1.Chondrocyte proliferation and tissue formation enhanced by stromal cell derived factor-1 modified poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres
Yue MA ; Shiyu TAN ; Feiyang CHU ; Zhuoqi CHEN ; Siyu LIU ; Wenshuai LIU ; Xia LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(22):4653-4662
BACKGROUND:The proliferation and phenotypic maintenance of chondrocytes are limited under two-dimensional culture conditions.Porous microspheres serve as scaffolds,providing a three-dimensional culture environment that better mimics in vivo growth conditions.Stromal cell derived factor-1,a homeostatic cytokine with potent chemotactic effects,facilitates cell adhesion and proliferation.OBJECTIVE:To investigate the impact of stromal cell derived factor-1 grafted poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres on the biological characteristics of chondrocytes and the formation of cartilage tissue.METHODS:(1)The effects of different concentrations of stromal cell derived factor-1 on rabbit chondrocyte proliferation,migration,and phenotypic maintenance were investigated in an in vitro setting.(2)Poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres were prepared by double emulsion method.Stromal cell derived factor-1 was grafted onto poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres through carbodiimide reaction.The grafting was verified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and incubation with stromal cell derived factor-1-specific fluorescent antibodies.(3)Rabbit chondrocytes were inoculated on poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres and grafted on stromal cell derived factor-1 poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres to detect cell proliferation and adhesion.(4)The methylacrylamide-gelatin-chondrocyte complex(control group),poly-L-lactic acid porous microsphere-methylacrylamide-gelatin-chondrocyte complex(porous microsphere group),and grafted stromal cell derived factor-1 poly-L-lactic acid porous microsphere-methylacrylamide-gelatin-chondrocyte complex(porous microsphere modified group)were implanted under the skin of the back of nude mice,respectively.Samples were collected 8 weeks later and detected using histological staining and qRT-PCR for chondroblast related genes.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Compared with 0 and 1 000 ng/mL stromal cell derived factor-1,1 and 500 ng/mL stromal cell derived factor 1 could promote the proliferation and migration of chondrocytes,and enhance the mRNA expression levels of type Ⅱ collagen,elastin,proliferating cell nuclear antigen,and Bcl-2 in chondrocytes.(2)Stromal cell derived factor-1 was successfully grafted onto poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres with a grafting rate of 93.75%.(3)Compared with poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres,grafted stromal cell derived factor-1 poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres promoted the proliferation and adhesion of chondrocytes.(4)After 8 weeks of subcutaneous implantation in nude mice,compared with the control group and the porous microsphere group,the porous microsphere modified group had clearer cartilage lacunae structure,more chondro-specific matrix and type Ⅱ collagen deposition,and increased expression of elastin,type Ⅱ collagen,proliferating cell nuclear antigen,and Bcl-2 mRNA.These findings indicate that stromal cell derived factor-1 grafted poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres are beneficial to chondrocyte adhesion,proliferation,phenotypic maintenance,and the formation of cartilage tissue in vivo.
