1.Effects of typical persistentorganic pollutants on atherosclerosis
Yijia KE ; Rui XU ; Zhenzhen TAN ; Junli LYU ; Mingmei GUO ; Zhengyi SU ; Huicai GUO
Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis 2025;33(5):447-454
Cardiovascular disease is one of the serious health burdens in the world,and atherosclerosis is its impor-tant pathological basis.In recent years,the effect of environmental pollutants on human health has been paid more and more attention.Some new epidemiological studies and experiments have reported that environmental organic pollutants,involved in the occurrence and development of atherosclerosis,is an independent risk factor of cardiovascular diseases.Evidence shows that it is related to oxidative stress response,cell phenotype transformation,dyslipidemia,genetic changes and so on.This review summarizes available studies on the latest epidemiological studies and experiments of typical per-sistent organic pollutants such as polychlorinated biphenyls and per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances so as to provide refer-ences for future research.
2.Effects of typical persistentorganic pollutants on atherosclerosis
Yijia KE ; Rui XU ; Zhenzhen TAN ; Junli LYU ; Mingmei GUO ; Zhengyi SU ; Huicai GUO
Chinese Journal of Arteriosclerosis 2025;33(5):447-454
Cardiovascular disease is one of the serious health burdens in the world,and atherosclerosis is its impor-tant pathological basis.In recent years,the effect of environmental pollutants on human health has been paid more and more attention.Some new epidemiological studies and experiments have reported that environmental organic pollutants,involved in the occurrence and development of atherosclerosis,is an independent risk factor of cardiovascular diseases.Evidence shows that it is related to oxidative stress response,cell phenotype transformation,dyslipidemia,genetic changes and so on.This review summarizes available studies on the latest epidemiological studies and experiments of typical per-sistent organic pollutants such as polychlorinated biphenyls and per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances so as to provide refer-ences for future research.
3.TM6SF2 E167K variant decreases PNPLA3-mediated PUFA transfer to promote hepatic steatosis and injury in MASLD
Baokai SUN ; Xiaoqian DING ; Jie TAN ; Jie ZHANG ; Xueru CHU ; Shuimi ZHANG ; Shousheng LIU ; Zhenzhen ZHAO ; Shiying XUAN ; Yongning XIN ; Likun ZHUANG
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2024;30(4):863-882
Background:
s/Aims: Transmembrane 6 superfamily member 2 (TM6SF2) E167K variant is closely associated with the occurrence and development of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). However, the role and mechanism of TM6SF2 E167K variant during MASLD progression are not yet fully understood.
Methods:
The Tm6sf2167K knock-in (KI) mice were subjected to high-fat diet (HFD). Hepatic lipid levels of Tm6sf2167K KI mice were detected by lipidomics analysis. Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) was used to measure the newly synthesized triglyceride (TG) and phosphatidylcholine (PC).
Results:
The TM6SF2 E167K variant significantly aggravated hepatic steatosis and injury in HFD-induced mice. Decreased polyunsaturated PC level and increased polyunsaturated TG level were found in liver tissue of HFDinduced Tm6sf2167K KI mice. Mechanistic studies demonstrated that the TM6SF2 E167K variant increased the interaction between TM6SF2 and PNPLA3, and impaired PNPLA3-mediated transfer of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) from TG to PC. The TM6SF2 E167K variant increased the level of fatty acid-induced malondialdehyde and reactive oxygen species, and decreased fatty acid-downregulated cell membrane fluidity. Additionally, the TM6SF2 E167K variant decreased the level of hepatic PC containing C18:3, and dietary supplementation of PC containing C18:3 significantly attenuated the TM6SF2 E167K-induced hepatic steatosis and injury in HFD-fed mice.
Conclusions
The TM6SF2 E167K variant could promote its interaction with PNPLA3 and inhibit PNPLA3-mediated transfer of PUFAs from TG to PC, resulting in the hepatic steatosis and injury during MASLD progression. PC containing C18:3 could act as a potential therapeutic supplement for MASLD patients carrying the TM6SF2 E167K variant.
