1.Knockdown TMEM16B reduces brain edema and protects the blood-brain barrier after cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats
Jingbin ZHANG ; Qian LIU ; Ziyan PAN ; Tianxi YAO ; Jiangwen YIN
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2026;61(4):644-652
ObjectiveTo explore the effects of transmembrane protein 16B (TMEM16B) on brain edema and blood-brain barrier after cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats. MethodsTMEM16B overexpression and knockdown was performed by adeno-associated virus (AAV), and then adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). Rats were randomly divided into Sham group, MCAO group, AAV no-load group, TMEM16B overexpression group and TMEM16B knockdown group. Modified neurological severity scores, adhesive removal test and cylinder test were used to evaluate neurologic function. The ultrastructure of ischemic brain tissue was observed by transmission electron microscope. Brain water content was reflected by dry wet weight ratio of brain tissue. The expressions of TMEM16B, aquaporin4 (AQP4), Claudin5 and zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1) were investigated by immunofluorescence and Western blot. ResultsCompared with the AAV no-load group, the sensory and motor functions of rats in TMEM16B overexpression group were significantly impaired. Mitochondria were swollen; mitochondrial cristae and tight junctions disappeared. The brain water content was higher in overexpression group. The expression of TMEM16B and AQP4 increased while the expression of Claudin5 and ZO-1 decreased (all P<0.05). Compared with the AAV no-load group, the rats in TMEM16B knockdown group showed some recovery in motor function. The mitochondrial cristae and structure were clear, and the basement membrane was partially blurred. The brain water content was lower in knockdown group. The protein levels of TMEM16B and AQP4 were lower while the levels of Claudin5 and ZO-1 were higher in TMEM16B knockdown group than in AAV no-load group (all P<0.05). ConclusionAn increase in TMEM16B expression aggravates brain edema and blood-brain barrier damage in rats after cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury, while a decrease in TMEM16B expression alleviates brain edema and protects the blood-brain barrier.
2.Establishing a dose-response curve for 137Cs γ-ray irradiation-induced chromosomal aberrations in human peripheral blood lymphocytes through automated analysis
Tianxi ZHANG ; Haipeng YE ; Huijuan YU ; Yan LIU ; Yaping BI ; Yanna LE
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(9):858-862
Objective:To establish a dose-response curve of dicentric chromosomes and centromeric rings (dic+ r) in γ-ray irradiation-induced chromosomal aberrations in human peripheral blood lymphocytes through automated analysis.Methods:Peripheral blood samples from three healthy donors were irradiated in vitro at doses of 0, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Gy and a dose rate of 0.80 Gy/min using a 137Cs γ-ray source. Post-irradiation, lymphocytes were cultured based on standard protocols, harvested using an automatic cell harvester, and prepared on slides using an automatic slide preparation system. dic+ r were analyzed fully automatically using the DCScore software, and a dose-response curve of dic+ r was established through fitting and then validated using the CABAS software. Results:The dose-response curve followed a linear-quadratic model, i. e., y = 0.093 65+ 0.030 21 D+ 0.025 31 D2 ( R2 = 0.999 2), where y was the quantity of dic+ r and D was the absorbed dose of γ-ray irradiation (Gy). Doses to samples for blind validation were estimated using this curve, yielding deviations of less than 24% from the actual irradiation doses. Conclusions:The fully automated analysis of dic+ r in 137Cs γ-ray irradiation-induced chromosomal aberrations, followed by the construction of the dose-response curve, holds significant potential for rapid, high-throughput biodosimetry in large-scale nuclear emergencies.
