Ji ZHANG ; Dongqin ZOU ; Susu FANG ; Qin KANG
China Modern Doctor 2025;63(7):1-4,10
Objective To analyze the effects of activating transcription factor 3(ATF3)pathway mediated by circSLC8Al on oxidative stress and iron activity of epileptic cells.Methods An epileptic cell model was established using human neuronal-hippocampal cells through Mg2+-free method.The expression levels of circSLC8A1 and ATF3 in healthy control group and model group were detected.Plasmid transfection was used to establish circSLC8A1 knockout group,ATF3 knockout group,circSLC8A1 knockout+ATF3 overexpression group,and ATF3 knockout+circSLC8A1 overexpression group.After 6h transfection,cells were cultured in normal medium for 48h.The cell viability,iron activity,reactive oxygen species(ROS),lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)and glutathione(GSH)of the different intervention groups were detected and compared.Results The expression levels of circSLC8A1,ATF3,ROS,LDH and iron activity in model group were significantly higher than those in healthy control group,while cell activity and GSH expression were significantly lower than those in healthy control group(P<0.05).Knocking out circSLC8A1 can significantly reduce the expression of circSLC8A1 in epileptic model cells,while knocking out ATF3 can significantly reduce the expression of ATF3 in epileptic model cells(P<0.05).Knocking out circSLC8A1 or ATF3 will increase the cell viability,decrease the iron activity and relieve the oxidative stress in epileptic model cells.Knocking out circSLC8A1 and overexpressing ATF3 can reverse the above trend,but knocking out ATF3 and overexpressing circSLC8A1 will not lead to the above phenomenon.Conclusion circSLC8A1 can influence the cell activity,oxidative stress and iron activity process of epileptic model cells by mediating ATF3 pathway,which provides some reference for the mechanism of epilepsy and its targeted therapy.
3.Strategy for regulating right heart function in LVAD patients
Xiangnan FANG ; Susu DONG ; Hexin WANG ; Jun LI ; Hongwu WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;40(2):124-128
End stage heart failure(ESHF) is the terminal stage of heart failure in patients with heart failure, or refractory heart failure. heart transplantation(HT) and mechanical circulatory assistance represented by ventricular assist device(VAD) are the main treatments for circulatory support in patients with ESHF. However, the serious shortage of donors has restricted the extensive development of HT. VAD technology, represented by left ventricular assist device(LVAD), has developed rapidly, and the 2-year survival rate after surgery has approached of HT. Although LVAD support can directly alleviate symptoms of left heart failure, it only partially relieves symptoms of right heart failure, resulting in high readmission rates.Therefore, more precise monitoring and regulation of right heart function in LVAD recipients is key to improving long-term prognosis. This article aims to provide an overview of strategies for the regulation of right heart function in patients after LVAD implantation.
4.Clinical significance of detecting cardiac troponin Ⅰ and CK-MB in children with hand-foot-and-mouth disease
Susu XIANG ; Kangzhi YANG ; Zhengshan CHEN ; Shanxia WU ; Guozhong ZHENG ; Guanghui FANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;22(4):521-523
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of detecting cardiac troponin Ⅰ (cTnⅠ) and CK -MB in children with hand-foot-and-mouth disease and myocardial injury.Methods 90 children with hand-foot-and-mouth disease (observation group) were detected the level of serum cTnⅠ and CK-MB.At the same time,40 healthy children were chosen as control group.Results Compared with the control group,the levels of CK-MB and cTnl in observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group (t =8.92,5.46,all P < 0.01),which indicated that children with hand,foot and mouth disease was easier to merge myocardial injury.CK-MB and cTnl levels in high-risk group were significantly higher than those in normal children group (t =9.17,6.13,all P < 0.01),and the levels of CK-MB and cTnl were positively correlated with severe degree (r =0.767,0.683,all P < 0.01).For children with hand,foot and mouth disease merged myocarditis,cTnl diagnostic sensitivity (53.8%) was lower than that of CK-MB diagnostic sensitivity (71.8%),but the specificity was better than that of CK-MB,and the diagnosis of cTnl detection window 2 weeks longer than CK-MB,but after 2 weeks both lose their clinical diagnostic significance.Conclusion Children with hand,foot and mouth disease easily merge myocardial damage,dynamic measuring CK-MB and cTnl levels could help early diagnosis of children with hand,foot and mouth disease whether merged myocardial damage,both applications can also complement each other,more timely and accurate reflection of disease progression and recovery,it is worth promoting.
5.Application of three-dimensional visualization technology in pancreaticoduodenctomy for patients with variant hepatic artery.
Jian YANG ; Chihua FANG ; Yingfang FAN ; Nan XIANG ; Huaizhi WANG ; Susu BAO ; Wen ZHU ; Jun LIU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2014;52(1):55-59
OBJECTIVETo explore the application value of the MI-3DVS in patients with hepatic artery variation receiving duodenopancreatectomy.
