1.Challenges and Development in Suzhou Laboratory Animal Industry Over the Past Five Decades
Lijuan ZHAO ; Chunlan XIAO ; Yajie SHENG ; Xi LU ; Zhengyu ZHOU
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(6):645-653
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Since the 1970s, the laboratory animal industry in Suzhou has gone through five stages: its inception, emergence, growth, transformation, and scaling up. It began with the manufacturing of caging equipment for laboratory animals, initially by imitation and later through independent innovation. The industry evolved from sporadic factories to clustered enterprises, gradually growing and opening up the export market for caging equipment. In the 21st century, with industrial upgrading and transformation, purification systems and related products began to develop, and industry organizations emerged. As China has modernized, the rise of automation and intelligent production has led to technological innovation in enterprises and the emergence of various outsourcing services in the laboratory animal industry, driving the large-scale development of the industrial chain. After nearly half a century of growth, the laboratory animal industry in Suzhou has formed a complete industrial chain, including the production of laboratory animals, caging equipment, feed and bedding materials, design and construction of laboratory animal facilities, quality testing of laboratory animals and environments, and animal experimentation services. Laboratory animal breeding equipment, the core of the industry, has reached the level of developed countries, and the industry's scale and influence are unmatched in China. Since the 21st century, biopharmaceuticals have become the "No.1 industry" in the development of Suzhou. With government support, the guidance of the local economy, and the assistance from universities and research institutes, the animal experiment outsourcing industry has begun to cluster in Suzhou. The continuous influx of CROs has driven the construction of large-scale laboratory animal facilities, and key research projects have been initiated, significantly enhancing the industry's R&D capabilities. The Suzhou laboratory animal industry has quickly expanded alongside the "No. 1 industry," creating a unique "Suzhou Path" for laboratory animals. Over nearly fifty years, the laboratory animal industry in Suzhou has been essential to the rapid development of the biopharmaceutical industry in Suzhou and China. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.E.coli HPI promotes enteritis by inducing pyroptosis through NLRP3/caspase-1 signaling pathway
Jingsong ZHANG ; Chunlan SHAN ; Hao WANG ; Tianling PAN ; Jue SHEN ; Jinlong XIAO ; Ru ZHAO ; Peng XIAO ; Hong GAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2024;40(10):1777-1787
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			AIM:This study aims to explore the impact of Escherichia coli(E.coli)high-pathogenicity island(HPI)on pyroptosis and intestinal inflammation.METHODS:Kunming mice and IPEC-J2 cells(porcine small intesti-nal epithelial cells)were treated with HPI-containing E.coli strain(HPI+),HPI-deleting E.coli strain(ΔHPI),or lipo-polysaccharide(LPS).The intestinal lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)activity,superoxide dismutase(SOD)activity,IgA expression and secretory IgA(SIgA)content were assessed in mice.The expression of key regulatory factors in the nucleo-tide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor protein 3(NLRP3)/caspase-1 signaling pathway-related proteins in mouse intestinal tract and IPEC-J2 cells was analyzed by RT-qPCR,immunohistochemical staining and Western blot.The levels of interleukin-1β(IL-1β)and IL-18 in mouse serum and IPEC-J2 cell culture supernatants were measured by ELISA.The pivotal role of NLRP3 in HPI+infection was confirmed by silencing NLRP3 in IPEC-J2 cells using siRNA.RE-SULTS:The HPI+infection markedly decreased SOD activity,increased IgA+B cell count,and induced the LDH release and SIgA secretion in the mouse intestine compared with ΔHPI infection.The results of ELISA,HE staining and TUNEL staining indicated that E.coli HPI triggered DNA damage,tissue injury and inflammation in mouse intestinal epithelial cells.Western blot revealed an increase in intestinal gasdermin D N-terminal fragment(GSDMD-N)protein