2.Chondrocyte proliferation and tissue formation enhanced by stromal cell derived factor-1 modified poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres
Yue MA ; Shiyu TAN ; Feiyang CHU ; Zhuoqi CHEN ; Siyu LIU ; Wenshuai LIU ; Xia LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2025;29(22):4653-4662
BACKGROUND:The proliferation and phenotypic maintenance of chondrocytes are limited under two-dimensional culture conditions.Porous microspheres serve as scaffolds,providing a three-dimensional culture environment that better mimics in vivo growth conditions.Stromal cell derived factor-1,a homeostatic cytokine with potent chemotactic effects,facilitates cell adhesion and proliferation.OBJECTIVE:To investigate the impact of stromal cell derived factor-1 grafted poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres on the biological characteristics of chondrocytes and the formation of cartilage tissue.METHODS:(1)The effects of different concentrations of stromal cell derived factor-1 on rabbit chondrocyte proliferation,migration,and phenotypic maintenance were investigated in an in vitro setting.(2)Poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres were prepared by double emulsion method.Stromal cell derived factor-1 was grafted onto poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres through carbodiimide reaction.The grafting was verified by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and incubation with stromal cell derived factor-1-specific fluorescent antibodies.(3)Rabbit chondrocytes were inoculated on poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres and grafted on stromal cell derived factor-1 poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres to detect cell proliferation and adhesion.(4)The methylacrylamide-gelatin-chondrocyte complex(control group),poly-L-lactic acid porous microsphere-methylacrylamide-gelatin-chondrocyte complex(porous microsphere group),and grafted stromal cell derived factor-1 poly-L-lactic acid porous microsphere-methylacrylamide-gelatin-chondrocyte complex(porous microsphere modified group)were implanted under the skin of the back of nude mice,respectively.Samples were collected 8 weeks later and detected using histological staining and qRT-PCR for chondroblast related genes.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1)Compared with 0 and 1 000 ng/mL stromal cell derived factor-1,1 and 500 ng/mL stromal cell derived factor 1 could promote the proliferation and migration of chondrocytes,and enhance the mRNA expression levels of type Ⅱ collagen,elastin,proliferating cell nuclear antigen,and Bcl-2 in chondrocytes.(2)Stromal cell derived factor-1 was successfully grafted onto poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres with a grafting rate of 93.75%.(3)Compared with poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres,grafted stromal cell derived factor-1 poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres promoted the proliferation and adhesion of chondrocytes.(4)After 8 weeks of subcutaneous implantation in nude mice,compared with the control group and the porous microsphere group,the porous microsphere modified group had clearer cartilage lacunae structure,more chondro-specific matrix and type Ⅱ collagen deposition,and increased expression of elastin,type Ⅱ collagen,proliferating cell nuclear antigen,and Bcl-2 mRNA.These findings indicate that stromal cell derived factor-1 grafted poly-L-lactic acid porous microspheres are beneficial to chondrocyte adhesion,proliferation,phenotypic maintenance,and the formation of cartilage tissue in vivo.
3.Dilemma and breakthrough in the advancement of bariatric and metabolic surgery in China
Zhuoqi WEI ; Wenhui CHEN ; Zhiyong DONG ; Cunchuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2023;26(11):1017-1022
China currently has the largest population of overweight and obese individuals globally. Bariatric surgery is by far the most effective approach to address obesity and associated metabolic conditions. To manage the significant growth of obesity, China's bariatric and metabolic surgery has assumed a pivotal role. Despite a delayed start compared to other nations, China has made significant progress in bariatric metabolic surgery over the past two decades. Presently, the annual number of surgeries ranks ahead worldwide. However, the proportion of eligible obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery in China remains lower than global averages. Looking ahead, China's bariatric metabolic surgery field offers ample room for growth and improvement. This paper aims to highlight the achievements in bariatric and metabolic surgery within China while also addressing challenges, such as the high proportion of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, adherence to operation standards and guidelines, postoperative management and loss of follow-up, and quality control of database. By analyzing the current landscape and challenges, it is anticipated that China's bariatric metabolic surgery will continue to make remarkable progress in the future, bolstered by the collective dedication of the medical community.
4.Dilemma and breakthrough in the advancement of bariatric and metabolic surgery in China
Zhuoqi WEI ; Wenhui CHEN ; Zhiyong DONG ; Cunchuan WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2023;26(11):1017-1022
China currently has the largest population of overweight and obese individuals globally. Bariatric surgery is by far the most effective approach to address obesity and associated metabolic conditions. To manage the significant growth of obesity, China's bariatric and metabolic surgery has assumed a pivotal role. Despite a delayed start compared to other nations, China has made significant progress in bariatric metabolic surgery over the past two decades. Presently, the annual number of surgeries ranks ahead worldwide. However, the proportion of eligible obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery in China remains lower than global averages. Looking ahead, China's bariatric metabolic surgery field offers ample room for growth and improvement. This paper aims to highlight the achievements in bariatric and metabolic surgery within China while also addressing challenges, such as the high proportion of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, adherence to operation standards and guidelines, postoperative management and loss of follow-up, and quality control of database. By analyzing the current landscape and challenges, it is anticipated that China's bariatric metabolic surgery will continue to make remarkable progress in the future, bolstered by the collective dedication of the medical community.