METHODSA total of 114 patients who had undergone pancreatoduodenectomy were retrospectively summarized and analyzed during January 2010 to July 2012. The clinical data of 64-slice multidetector CT angiography (64-MDCTA) scanning was introduced into MI-3DVS for procedural segmentation, registration and 3-dimensional reconstruction. Based on the reconstructed 3-dimensional model, the origination and bifurcations of variant hepatic artery was observed. And its anatomical relationships with abdominal organs and vessels were also observed. Thereafter, preoperative procedures planning was formulated. The findings were compared to those found during the operation and by postoperative digital subtraction angiography (DSA) of coeliac artery.
RESULTSThe abdominal 3D models can clearly display the size and shape of tumor, the origin and course of the blood vessels, as well as the 3D anatomic relationship between tumors and organs, blood vessels. A total of 14 cases (12.3%, 14/114) were found with variant, including 9 cases (7.9%) with replaced right hepatic artery arising from superior mesenteric artery, 3 cases (2.6%) with replaced common hepatic artery arising from superior mesenteric artery, 2 cases (1.8%) with replaced left hepatic artery arising from left gastric artery. The 14 patients all received standard procedures of duodenopancreatectomy. Compared to the intraoperative findings and postoperative DSA examination, the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of MI-3DVS to variant hepatic artery is 100%. The preoperative planning guided by MI-3DVS is in line with the intraoperative findings.No postoperative complications occurred in all 14 patients, including hepatic abscesses, biliary fistula and liver failure.
CONCLUSIONSMI-3DVS can accurately diagnose hepatic artery variation before duodenopancreatectomy. Therefore, it contributes to the formulation of preoperative surgical plans.It also increases the success rate of the surgical operations and decreases the occurrence of postoperative complications.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Hepatic Artery ; abnormalities ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pancreaticoduodenectomy ; instrumentation ; Retrospective Studies ; Tomography, Spiral Computed ; Young Adult
6.Construction of a three-dimensional visualization model of arteries supplying the extrahepatic bile duct based on submillimeter CT data.
Jian YANG ; Chihua FANG ; Yingfang FAN ; Ge PENG ; Nan XIANG ; Wen ZHU ; Jun LIU ; Susu BAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(7):945-949
OBJECTIVETo construct a three-dimensional (3D) model of arteries supplying the extrahepatic bile duct with a new segmentation algorithm based on submillimeter CT data.
METHODSThe new image segmentation algorithm based on interactive volume rendering was integrated into Medical Image Three-Dimensional Visualization System (MI-3DVS) as an intersected plug-in. The abdominal submillimeter CTA data of 10 patients were imported into MI-3DVS and the 3D model of the extrahepatic bile duct and its supplying arteries were constructed. The 3D model was zoomed in, zoomed out and spinned for observation and analysis of the arteries supplying the extrahepatic bile duct.
RESULTSThe 3D models of the blood supply to extrahepatic bile duct allowed stereoscopic, and accurate display of the fourth- and fifth-level branches of the hepatic artery, the second-level branches of the cystic artery, the pancreatic duodenal artery arch and the retroportal artery. The 3D models also provided a clear vision of the biliary structures including the hepatobiliary tract, the left and right hepatic ducts, gallbladder, the liver duct, and the common bile duct.
CONCLUSIONBased on the segmentation method of interactive volume rendering, the CT data of the arterioles supplying the extrahepatic bile duct can be extracted and segmented for 3D reconstruction to display the three-dimensional anatomical structures of the extrahepatic bile duct and its supplying arteries.
Bile Ducts, Extrahepatic ; anatomy & histology ; Hepatic Artery ; anatomy & histology ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Liver ; blood supply ; Models, Anatomic
7.Construction of a three- dimensional visualization model of arteries supplying the extrahepatic bile duct based on submillimeter CT data
Jian YANG ; Chihua FANG ; Yingfang FAN ; Ge PENG ; Nan XIANG ; Wen ZHU ; Jun LIU ; Susu BAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;(7):945-949
Objective To construct a three-dimensional (3D) model of arteries supplying the extrahepatic bile duct with a new segmentation algorithm based on submillimeter CT data. Methods The new image segmentation algorithm based on interactive volume rendering was integrated into Medical Image Three-Dimensional Visualization System (MI-3DVS) as an intersected plug-in. The abdominal submillimeter CTA data of 10 patients were imported into MI-3DVS and the 3D model of the extrahepatic bile duct and its supplying arteries were constructed. The 3D model was zoomed in, zoomed out and spinned for observation and analysis of the arteries supplying the extrahepatic bile duct. Results The 3D models of the blood supply to extrahepatic bile duct allowed stereoscopic, and accurate display of the fourth-and fifth-level branches of the hepatic artery, the second-level branches of the cystic artery, the pancreatic duodenal artery arch and the retroportal artery. The 3D models also provided a clear vision of the biliary structures including the hepatobiliary tract, the left and right hepatic ducts, gallbladder, the liver duct, and the common bile duct. Conclusions Based on the segmentation method of interactive volume rendering, the CT data of the arterioles supplying the extrahepatic bile duct can be extracted and segmented for 3D reconstruction to display the three-dimensional anatomical structures of the extrahepatic bile duct and its supplying arteries.
