1.Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells improve bone cancer pain by inhibiting p38MAPK phosphorylation and microglia activation
Houming KAN ; Jinzhao HUANG ; Xiaodie GUI ; Wendi TIAN ; Lijun FAN ; Xuetai CHEN ; Xiaotong DING ; Liping CHEN ; Wen SHEN
The Korean Journal of Pain 2025;38(2):116-127
Background:
Bone cancer pain (BCP) is not adequately addressed by current treatment methods, making the exploration of effective management strategies a topic of significant interest. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) seem to be a potential way for managing BCP, yet little is known about the mechanisms underlying the efficacy of this potential treatment.
Methods:
We established the male C57BL/6 mice BCP models. Behavioral tests, X-ray, bone histology, western blotting, and immunofluorescence were used to verify the analgesic effect of BMSCs.
Results:
Intramedullary injection of Lewis lung carcinoma cells into the femur successfully generated the mice BCP models. The number of c-Fos-positive neurons and phosphorylated mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) proteins in the spinal dorsal horn of the BCP mice increased. Intrathecal injection of BMSCs temporarily improved the BCP mice’s mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia without affecting motor function. This effect may be related to inhibiting spinal microglia and p-p38 MAPK activation. The analgesic effect of BMSCs may be related to the homing effect mediated by CXCR4.
Conclusions
Intrathecal injection of BMSCs can temporarily inhibit mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia in BCP mice without affecting motor function. This effect may be related to the inhibition of p-p38 protein expression and the inhibition of microglia but not to p-ERK and p-JNK.
2.Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells improve bone cancer pain by inhibiting p38MAPK phosphorylation and microglia activation
Houming KAN ; Jinzhao HUANG ; Xiaodie GUI ; Wendi TIAN ; Lijun FAN ; Xuetai CHEN ; Xiaotong DING ; Liping CHEN ; Wen SHEN
The Korean Journal of Pain 2025;38(2):116-127
Background:
Bone cancer pain (BCP) is not adequately addressed by current treatment methods, making the exploration of effective management strategies a topic of significant interest. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) seem to be a potential way for managing BCP, yet little is known about the mechanisms underlying the efficacy of this potential treatment.
Methods:
We established the male C57BL/6 mice BCP models. Behavioral tests, X-ray, bone histology, western blotting, and immunofluorescence were used to verify the analgesic effect of BMSCs.
Results:
Intramedullary injection of Lewis lung carcinoma cells into the femur successfully generated the mice BCP models. The number of c-Fos-positive neurons and phosphorylated mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) proteins in the spinal dorsal horn of the BCP mice increased. Intrathecal injection of BMSCs temporarily improved the BCP mice’s mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia without affecting motor function. This effect may be related to inhibiting spinal microglia and p-p38 MAPK activation. The analgesic effect of BMSCs may be related to the homing effect mediated by CXCR4.
Conclusions
Intrathecal injection of BMSCs can temporarily inhibit mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia in BCP mice without affecting motor function. This effect may be related to the inhibition of p-p38 protein expression and the inhibition of microglia but not to p-ERK and p-JNK.
3.Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells improve bone cancer pain by inhibiting p38MAPK phosphorylation and microglia activation
Houming KAN ; Jinzhao HUANG ; Xiaodie GUI ; Wendi TIAN ; Lijun FAN ; Xuetai CHEN ; Xiaotong DING ; Liping CHEN ; Wen SHEN
The Korean Journal of Pain 2025;38(2):116-127
Background:
Bone cancer pain (BCP) is not adequately addressed by current treatment methods, making the exploration of effective management strategies a topic of significant interest. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) seem to be a potential way for managing BCP, yet little is known about the mechanisms underlying the efficacy of this potential treatment.
Methods:
We established the male C57BL/6 mice BCP models. Behavioral tests, X-ray, bone histology, western blotting, and immunofluorescence were used to verify the analgesic effect of BMSCs.
