1.Advances in the study of mesenchymal stem cells in obstructive sleep apnea hypoventilation syndrome
Jinhui XU ; Hongmei YUE ; Yating LI ; Miaomiao LIU ; Xingdong WU ; Haobin ZHU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2024;29(1):114-120
Mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs)are self-regenerating,rapidly proliferating pluripotent stem cells that depend primarily on their derived pro-angiogenic,inflammatory regulatory,and tro-phic factors to exert beneficial effects that attenu-ate deleterious inflammatory responses,reduce vascular damage,and promote tissue repair and re-generation.Obstructive sleep apnea hypoventila-tion syndrome(OSAHS)is a chronic disorder marked by oropharyngeal collapse during sleep,re-sulting in transient reduced airflow,large fluctua-tions in intrathoracic pressure,and intermittent hy-poxia and hypercapnia.OSAHS subsequently cyto-kine-mediated inflammatory cascades,oxidative stress,and ischemia,recruit MSCs from inflamed and damaged tissues through MSCs-derived of anti-inflammatory and pro-angiogenic factor activity,re-duce hypoxia,suppress inflammation,promote re-generation,and prevent fibrosis in OSAHS-injured tissues.In this paper,we will describe the patho-genesis of inflammation,oxidative stress,fibrosis and ischemia from the perspective of OSAHS,high-lighting the current research progress on MSCs-de-pendent regulation of OSAHS-related pathology.
2. Research progress of pharmacologic therapy in obstructive sleep apnea
Xingdong WU ; Hongmei YUE ; Haobin ZHU ; Miaomiao LIU ; Yating LI ; Jinhui XU ; Hongmei YUE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2024;29(2):215-229
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disordered breathing disorder. As a major global public health problem, untreated OSA can lead to a variety of adverse health outcomes, including various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, metabolic disorders, and psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression. Traditional OSA therapies such as positive airway pressure (PAP), weight loss, oral appliance, upper airway surgery, and postural therapy focus on the anatomical factors of OSA. However, the pathogenesis of OSA is heterogeneous, and non-anatomical factors also play an important role in most patients. Although there is no drug with exact efficacy for the treatment of OSA, with the deepening understanding of the pathophysiological mechanism of OSA, more and more clinical studies are devoted to the study of drug treatment of OSA and its complications, and a series of results have been achieved. The following is a review of the relevant studies on drug treatment of OSA in recent years, hoping to provide literature support and theoretical basis for future research on drug treatment of OSA.
3.Role of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Jinhui XU ; Hongmei YUE ; Miaomiao LIU ; Yating LI ; Xingdong WU ; Haobin ZHU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(1):153-159
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a respiratory disease characterized by inflammation due to neutrophil infiltration, has become the third leading cause of death worldwide. After the occurrence of COPD, the persistent accumulation of neutrophils can promote the excessive formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which plays an important role in local capture and clearance of pathogens, rapid control of infection, and immune regulation. This article mainly introduces the mechanism of COPD occurrence and NETs formation as well as the research progress of NETs in COPD, and summarizes the relevant drug targets for COPD treatment based on NETs, aiming to provide a reference for further research.
4.Obstructive Sleep Apnea-induced Gut Dysbiosis and Ischaemic Stroke: Mechanism and Research Progress
Miaomiao LIU ; Hongmei YUE ; Yating LI ; Jinhui XU ; Xingdong WU ; Haobin ZHU
Medical Journal of Peking Union Medical College Hospital 2024;15(2):382-386
Ischemic stroke, a cerebrovascular disease with high incidence, high mortality, high disability rate and high recurrence rate, is an important cause of death and disability of middle-aged and elderly people in China, and imposes a huge burden to society and families. Therefore, it is essential to identify the risk factors associated with ischemic stroke and effectively prevent them. Studies have shown that obstructive sleep apnea is an independent risk factor for ischemic stroke. However, the exact pathological mechanism of their association has not been clarified. With the development of next-generation sequencing technology, more and more studies have focused on intestinal microbiota. They have found that obstructive sleep apnea can cause intestinal microbiota changes, and intestinal microbiota may be closely related to ischemic stroke. Therefore, this paper attempts to investigate the relationship between intestinal flora and ischemic stroke, so as to reveal the potential pathological mechanism of ischemic stroke caused by obstructive sleep apnea.
5. The possibility of phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitors as drug therapy for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Yating LI ; Miaomiao LIU ; Jinhui XU ; Xingdong WU ; Haobin ZHU ; Hongmei YUE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(7):818-823
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive, irreversible and typical chronic fibrotic lung disease. In recent years, significant progress has been made in the pathophysiology, clinical diagnosis and treatment of IPF. However, to date, there is still no cure for IPF. The second messenger cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) inhibits fibroblast proliferation or differentiation into myofibroblasts during the development of IPF. Phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) is a major camp-degrading enzyme in lung fibroblasts, which is up-regulated during the progression of fibrosis. PDE4 inhibitors have anti-fibrosis effects in vivo and in vitro in IPF models. In addition, PDE4 is widely involved in inflammatory processes, which are also active in the pathogenesis of IPF. Thus, PDE4 inhibition is a potential therapeutic approach for IPF. This article reviews the pathogenesis of IPF and the physiological function of PDE subtype 4 inhibitors in the treatment of IPF.