5.Research progress of endoscopic bariatric surgery for obesity
Cunchuan WANG ; Zhuoqi WEI ; Wenhui CHEN ; Zhiyong DONG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2023;22(8):965-971
At present, obesity and overweight patients are increasing year by year in the world. Bariatric surgery is the most effective method for treating obesity at present. Due to its high risk, large trauma, irreversible operation, high cost and patient preference, the overall acceptance degree is not high at present. With the development of endoscopic technology and materials and equipment, various surgical methods emerge one after another. They are less invasive, reversible and similar to traditional bariatric surgery in weight loss effect. They are more and more widely used in obesity and metabolism. Depending on the site of the endoscopic intervention: The authors review the advances in endoscopic bariatric surgery for obesity, including the different principles of surgery and the effects of bariatric surgery on different sites.
6.Application progress of bariatric surgery in elderly obese patients
Cunchuan WANG ; Zhuoqi WEI ; Wenhui CHEN ; Jie GUO ; Zhiyong DONG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2022;21(11):1409-1414
At present, the aging trend of China′s population is intensifying and the number of overweight and obese elderly people is on the rise. The elderly obese is facing the treatment of related metabolic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, etc. In addition to life intervention and drug control, bariatric surgery is also one of the effective methods. Bariatric surgery can permanently reduce body mass, improve or alleviate the condition of patients, and prolong life. The authors analyze the indications and contraindications, perioperative manage-ment, surgical methods, surgical safety and effectiveness, and current problems of bariatric surgery for elderly obese patients.
7.Short-term efficacy analysis of different surgical methods for Siewert type Ⅰ and Ⅱ esophagogastric junction carcinoma
JIA Zhuoqi ; ZHOU Weiru ; LI Shuo ; CHEN Nanzheng ; LI Haijun ; ZHANG Guangjian ; FU Junke ; ZHANG Yong
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;27(04):431-435
Objective To compare and analyze the short-term efficacy of different surgical methods for Siewert type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ esophagogastric junction carcinoma. Methods We selected 82 patients who accepted radical resection of esophagogastric junction carcinoma from March 2015 to March 2018 in our department, including 53 males and 29 females, aged 48-72 (61±6) years. The patients were divided into four groups according to the surgical method: a left thoracotomy group (n=14), a laparoscopic left small thoracotomy group (n=33), a thoracoscopic Ivor-Lewis group (n=17), and a thoracoscopic McKeown group (n=18). Their clinical characteristics, operative situations, postoperative complications and survival rate were analyzed. Results Among the four groups, the left thoracotomy group cost the shortest operation time, followed by laparoscopic left small thoracotomy group, thoracoscopic McKeown group and thoracoscopic Ivor-Lewis group. The thoracoscopic McKeown group/laparoscopic left small thoracotomy group had the least bleeding. The fewest lymph nodes were dissected in the left thoracotomy group and the most in the thoracoscopic McKeown group. The laparoscopic left small thoracotomy group had the lowest total complication rate and the incidence of pneumonia and arrhythmia among the four groups (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in survival rate among the four groups (P>0.05). Conclusion For Siewert type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ esophagogastric junction carcinoma, thoracoscopy combined with laparoscopic radical resection is safe and reliable. Laparoscopic left small thoracotomy has the advantages of minimal invasiveness and complete lymph node dissection, especially for the patients with poor cardiopulmonary function, which will significantly shorten operation time and reduce postoperative complications, so it is worth to be popularized.
8.Clinical use of video-assisted mediastinoscopy in 40 thoracic surgery patients
WANG Zhe ; WU Qifei ; ZHANG Guangjian ; JIA Zhuoqi ; LI Xinju ; CHEN Jian ; FU Junke
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017;24(12):957-961
Objective To evaluate the clinical role of video-assisted mediastinoscopy and its safety and effectiveness in the diagnosis of thoracic disease. Methods We reviewed the clinical data of consecutive 40 patients (25 males and 15 females with an average age of 54.6 years) who received video-assisted mediastinoscopic surgery in our department of thoracic surgery from December 2011 to November 2016, including mediastinal lymph node biopsy in 27 patients, mediastinal primary lesions biopsy in 8, bronchial cystectomy in 3 and esophageal dissection in 2. Results The histological results were positive in 20 patients (73.1%) in mediastinal lymph node biopsy, including granulomatous mediastinitis in 14 and metastasis in 6 (non-small cell lung cancer in 4, Ewing sacoma in 1 and small cell lung cancer in 1) and reactive proliferation in 7 (26.9%). In mediastinal primary lesions biopsy, the accuracy rate of diagnosis was 100.0%. The pathologic results were malignant in all patients, including small cell lung cancer in 5, adenoid cystic carcinoma in 1, squamous carcinoma in 1 and adenocarcinoma in 1. In patients who received the bronchial cystectomy, no recurrence was found during at least 2 years follow-up. There was one patient with severe complication (innominate artery injury). Two patients suffered transient laryngeal recurrent nerve palsy with hoarseness and two patients incision secretion. Conclusion Video-assisted mediastinoscopic surgery is effective and safe and dissection should be careful in granulomatous mediastinitis to avoid the great vessel injures.