Results:
Intramedullary injection of Lewis lung carcinoma cells into the femur successfully generated the mice BCP models. The number of c-Fos-positive neurons and phosphorylated mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) proteins in the spinal dorsal horn of the BCP mice increased. Intrathecal injection of BMSCs temporarily improved the BCP mice’s mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia without affecting motor function. This effect may be related to inhibiting spinal microglia and p-p38 MAPK activation. The analgesic effect of BMSCs may be related to the homing effect mediated by CXCR4.
Conclusions
Intrathecal injection of BMSCs can temporarily inhibit mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia in BCP mice without affecting motor function. This effect may be related to the inhibition of p-p38 protein expression and the inhibition of microglia but not to p-ERK and p-JNK.
4.Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells improve bone cancer pain by inhibiting p38MAPK phosphorylation and microglia activation
Houming KAN ; Jinzhao HUANG ; Xiaodie GUI ; Wendi TIAN ; Lijun FAN ; Xuetai CHEN ; Xiaotong DING ; Liping CHEN ; Wen SHEN
The Korean Journal of Pain 2025;38(2):116-127
Background:
Bone cancer pain (BCP) is not adequately addressed by current treatment methods, making the exploration of effective management strategies a topic of significant interest. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) seem to be a potential way for managing BCP, yet little is known about the mechanisms underlying the efficacy of this potential treatment.
Methods:
We established the male C57BL/6 mice BCP models. Behavioral tests, X-ray, bone histology, western blotting, and immunofluorescence were used to verify the analgesic effect of BMSCs.
Results:
Intramedullary injection of Lewis lung carcinoma cells into the femur successfully generated the mice BCP models. The number of c-Fos-positive neurons and phosphorylated mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) proteins in the spinal dorsal horn of the BCP mice increased. Intrathecal injection of BMSCs temporarily improved the BCP mice’s mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia without affecting motor function. This effect may be related to inhibiting spinal microglia and p-p38 MAPK activation. The analgesic effect of BMSCs may be related to the homing effect mediated by CXCR4.
Conclusions
Intrathecal injection of BMSCs can temporarily inhibit mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia in BCP mice without affecting motor function. This effect may be related to the inhibition of p-p38 protein expression and the inhibition of microglia but not to p-ERK and p-JNK.
5.Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells improve bone cancer pain by inhibiting p38MAPK phosphorylation and microglia activation
Houming KAN ; Jinzhao HUANG ; Xiaodie GUI ; Wendi TIAN ; Lijun FAN ; Xuetai CHEN ; Xiaotong DING ; Liping CHEN ; Wen SHEN
The Korean Journal of Pain 2025;38(2):116-127
Background:
Bone cancer pain (BCP) is not adequately addressed by current treatment methods, making the exploration of effective management strategies a topic of significant interest. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) seem to be a potential way for managing BCP, yet little is known about the mechanisms underlying the efficacy of this potential treatment.
Methods:
We established the male C57BL/6 mice BCP models. Behavioral tests, X-ray, bone histology, western blotting, and immunofluorescence were used to verify the analgesic effect of BMSCs.
Results:
Intramedullary injection of Lewis lung carcinoma cells into the femur successfully generated the mice BCP models. The number of c-Fos-positive neurons and phosphorylated mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) proteins in the spinal dorsal horn of the BCP mice increased. Intrathecal injection of BMSCs temporarily improved the BCP mice’s mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia without affecting motor function. This effect may be related to inhibiting spinal microglia and p-p38 MAPK activation. The analgesic effect of BMSCs may be related to the homing effect mediated by CXCR4.
Conclusions
Intrathecal injection of BMSCs can temporarily inhibit mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia in BCP mice without affecting motor function. This effect may be related to the inhibition of p-p38 protein expression and the inhibition of microglia but not to p-ERK and p-JNK.
6.Transcriptional regulation mechanism of reduced accumulation of chlorogenic acid and luteoloside in Lonicera japonica under drought stress.