3.Effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on quality of early postoperative recovery in pa-tients undergoing thoracoscopic lung resection
Zhengxiu SUN ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Yong'ao LIN ; Tianxi MA ; Pinghao LI ; Mingkai ZHOU ; Junli CAO ; He LIU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(17):2670-2675
Objective To investigate the effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation(taVNS)on quality of early postoperative recovery in patients undergoing thoracoscopic lung resection.Methods A total of 168 patients scheduled for elective thoracoscopic lung resection(wedge resection,segmentectomy,lobectomy)under general anesthesia were enrolled and randomly assigned to active-taVNS group(group T)or sham-taVNS group(group S)(n=84).Participants received four consecutive 30-minute sessions of active stimulation or sham stimulation at four time points:(1)the afternoon prior to the surgery,(2)the morning of the surgery,(3)following extubation,and(4)the first afternoon post-surgery.The Quality of Recovery-15(QoR-15)scores of the patients,the Numerical Rating Scale(NRS)scores at rest and during cough at 24,48,and 72 hours after surgery were recorded;and the usage of opioids within 48 hours after surgery was recorded;the duration of chest tube indwelling,incidence of severe pulmonary complications,postoperative hospital stay and adverse reactions to the stimulation(such as nausea and vomiting,fever,constipation,dizziness and itching)were observed.Results Compared with group S,group T exhibited significantly higher QoR-15 scores at 24,48,and 72 h postoperatively,lower NRS pain scores during resting and coughing,and reduced opioid consumption within 48 hours postoperatively(P<0.05).There were no significant differences between the two groups in the duration of chest tube indwelling,incidence of severe pulmonary complications,hospital stay,and the incidence of adverse reactions to the stimula-tion(P>0.05).Conclusion TaVNS can significantly improve quality of early postoperative recovery in patients undergoing thoracoscopic lung resection,and provide more effective postoperative analgesia without increasing the risk of postoperative complications.
4.Establishing a dose-response curve for 137Cs γ-ray irradiation-induced chromosomal aberrations in human peripheral blood lymphocytes through automated analysis
Tianxi ZHANG ; Haipeng YE ; Huijuan YU ; Yan LIU ; Yaping BI ; Yanna LE
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2025;45(9):858-862
Objective:To establish a dose-response curve of dicentric chromosomes and centromeric rings (dic+ r) in γ-ray irradiation-induced chromosomal aberrations in human peripheral blood lymphocytes through automated analysis.Methods:Peripheral blood samples from three healthy donors were irradiated in vitro at doses of 0, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Gy and a dose rate of 0.80 Gy/min using a 137Cs γ-ray source. Post-irradiation, lymphocytes were cultured based on standard protocols, harvested using an automatic cell harvester, and prepared on slides using an automatic slide preparation system. dic+ r were analyzed fully automatically using the DCScore software, and a dose-response curve of dic+ r was established through fitting and then validated using the CABAS software. Results:The dose-response curve followed a linear-quadratic model, i. e., y = 0.093 65+ 0.030 21 D+ 0.025 31 D2 ( R2 = 0.999 2), where y was the quantity of dic+ r and D was the absorbed dose of γ-ray irradiation (Gy). Doses to samples for blind validation were estimated using this curve, yielding deviations of less than 24% from the actual irradiation doses. Conclusions:The fully automated analysis of dic+ r in 137Cs γ-ray irradiation-induced chromosomal aberrations, followed by the construction of the dose-response curve, holds significant potential for rapid, high-throughput biodosimetry in large-scale nuclear emergencies.
5.Effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on quality of early postoperative recovery in pa-tients undergoing thoracoscopic lung resection
Zhengxiu SUN ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Yong'ao LIN ; Tianxi MA ; Pinghao LI ; Mingkai ZHOU ; Junli CAO ; He LIU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2025;41(17):2670-2675
Objective To investigate the effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation(taVNS)on quality of early postoperative recovery in patients undergoing thoracoscopic lung resection.Methods A total of 168 patients scheduled for elective thoracoscopic lung resection(wedge resection,segmentectomy,lobectomy)under general anesthesia were enrolled and randomly assigned to active-taVNS group(group T)or sham-taVNS group(group S)(n=84).Participants received four consecutive 30-minute sessions of active stimulation or sham stimulation at four time points:(1)the afternoon prior to the surgery,(2)the morning of the surgery,(3)following extubation,and(4)the first afternoon post-surgery.The Quality of Recovery-15(QoR-15)scores of the patients,the Numerical Rating Scale(NRS)scores at rest and during cough at 24,48,and 72 hours after surgery were recorded;and the usage of opioids within 48 hours after surgery was recorded;the duration of chest tube indwelling,incidence of severe pulmonary complications,postoperative hospital stay and adverse reactions to the stimulation(such as nausea and vomiting,fever,constipation,dizziness and itching)were observed.Results Compared with group S,group T exhibited significantly higher QoR-15 scores at 24,48,and 72 h postoperatively,lower NRS pain scores during resting and coughing,and reduced opioid consumption within 48 hours postoperatively(P<0.05).There were no significant differences between the two groups in the duration of chest tube indwelling,incidence of severe pulmonary complications,hospital stay,and the incidence of adverse reactions to the stimula-tion(P>0.05).Conclusion TaVNS can significantly improve quality of early postoperative recovery in patients undergoing thoracoscopic lung resection,and provide more effective postoperative analgesia without increasing the risk of postoperative complications.