9.Effect of Akt1 gene transfection on mitochondrial permeability transition after myocardium ischemia-reperfusion in rat
Jing WANG ; Dongye LI ; Yong XIA ; Yuanyuan LUO ; Dan CHEN ; Defeng PAN ; Hong ZHU ; Zhuoqi ZHANG ; Tongda XU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2010;26(1):80-85
AIM:To investigate the effects of Akt1 gene transfection into myocardium after ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) on mitochondrial permeability transition. METHODS:Forty adult male SD rats were divided randomly into five groups with 8 rats each:control group,I/R group,Ad-gene group,Ad-blank group and Ad-inhibitor group. The rats in Ad-gene group were injected with 30 μL Lipofectamine 2000 solution including Akt1 gene to the myocardium 48 h before ischemia while those in control group and I/R group were injected with PBS of the same volume. Rats in Ad-blank group were injected with Lipofectamine 2000 of the same volume into myocardium. In Ad-inhibitor group 30 μL Lipofectamine 2000 and gene complexes with LY294002 were injected. Hemodynamics,apoptotic index,the concentrations of lactate dehydrogenase,creatine kinase,the expression of Akt1,cytosolic,mitochondrial cytochrome C and MPT were also measured. RESULTS:The lowest level of Akt1 protein expression was observed in control group. The protein expression of Akt1 in Ad-gene group was higher than that in I/R group,Ad-blank group and Ad-inhibitor group. The AI,LDH and CK in Ad-gene group were significantly lower than those in other groups except control group. Transfection of Akt1 markedly reduced the loss of mitochondrial cytochome C after I/R injury. Ad-gene transfection led to a significant increase in absorbance at 540 nm compared to I/R group,Ad - black group and Ad-inhibitor group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION:Akt1 gene prevents myocardial apoptosis after I/R injury. Akt1 gene also inhibits the opening of mitochondria permeability transition and protects mitochondrial functions of myocardium in I/R injury.
10.Effect of reconstructive surgery on psychology of breast-loss women
Chen LIU ; Jie LUAN ; Zhong CONG ; Lan MU ; Fei FAN ; Dali MU ; Zhuoqi ZHANG ; Keming WANG ; Minqiang XIN ; Wutao LIU ; Weizhen SU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2008;14(3):187-189
Objective To identify the prevalence and profile of psychological difficulties in a sample of women seeking the breast reconstruction, and to study the effect of the reconstructive surgery on their psychology. Methods Before and after the breast reconstruction, 50 breast-loss women were tested with the self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), the self-rating depression scale (SDS), the self-esteem scale (SES),the self- rating body dysmorphic disorder scale (SBDDS), and the Eysenck personality questionnaire (EPQ), respectively. The proportion of the abnormally psychological patients was counted, their personality characters were analyzed, and the postoperative psychological changes were obverved. Results It was found that the 64 percent of the breast-loss patients were in anxiety, 30 percent were in depression, and 18 percent were in body dysmorphic disorder. The characteristics of their personality were more extravert, sociable and easily emotional agitation. The scores in SES of the preoperative patients were 27.46±8.95, and those of the postoperative patients were 33.05±6.12 (P<0.05). The scores in SBDDS of the preoperative patients were 25.74±13.23, and those of the postoperative patients were 18.22±8.08 (P<0.05).Conclusion The proportion of the anxiety, depression and BDD is high in the breast-loss women, and the postoperative psychology of esteem and body dysmorphic disorder is improved effectively.

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