Mei QIAO ; Wendi FAN ; Yinbo BIAN ; Bin ZHANG ; Lina JIA ; Baojie JIANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2025;41(10):3969-3989
To explore the regulatory mechanism of drought stress on the synthesis of chlorogenic acid and luteoloside in Lonicera japonica, we designed five drought gradients (soil water contents of 30%, 24%, 17%, 14%, and 10%) and screened and verified the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) by RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). Furthermore, we employed HPLC to systematically measure the content changes of chlorogenic acid and luteoloside. The results revealed that drought significantly reduced the accumulation of secondary metabolites, and severe drought led to more obvious reductions. Under extreme drought (soil water content of 10%), the content of chlorogenic acid and luteoloside decreased significantly to 25.73 mg/g and 11.33 mg/g (with the decrease rates of 37.85% and 9.58%, respectively). A total of 77 454 genes were identified via transcriptome analysis, among which the number of DEGs reached 1 128 under the extraordinary drought. Gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) enrichment analyses revealed that the DEGs were mainly involved in flavonoid synthesis, secondary metabolite biosynthesis, plant hormone signal transduction and the plant-pathogen interaction pathways, and the expression of key genes regulating the synthesis of chlorogenic acid and luteoloside was significantly downregulated. RT-qPCR verified the accuracy of the RNA-seq data. This study revealed that drought stress reduced the content of chlorogenic acid and luteoloside, the main secondary metabolites, by inhibiting the expression of key genes in the secondary metabolism pathways. The findings provide candidate gene resources for molecular breeding of drought-tolerant Lonicera japonica.
Lonicera/physiology*
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Chlorogenic Acid/metabolism*
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Droughts
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Stress, Physiological
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Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
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Glucosides/metabolism*
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Luteolin
7.Effects of acute paraquat poisoning on cognitive ability in humans
Wendi ZHANG ; Xiaobei FAN ; Bailin WU ; Yansu GUO ; Mengchao WANG ; Wanyu DUAN ; Bo SONG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2020;38(11):831-834
Objective:To explore the effects of acute paraquat poisoning on cognitive function of patients through neuropsychologic test.Methods:In June 2019, 36 patients with acute paraquat poisoning in the emergency department of a provincial hospital in Hebei Province were selected as the case group. 36 healthy individuals were selected as control group. The cognitive function and depressive state were assessed by mini mental state scale, auditory word learning test, digit span test, connection test, Boston Naming Test and geriatric depression scale.Results:The results of Mini-Mental State examination showed that the total score of the case group was lower than that of the control group, the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . The results of the Auditory Vocabulary Learning test showed that the scores of delayed recall, clue recall, corrective ability and semantic learning strategies of the case group were significantly lower than those in the control group ( P<0.05) . There was no significant difference in the scores of immediate memory between the two groups ( P>0.05) . The scores of Digit Span test and Boston Naming test in the control group were higher than those in the case group, the Trail Making test time in the control group was shorter than that in the case group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:Acute paraquat poisoning can impair human cognitive ability to a certain extent.
8.Effects of acute paraquat poisoning on cognitive ability in humans
Wendi ZHANG ; Xiaobei FAN ; Bailin WU ; Yansu GUO ; Mengchao WANG ; Wanyu DUAN ; Bo SONG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2020;38(11):831-834
Objective:To explore the effects of acute paraquat poisoning on cognitive function of patients through neuropsychologic test.Methods:In June 2019, 36 patients with acute paraquat poisoning in the emergency department of a provincial hospital in Hebei Province were selected as the case group. 36 healthy individuals were selected as control group. The cognitive function and depressive state were assessed by mini mental state scale, auditory word learning test, digit span test, connection test, Boston Naming Test and geriatric depression scale.Results:The results of Mini-Mental State examination showed that the total score of the case group was lower than that of the control group, the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05) . The results of the Auditory Vocabulary Learning test showed that the scores of delayed recall, clue recall, corrective ability and semantic learning strategies of the case group were significantly lower than those in the control group ( P<0.05) . There was no significant difference in the scores of immediate memory between the two groups ( P>0.05) . The scores of Digit Span test and Boston Naming test in the control group were higher than those in the case group, the Trail Making test time in the control group was shorter than that in the case group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusion:Acute paraquat poisoning can impair human cognitive ability to a certain extent.