level with HPI+infection compared with ΔHPI infection.E.coli HPI significantly up-regulated mRNA and protein expression of NLRP3,apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a caspase recruitment domain(ASC),caspase-1,GSDMD,IL-1β and IL-18 in mouse intestinal tissues and IPEC-J2 cells,accompanied by the elevated secretion of IL-1β and IL-18.The confo-cal microscopy demonstrated an enhanced assembly of the NLRP3 inflammasome with HPI+infection compared with ΔHPI infection,leading to colocalization of NLRP3 and caspase-1.Furthermore,NLRP3 silencing in IPEC-J2 cells attenuated E.coli HPI-induced cell inflammation,damage,and NLRP3/caspase-1 signaling pathway activation.CONCLUSION:The presence of HPI enhances the virulence of E.coli and exacerbates intestinal inflammation.Moreover,pyroptosis,regu-lated by the NLRP3/caspase-1 signaling pathway,plays a pivotal role in the intestinal injury induced by E.coli HPI.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
3. Thoughts and principles of diagnosis and treatment of chronic refractory wounds in China
Wei DONG ; Yurui XIAO ; Minjie WU ; Duyin JIANG ; Lanjun NIE ; Yingkai LIU ; Jiajun TANG ; Ming TIAN ; Chunlan WANG ; Lifang HUANG ; Jiaoyun DONG ; Xiaozan CAO ; Fei SONG ; Xiaoyun JI ; Xian MA ; Yutian KANG ; Shuwen JIN ; Chun QING ; Shuliang LU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2018;34(12):868-873
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 The correct thoughts and principles of diagnosis and treatment of chronic refractory wounds need to be formulated. Through the relevant domestic and international consensus and based on clinical experience, the 
		                        		
		                        	
4.A study on the effects of comprehensive intervention on social function and quality of life in patients with bipolar disorder in maintenance treatment period
Chunlan XIAO ; Ahong XU ; Yue FEI ; Fang FANG ; Ping WANG ; Yong JIE ; Leping HUANG ; Guang ZHU ; Zuowei WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(9):794-799
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To explore the effect of comprehensive intervention on social function and quality of life of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) in maintenance treatment period.Methods A total of 83 patients with BD were assigned into intervention group (n=41) and control group (n=42).Based on the original drug treatment,the intervention group was given comprehensive intervention,including BD health education,drug self-management,serf-monitoring of symptoms,interpersonal skills,coping and relaxation skills,learning to seek help from medical staff and others.The control group was treated with simple drug therapy.Before grouping,at the end of the third month and twelfth month,Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS),Hamilton Depression Scale 17 items (HAMD17),Social Disability Screening Schedule (SDSS),Short Form 36 items Health survey Questionnaire (SF-36) were assessed.Results There were no differences in YMRS,HAMD,SDSS total score between the two groups before grouping(P>0.05).The score of YMRS in the intervention group ((0.59±1.45) was lower than that in the control group(2.07±3.87) at the end of the 12th month,the difference was statistically significant (P=0.024).The score of SDSS in the intervention group (1.63± 1.77,0.78± 1.78) were statistically lower than that in control group (3.57± 1.78,2.74± 1.27) at the end of the 3th and 12th month(P<0.01).There were statistically differences between the two groups in rolephysical(RP) (t=2.858,P =0.005),role-emotional (RE) (t =2.956,P =0.005),social function (SF) (t =4.163,P<0.01),vitality (VT) (t =5.150,P< 0.01),mental health (MH) (t =2.830,P=0.007),general health (GH) (t=4.055,P<0.01),difference in reported health transition (HT) (t=-2.092,P=0.042)at the end of 3th month.The differences were statistically significant in RE (t =3.290,P =0.001),SF (t =2.876,P =0.006),VT(t=5.831,P<0.01),MH(t=4.839,P<0.01),GH(t=3.752,P<0.01) at the end of 12th month between the two groups.Conclusion On the base of medicine treatment,comprehensive intervention can effectively improve the social function and life quality of patients with BD in maintenance treatment period.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Expression of SP100 protein induced by ATRA and its effect on proliferation in NB 4 cells