6. Research progress of Nrf2 signaling pathway in complications related to obstructive sleep apnea
Haobin ZHU ; Hongmei YUE ; Xingdong WU ; Miaomiao LIU ; Yating LI ; Jinhui XU ; Hongmei YUE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2023;28(11):1283-1291
Mammalian cell defense mechanisms are constantly evolving in response to increasing endogenous and exogenous oxidative stress factors. In recent years, as research has deepened, nuclear factor E2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) has been hailed as a "star" molecule in antioxidant damage defense. Billions of dollars have been spent internationally on developing targeted activators or inhibitors. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common form of sleep breathing disorder in clinical practice. Oxidative stress is one of its main pathological mechanisms and is closely related to target organ damage in the heart, brain, lungs, kidneys, and other systems. Recent research has revealed the mechanistic relationship of the Nrf2 pathway in OSA complications, and some natural Nrf2 activators have demonstrated emerging therapeutic effects in animal experiments. However, the activation mode and effect pathway of Nrf2 in different target organs of OSA have not been clarified. Therefore, this article reviews the research progress of the Nrf2 pathway in OSA and its complications, to deepen understanding of the mechanism of OSA complications and provide a potential treatment strategy.
7.Research progress on the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea and dry eye
Haobin ZHU ; Hongmei YUE ; Xingdong WU ; Miaomiao LIU ; Yating LI ; Jinhui XU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2023;27(24):126-131,120
Obstructive sleep apnea(OSA)can lead to complications in various systems and or-gans of the body.Dry eye(DE),the most common ocular surface disease in clinical practice,affects visual-related daily activities and work in varying degrees.Recent studies have revealed a potential re-lationship between OSA and DE.OSA can induce DE through a series of mechanisms such as oxidative stress,inflammation,rhythm disorder and so on,and the combination of OSA and DE may profoundly affect the sleep health,mood disorders,and quality of life of patients in a new form overall.However,there is still a lack of systematic understanding of the comorbidity of OSA and DE,resulting in insuffi-cient screening,diagnosis and treatment of OSA related DE in clinical practice.This paper provided a review of the relationship between OSA and DE to raise awareness among clinicians of the diagnosis and management of DE during OSA treatment.
8.Research progress on the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea and dry eye
Haobin ZHU ; Hongmei YUE ; Xingdong WU ; Miaomiao LIU ; Yating LI ; Jinhui XU
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2023;27(24):126-131,120
Obstructive sleep apnea(OSA)can lead to complications in various systems and or-gans of the body.Dry eye(DE),the most common ocular surface disease in clinical practice,affects visual-related daily activities and work in varying degrees.Recent studies have revealed a potential re-lationship between OSA and DE.OSA can induce DE through a series of mechanisms such as oxidative stress,inflammation,rhythm disorder and so on,and the combination of OSA and DE may profoundly affect the sleep health,mood disorders,and quality of life of patients in a new form overall.However,there is still a lack of systematic understanding of the comorbidity of OSA and DE,resulting in insuffi-cient screening,diagnosis and treatment of OSA related DE in clinical practice.This paper provided a review of the relationship between OSA and DE to raise awareness among clinicians of the diagnosis and management of DE during OSA treatment.
9.Influence of Pathological Differentiation Degree on Neck Dissection of Supraglottic Laryngeal Carcinoma
Xingdong WU ; Ran FU ; Lin YU
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2021;48(6):607-610
Objective To analyze the patterns of lymph nodes metastasis (LNM) in supraglottic laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas (SLSCC) patients with different tumor differentiation. Methods We retrospectively investigated the clinicopathological data of patients diagnosed as SLSCC. The LNM patterns were analyzed by different tumor differentiation degrees. Results A total of 79 patients were included and divided into poorly differentiated group (
10.Effects of different materials for partial sciatic nerve ligation on glial cell activation in rat models of chronic constriction injury.
Chen WANG ; Peng CHEN ; Dongsheng LIN ; Yi CHEN ; Zhibing WU ; Xingdong LIN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2020;40(8):1207-1212
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the effects of different materials for partial sciatic nerve ligation on glial cell activation in the spinal cord in a rat model of chronic constriction injury (CCI).
METHODS:
SD rats were randomly divided into the sham group (=15), silk suture CCI group (=15) and chromic catgut CCI group (=14). The mechanical withdrawal threshold (MWT) and thermal withdrawal latency (TWL) of the rats were detected at 3, 7, 11 and 15 days after the operation. The changes in the sciatic nerve, the activation of spinal cord glial cells and the expression of inflammatory factors were observed using Western blotting and RT-PCR.
RESULTS:
At 3 to 15 days after the surgery, MWT and TWL of the rats were significantly lower in silk suture group and chromic catgut group than in the control group ( < 0.05), and was significantly lower in chromic catgut group than in the silk suture group ( < 0.05) at 3 days after the surgery. The results of sciatic nerve myelin staining showed that the sciatic nerve was damaged and demyelinated in both the ligation groups. The expressions of CD11b, GFAP, IL-1β and TNF-α in the two ligation groups were similar and all significantly higher than those in the control group ( < 0.05). IL-6 mRNA level was significantly higher in chromic catgut group than in the silk suture group ( < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
The CCI models established by partial sciatic nerve ligation with silk suture and chromic catgut all show glial activation, and the inflammatory response is stronger in chromic catgut group.
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Constriction
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Spinal Cord

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