6.A scoping review of application of ICU diary in critically ill patients
Li LI ; Tianxi ZHANG ; Xiaohui LIU ; Huiming GAO ; Jianmei LONG ; Rujun HU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(3):229-235
Objective:To conduct a scope review on the application of ICU diaries in critically ill patients, laying the foundation for further exploration and construction of ICU diary patterns and frameworks that were in line with the national conditions and tailored to different regions and cultural backgrounds.Methods:The Joanna Briggs Institute Reviewer′s Manual was used as the methodological framework, and a computer search was conducted in nine domestic and international databases, including China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Database, China Biomedical Literature Database, Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Embase, etc. The search period was from the inception of the databases until March 13, 2023. The included literature was screened, summarized, and analyzed.Results:A total of 19 articles were included. ICU diaries were commonly recorded using a combination of text and visuals, with the involvement of both healthcare professionals and family members. Most patients received ICU diaries approximately one month after their transfer from the ICU. Out of the 15 studies, ICU diaries were found to be effective, while 4 studies indicated no significant improvement in patients′ psychological issues. However, ICU diaries were still considered acceptable by patients and their families.Conclusions:The application of ICU diaries has shown positive significance in critically ill patients, but further research and exploration are needed to investigate its impact on issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, and quality of life. In the future, a combination of multiple forms and high-quality research designs with large samples, long periods, and structured approaches should be employed to explore its application effects and long-term outcomes on psychological problems.
7.Study on protective effects and mechanism of Melastoma sanguineum Sims fruit extract on chemical liver injury in mice
Yunyun YAN ; Wei TANG ; Xiao MENG ; Wei LIU ; Tianxi JIANG ; Xiuhua LYU ; Xiao LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(9):1163-1170
Objective:To study the protective effects and mechanism of Melastoma sanguineum Sims fruit extract (MSE) on chronic chemical liver injury induced by ethanol, acetaminophen and carbon tetrachloride in mice; To discuss it mechanism.Methods:Totally 96 mice were divided into normal control group, ethanol model group, ethanol+bifendate control group and ethanol+MSE high-, medium- and low-dosage groups, APAP model group, APAP+bifendate control group and APAP+MSE high-, medium- and low-dosage groups, CCl 4 model group, CCl 4+bifendate control group and CCl 4+MSE high-, medium- and low-dosage groups, with 6 mice in each group. Except for the normal control group, the other groups were respectively prepared for the ethanol model, the APAP model and the CCl 4 model. The mice in the MSE high-, medium- and low-dosage groups were intragastrically administrated with 10, 5 and 2.5 g/kg of MSE, respectively; the bifendate control group was intraperitoneally injected with 15 mg/ml bifendate solution at 75 mg/kg; the normal control group was intraperitoneally injected with equal volume of normal saline/peanut oil solution once a day for 25 consecutive days. The levels of GPT, GOT and total bilirubin (TBIL) in serum were detected; the activities of SOD and GSH-Px and the content of MDA in liver tissue were detected; the mRNA expressions of TNF-α, IL-6, alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and acetaldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) were detected by qRT-PCR; the protein expressions of cytochrome P450 CYP1A1, CYP1A2, and CYP3A in liver tissue were detected by Western blot; the pathological changes of the liver tissue were observed by HE staining. Results:Compared with the corresponding ethanol, APAP and CCl 4 model groups, the serum GPT, GOT and TBIL levels of mice in the ethanol+bifendate control group and ethanol+MSE high- and medium-dosage groups, the APAP+bifendate control group and APAP+MSE high- and medium-dosage groups, and the CCl 4+bifendate control group and CCl 4+MSE high- and medium-dosage groups decreased ( P<0.01 or P<0.05), the activities of SOD and GSH-Px in the liver tissue increased ( P<0.01 or P<0.05), and the MDA level decreased ( P<0.01 or P<0.05), and the mRNA levels of IL-6 and TNF-α decreased ( P<0.01); the mRNA levels of ADH and ALDH in the ethanol+MSE high-, medium-, and low-dosage groups decreased ( P<0.01). Compared with the APAP model group, the expressions of CYP1A1 and CYP1A2 in the APAP+MSE groups increased ( P<0.01), and the expression of CYP3A protein decreased ( P<0.05); compared with the CCl 4 model group, the expressions of CYP1A1, CYP1A2 and CYP3A proteins in the CCl 4+MSE groups decreased ( P<0.05). Conclusion:MSE has a protective effect on chronic chemically-induced liver injury induced by ethanol, APAP, and CCl 4 in mice, and its mechanism may be related to antioxidant stress, inhibition of inflammatory response, and regulation of the expression of cytochrome P450-related enzymes.