8.Construction of a three- dimensional visualization model of arteries supplying the extrahepatic bile duct based on submillimeter CT data
Jian YANG ; Chihua FANG ; Yingfang FAN ; Ge PENG ; Nan XIANG ; Wen ZHU ; Jun LIU ; Susu BAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;(7):945-949
Objective To construct a three-dimensional (3D) model of arteries supplying the extrahepatic bile duct with a new segmentation algorithm based on submillimeter CT data. Methods The new image segmentation algorithm based on interactive volume rendering was integrated into Medical Image Three-Dimensional Visualization System (MI-3DVS) as an intersected plug-in. The abdominal submillimeter CTA data of 10 patients were imported into MI-3DVS and the 3D model of the extrahepatic bile duct and its supplying arteries were constructed. The 3D model was zoomed in, zoomed out and spinned for observation and analysis of the arteries supplying the extrahepatic bile duct. Results The 3D models of the blood supply to extrahepatic bile duct allowed stereoscopic, and accurate display of the fourth-and fifth-level branches of the hepatic artery, the second-level branches of the cystic artery, the pancreatic duodenal artery arch and the retroportal artery. The 3D models also provided a clear vision of the biliary structures including the hepatobiliary tract, the left and right hepatic ducts, gallbladder, the liver duct, and the common bile duct. Conclusions Based on the segmentation method of interactive volume rendering, the CT data of the arterioles supplying the extrahepatic bile duct can be extracted and segmented for 3D reconstruction to display the three-dimensional anatomical structures of the extrahepatic bile duct and its supplying arteries.
9.Safety of three-dimensional technique in patients undergoing complicated hepatectomy.
Chihua FANG ; Xingxing LIU ; Yingfang FAN ; Susu BAO ; Shizhen ZHONG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(8):1116-1121
OBJECTIVETo assess the value of abdominal three-dimensional medical image visualization system (MI-3DVS) in assisting complicated hepatectomy.
METHODSTwenty-four patients undergoing complicated hepatectomy for hepatic carcinoma or hepatic focal nodular hyperplasia were enrolled in this study. Three-dimensional models of the organs, vessels and tumors were reconstructed with MI-3DVS, and virtual operations were carried out to assess the feasibility of hepatectomy. The diameter of the liver tumors, intraoperative blood loss and transfusion, complications, in-hospital mortality rate, and one-year survival rate were analyzed in these cases.
RESULTSThe operations were safely completed in all the cases without perioperative deaths. The mean diameter of liver tumor was 9.8∓4.3 cm, and the median volumes of intraoperative blood loss and transfusion were 800 ml and 600 ml, respectively, with a blood transfusion rate of 91.7% (22/24). The incidence of complications was 29.2% (7/24), and the one-year survival rate was 37.5%.
CONCLUSIONThree-dimensional techniques such as volumetric analysis and risk evaluation of residual liver blood supply and drainage can increase the accuracy of surgical planning and improve the safety of complicated hepatectomy.
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; surgery ; Female ; Hepatectomy ; adverse effects ; methods ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Liver Neoplasms ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Treatment Outcome
10.Value of medical image three-dimensional visualization system in precise hepatectomy
Chihua FANG ; Kexiao LI ; Yingfang FAN ; Susu BAO ; Shizhen ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2011;10(1):29-32
Objective To investigate the guiding significance of medical image three-dimensional visualization system (MI-3DVS) in precise hepatectomy. Methods The clinical data of 45 patients with hepatic neoplasms who were admitted to the Zhujiang Hospital from June 2008 to September 2010 were prospectively analyzed. The preoperative image data of the liver were three-dimensionally reconstructed by MI-3DVS. According to the distribution of the intrahepatic portal veins and hepatic veins, the liver was divided into different sections,and then tumors can be located within these hepatic segments. The volume percentage of residual liver and volume of liver resected were detected. Evaluation of surgical resectability and surgery simulation were done before operation. Results According to the distribution of the intrahepatic portal veins and hepatic veins, all patients were divided into seven types: 21 patients were with normal type which was the same as Couinaud type, six with nondivided type, 11 with non-divided right liver type, four with non-divided left liver type, one with right hepatic vein type, one with double middle hepatic vein type and one with right posterior vein type. Thirty-nine patients received open hepatectomy, and the volume percentage of the residual liver was 74% ± 17%. Postoperative pathological examination confirmed that all the 39 patients were with hepatocellular carcinoma. Six patients received transcatheter arterial chemoembolization. No severe complications such as acute hepatic failure, bleeding, bile leakage were detected. All patients were followed up for six months, and they survived with or without tumor. Conclusion MI-3DVS has guiding significance in preoperative assessment and perioperative guidance for precise hepatectomy.

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