Ting XU ; Beizhong LIU ; Chunlan XIAO ; Zhiling SHAN ; Liugen GAN ; Rong YANG ; Liu LI ; Hao SONG ; Liang ZHONG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(1):8-12
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To investigate the expression of SP 100 protein in ATRA-treated NB4 cells and its effect on pro-liferation in NB4 cells.Methods Q-PCR was employed to measure the expression of SP 100 mRNA;Western blot was used to detect the expression of SP 100 protein; Immunofluorescence was adopted to determine the location of SP100;Cell viability was analyzed by CCK 8;Flow cytometry was used for cell cycle analysis .Results ATRA may induce the expression of mRNA and protein of SP 100.ATRA changes the location of SP100 from a micro-punctate pattern into a punctate nuclear pattern in NB 4 cells.SP100-shRNA promotes the proliferation of NB 4 cells and in-creased the cells in G2/M phase.Conclusions The expression of SP100 was significantly increased in ATRA-treated NB4 cells, and SP100 may be involved in the regulation of proliferation activity of NB 4 cells.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
6.The study of the effect of moral disgust in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Hong JIN ; Xiaosi LI ; Yan CHUNZHU ; Fengqiong YU ; Yi DONG ; Lei ZHANG ; Wen XIE ; Chunlan CAI ; Jingjing MU ; Su YUAN ; Jiping XIAO
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2016;42(3):161-166
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective This study aims to investigate the moral disgust cognitive processing of patients with obses?sive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and its relationship with OCD symptoms. Methods Twenty-eight OCD and 30 healthy controls matched for gender, age and education completed lexical decision task, recording reaction time and accuracy of words and assessing the degree of disgust. Yale-Brown obsessive-compulsive scale (Y-BOCS) and Padua Invento?ry-Washington State University Revision (PI-WUSR) were used to assess the symptoms. Results OCD group showed significantly longer reaction time to core disgust-related words [(762.69 ± 128.25) ms vs. (648.69 ± 162.66) ms] and moral disgust-related words [(798.73 ± 115.26) ms vs. (727.00 ± 106.06) ms] than the healthy controls (P<0.05). OCD group showed significantly higher aversion degree to core disgust-related words [(6.38 ± 1.78) vs. (5.03 ± 1.64)] and moral dis?gust-related words [(7.08 ± 1.23) vs. (5.77 ± 1.44)] than control group (P<0.05). Y-BOCS total score, Y-BOCS obsessive thoughts score, Y-BOCS compulsive behavior score, total score of PI-WUSR, cleaning/pollution force factor score, hurt?ing themselves and others force factor were positively correlated with two types of disgust-related words in patients group (P<0.05). Multiple stepwise regression analysis between disgust words and Y-BOCS/PI-WUSR scores pointed that only CWCF influenced disgust degree of core disgust-related words (β=0.61, P<0.01) and moral disgust-related words (β=0.54, P<0.01), respectively. Conclusion The core disgust and moral disgust of OCD are stronger compared to controls.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
7.The effect and mechanism of rt-PA combined with high pressure oxygen on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion inj ury in rats
Qingguo BI ; Chunlan LIU ; Jianhui FU ; Qinghua LI ; Xinjuan CHU ; Weizhong XIAO
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2016;37(3):372-377
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To evaluate the effect and mechanism of rt-PA combined with high pressure oxygen (HPO)on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats.Methods The model of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury was constructed by using middle cerebral artery occlusion.The neurological function score;brain index,water content and infarction volume;SOD;LDH;NOS;MDA;LD;NO and NOS were measured.The protein and mRNA expressions of iNOS,BDNF,p75NTR and TrkB were also detected by RT-PCR and Western blot to evaluate and compare the protective effect of rt-PA combined HPO therapy. Results rt-PA combined HPO could significantly decrease the neurological function score;brain index,water content,and infarction volume;SOD;NOS;MDA;LD;NO and NOS but increase LDH content and the weight of rats,compared with rt-PA.In addition,rt-PA combined HPO could increase BNDF and TrKB expressions and downregulate the expressions of iNOS and p75NTR,compared with rt-PA (P<0.05).Conclusion The rt-PA combined HPO therapy has a greater protective effect than rt-PA therapy and its mechanism might be related to having antioxidant effects, increasing the expressions of BDNF and TrKB,and decreasing the expressions of iNOS and p75NTR.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