9.Pulmonary arterial hypertension screening and its correlation with pulmonary function in children with asthmatic diseases
Wendi WANG ; Wenwen FAN ; Jinju WANG ; Xingchang ZHENG ; Liyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(16):1231-1234
Objective To study the pulmonary artery shrink pressure(PASP) and pulmonary function in children with asthmatic diseases,and screen pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).To probe the correlation between PASP and pulmonary function.Methods Ninety children with asthmatic diseases from November 2014 to April 2015 at the Department of Respiratory,Women and Children's Hospital of Qingdao City were chosed as asthmatic group,and 90healthy children in the same period were selected as healthy control group.PASP and pulmonary function were detected by Doppler ultrasound and tidal flow-volume loop respectively within 24 hours of admission,the respite degrees were assessed by clinical and tidal flow-volume loop.SPSS 13.0 statistical software was used for statistical analysis.Results PASP of the asthmatic group and the healthy control group was (3.24 ±0.66) kPa and (3.15 ±0.49) kPa,and the difference was statistically significant (F =7.50,P < 0.05).There were 10 cases of PAH in the asthmatic group,which had statistically difference with the healthy control group (x2 =10.59,P < 0.05).The tidal volume per kilogram,the ratio of time to peak tidal expiratory flow to total expiratory time,the ratio of volume to peak expiratory flow to total expiratory volume of the asthmatic group were (6.62 ± 1.63) mL/kg,(26.76 ± 6.48) % and (26.66 ± 6.54) %,and these three indicators of the healthy control group were (8.38 ± 0.80) mL/kg,(34.35 ± 2.84) % and (34.23 ±3.02) %,but that of the former group were less than that of the lower respectively (F =86.28,138.08,113.27,all P <0.05).PASP had negative correlation with the ratio of time to peak tidal expiratory fow to total expiratory time in the asthmatic group (r =-9.45,P < 0.05).PASP was increased with the aggravation of respite,and it had statistical difference between the mild or moderate asthmatic group [(3.43 ± 0.50) kPa,(3.66 ± 0.59) kPa] and the severe group [(4.20 ± 0.75) kPa] (x2 =24.81,12.55,all P < 0.05),and the cases of PAH had significant differences among these 3 groups (0,2,8 cases in mild,mode rate and severe group,respectively) (x2 =54.92,P < 0.05).Conclusions For children with more severe airway obstruction and wheezing,the risk of PASP and PAH will be higher.It is helpful to reduce right ventricular function damage for children with asthmatic diseases by measuring PASP and screening PAH in the early stage according to the clinical condition and lung function.
10.Adenovirus infection monitoring and clinical analysis in 6 820 respiratory infection children of Qingdao area
Wenwen FAN ; Wendi WANG ; Xingchang ZHENG ; Liyan WANG ; Jinju WANG ; Liping ZHANG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2015;22(5):329-331
Objective To study the adenovirus infection and popular features in hospitalized respira-tory infection children of Qingdao area. Methods A total of 6 820 cases of respiratory infection from March 2011 to February 2014 in our hospital were enrolled,the average age was 5 years and 2 months old. Their ve-nous serums were collected on the first day of hospitalization,adenovirus IgM was monitored by indirect im-munofluorescence application. The adenovirus-positive rates of cases between different age groups, seasons and diseases were observed. Results Adenovirus were positive in 1 043 children,the rate was 15. 29%. The positive rate of young children group(1-3 years old) was 16. 92%,which was highest,there was statistic difference between young children group and other age groups(χ2 =12. 50,P<0. 05). Adenovirus infection rates were upward in recent years,the infection rates of winter and spring were higher than those of summer and fall,and there were significant differences between them(χ2 =28. 89,P <0. 05). The positive rate of AdV-IgM in children with severe respiratory tract infection was higher[19. 90%(877/4 408)]than that of the children with mild infection[12. 27%(296/2 412)](χ2 =64. 25,P<0. 05). Conclusion In recent years, adenovirus infection rate in Qingdao hospitalized respiratory infection children was rising,the infection rates in winter and spring were high,young children were the most vulnerable populations. The positive rate of ade-novirus infection in children with severe respiratory tract infection is higher than that of the children with mild respiratory tract infection.

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