8.Focus and controversy on the diagnosis and therapy of hepatolithiasis
Xingru WANG ; Xiaoju LI ; Dandan WAN ; Tianxi LIU ; Jianwei LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2024;23(4):579-589
Hepatolithiasis is one of the most difficult benign diseases in hepatobiliary surgery due to its diverse causes, complex pathogenesis, and high difficulty in therapy. The authors discuss controversial issues in epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, and surgical treatment of hepatolithiasis, aiming to explore the research progress and controversial issues, and improve the understanding, diagnosis, and therapy of hepatolithiasis among clinical physicians.
9.Clinical Significance of miR-21-5p in Predicting Occurrence and Progression of Uremic Vascular Calcification in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease
Rong WU ; Sen ZHOU ; Minglong LIU ; Haiqian AN ; Zhe WANG ; Tianxi LIU
Yonsei Medical Journal 2022;63(3):252-258
Purpose:
Vascular calcification (VC) is a common complication of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). This study aimed to examine changes in the expression of miR-21-5p in ESRD patients with VC and to explore its clinical value in predicting the occurrence and progression of uremic VC.
Materials and Methods:
120 ESRD patients were divided into patients without VC group (n=38) and patients with VC group (n=82). All patients were followed up for 2 years to evaluate VC progression. qRT-PCR was used to detect serum miR-21-5p levels.Receiver operating characteristic curves were constructed to assess diagnostic value. Kaplan-Meier and log-rank methods were utilized to calculate associations between VC progression and risk factors.
Results:
Serum miR-21-5p levels were significantly higher in ESRD patients with VC than in those without VC and increased progressively with increasing disease severity. Serum miR-21-5p levels were able to distinguish patients with VC from those without VC, with an area under the curve value of 0.883, a sensitivity of 81.7%, and a specificity of 84.2%. After 2 years of follow-up, miR-21-5p expression had increased in patients with worse VC severity, compared with those with stable VC severity. Patients with high miR-21-5p levels were more likely to develop more severe VC, indicating an association between miR-21-5p and VC progression (log-rank p=0.002). Multivariable Cox regression analysis suggested that serum miR-21-5p is an independent predictive factor of VC progression in ESRD patients (hazard ratio=2.064, 95% confidence interval=1.225–3.478, p=0.006).
Conclusion
miR-21-5p is overexpressed in the serum of ESRD patients with VC. Our results suggest that overexpression of miR-21-5p is closely associated with VC progression.
10.Research progress on the role of autophagy pathway in acute renal injury and targeted treatment strategies
Kan LI ; Xiao XIAO ; Sen ZHOU ; Li GAO ; Qiming CHEN ; Qian JIANG ; Zhihong KANG ; Tianxi LIU
Clinical Medicine of China 2022;38(5):466-470
Autophagy is a highly conserved intracellular catabolic process used to degrade cytoplasmic components. In recent years, it has attracted much attention because of its importance in the pathogenesis and targeted therapy of acute and chronic kidney disease. Autophagy plays an important role in maintaining renal homeostasis under physiological and pathological conditions. The study of conditional autophagy related gene knockout specific to various renal cells has gradually revealed the role of autophagy in renal diseases. Recent studies have found that autophagy deficiency may play a key role in different pathological states of the kidney. Activated autophagy shows cytoprotective function in both glomerulus and renal tubulointerstitium, suggesting that the up regulation of autophagy may become a potential therapeutic strategy. However, there is also contrary evidence that autophagy may be harmful, which poses a great challenge to the development of therapeutic strategies for up-regulated autophagy.

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