4.Effects of stepwise nursing in postoperative rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injury
Shina CHENG ; Hongna MA ; Haiyang QIAO ; Chunhong PU ; Xiaowei JIA ; Zhenzhen LI ; Xiaoling WANG ; Zhihui WANG ; Lu TAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2022;28(27):3802-3805
Objective:To explore the effect of stepwise nursing in postoperative rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injury.Methods:From January 2020 to June 2021, convenience sampling was used to select 91 patients with spinal cord injury admitted to the Henan Third Provincial People's Hospital as the research object. The patients were divided into the observation group ( n=46) and the control group ( n=45) by random number table method. The control group received routine nursing, while the observation group received stepwise nursing on the basis of the control group. The postoperative functional independence and quality of life were compared between the two groups. Results:After six months of intervention, the scores of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure Ⅲ and the scores of each dimension of the Generic Quality of Life Inventory 74 in the observation group were higher than those in the control group, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:Stepwise nursing can promote postoperative functional recovery and improve the quality of life of patients with spinal cord injury.
5.Sonographic features analysis of abdominal wall endometriosis
Shanshan YOU ; Li TAN ; Zhenzhen LIU ; Qing DAI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;(4):333-336
Objective To describe the sonographic features of abdominal wall endometriosis(AWE).Methods 105 consecutive women with proven pathological endometriosis of the abdominal wall were retrospectively recruited.The clinical data and the result of the sonographic examinations were reviewed and described.The AWE lesions were divided into <3 cm and ≥3 cm groups according to their maximum diameter.Results The sonographic feature of AWE includes irregular hypoechoic nodules with ill-defined margins,anechoic and hyperechoic ring maybe exist.In color Doppler,most of them showed few internal vascularity.Compared with≥3 cm group,<3 cm group nodules manifested as shorter latent period,with more superficial location,round or oval shape,peripheral hyperechoic ring and none or few vascularity were more common.As for ≥3 cm group nodules manifested as longer latent period,with deeper location,irregular shape,abundant of vascularity were more common.Conclusions Specific diagnosis of AWE can be made by using high frequency sonography combined with clinical features.More accurate information can be provided by judging the size,range and infiltrative depth.
6.Feature changes of MMP-2/9 activities and TIMP-1/2 protein expressions during the progression of pulmonary fibrosis in rats
Shanzhong TAN ; Chenghai LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Xiong LU ; Weicheng YE ; Zhenzhen CAI ; Ping LIU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2006;4(4):402-7
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the dynamic trends of activities of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2/9 and protein expressions of their inhibitors-tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase (TIMP)-1/2 during the progression of pulmonary fibrosis in rats so as to get insight of the roles played by MMP-2/9 in lung injury and fibrogenesis. METHODS: Forty-eight SD rats were randomly divided into normal control group (n=18) and bleomycin (BLM)-treated group (n=30). The pulmonary fibrosis was induced by intratracheal injection of BLM once. At the consecutive time of 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2, 3, and 4 weeks after intoxication, the lung-to-body weight ratio was calculated and the inflammation and collagen deposition in lung tissue were checked by HE and Masson stainings respectively. Meanwhile, the content of hypdroxyproline (Hyp) in lung tissue was assayed with Jamall's method, the protein expressions of MMP-2/9, TIMP-1/2 were examined by Western blotting, and the activities of MMP-2/9 were detected by gelatin zymography. RESULTS: The histopathological changes in lung tissue in the BLM-treated group from 1 day to 2 weeks after intoxication presented local lesions, broadened alveolar wall and septum, infiltration with lots of inflammatory cells and few of fibroblasts inside alveolar space and septum. At this early stage in the BLM-treated group, the lung-to-body weight ratio was increased significantly, the protein expressions and activities of MMP-2/9 were obviously increased especially for activity of active MMP-2, and the protein expressions of TIMP-1/2 were also increased gradually, as compared with those in the normal control group. From 3 to 4 weeks after intoxication in the BLM-treated group, the alveolar structure was damaged, parts of the alveolar space collapsed and replaced by collagens and fibroblasts, and the alveolar wall and septum obviously widened with remarkable fibrotic characteristics, as compared with those in the normal control group. Meanwhile, the lung-to-body weight ratio and the activities of MMP-2/9 were decreased in the BLM-treated group as compared with those in the same group at 2 weeks after intoxication, but the content of Hyp and the protein expressions of TIMP-1/2 were both increased dramatically, especially at 4 weeks after intoxication. CONCLUSIONS: During the lung fibrogenesis induced by BLM in rats, the alveolar inflammation is the most important alteration with enhanced MMP-2/9 activities in the early stage. While in the late stage, the main change is displayed as pulmonary fibrosis, characterized by increased TIMP-1/2 and declined MMP-2/9 activities.

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