8.Changes of tongue and pulse parameters in the patients with chronic hepatitis B after pegylated interferon alpha-2a treatment
Kaiyin HE ; Guangming XIAO ; Chunlan ZHANG ; Huimin FAN ; Xinghua TAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;(4):504-508
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To observe the changes of tongue and pulse parameters in the patients with chronic hepatitis B(CHB)after pegylated interferon alpha-2a(PEG-IFNα-2a)treatment,to investigate its value in evaluation clinical efficacy of PEG-IFNα-2a treatment.Methods 120 patients with CHB who confirmed to the standard received PEG-IFNα-2a antiviral therapy for 48 weeks,and followed up for 24 weeks.The tongue and pulse parameters were detected by DS01-A type digital tongue and pulse presentation analyzer.The changes of liver function,serum HBV markers,HBV DNA,tongue and pulse parameters were observed before and after treatment.Results 113 patients completed the course of treatment,46 cases received complete response(response rate 40.7%).The response rate of liver stagnation and spleen deficiency group was higher than that of blood stasis group(95%CI:0.010-0.677,P <0.05).The baseline of tongue and pulse parameters had no significant difference between response group and non response group(h3 /h1,t =1.799,P =0.074;h4 /h1,t =1.383,P =0.169;h5 /h1,t′=0.461,P >0.05;W/t,t′=0.688,P >0.05;R,t =1.317,P =0.190;G,t =0.346,P =0.729;B,t =1.720,P =0.088).After 48 weeks treat-ment,and followed up for 24 weeks,the tongue and pulse parameters of response group and non response group were compared with baseline,h3 /h1,h4 /h1 decreased,R value and G value increased,the differences were statistically sig-nificant(Response group:h3 /h1,t =3.004,P =0.003;h4 /h1,t =2.702,P =0.008;R,t′=2.258,P <0.05;G,t′=3.052,P <0.05.Non response group:h3 /h1,t =1.978,P =0.049;h4 /h1,t =2.487,P =0.014;R,t′=2.661,P <0.05;G,t′=2.318,P <0.05).But there were no significant differences between the response group and no response group after treatment(h3 /h1,t′=0.191,P >0.05;h4 /h1,t =0.390,P =0.697 2;h5 /h1,t′=0.957,P >0.05;W/t,t =0.149,P =0.881;R,t =1.343,P =0.181;G,t =0.994,P =0.322;B,t =0.565,P =0.572).Conclusion The changes of tongue and pulse parameters have improved after treatment with PEG-IFNαin patients with CHB. However,the value in predicting the efficacy of antiviral therapy may be limited.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
9.The use of iterative reconstruction technique in low-dose CT angiography of renal artery
Chunlan DENG ; Shunliang XU ; Shengxiang XIAO ; Hong YANG ; Zhan FENG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2014;34(3):228-230
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To assess the feasibility of computed tomography angiography (CTA) in renal artery using the iterative reconstruction technique (iDose4) in Brilliance iCT (Philips Ltd.).Methods 90 patients (body weight 60-70 kg) supposed to undergo renal artery CTA were selected and randomly divided into three groups:A(120 kV,120 mAs),B(120 kV,60 mAs) and C(100 kV,100 mAs).CTA images from Group A were obtained using filtered back projection and those from the rest groups were generated by iDose4.Then CT number of renal artery,noise (denoted as standard deviation SD),signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of images for each group were measured and recorded.Images were post-processed using volume reformation (VR) 3D imaging and image quality were assessed in five-level grade (1-5).Results The five parameters (CT number of renal artery,SD value,SNR,CNR and VR grade) of group A and group B were statistically insignificant (P > 0.05).While SD values of group C were comparable to those of group A and B,the rest four parameters of group C were apparently larger,which was statistically significant (tCT value =-12.326,tSNR =-7.136,tCNR =-7.649,ZVR =-2.690,PVR < 0.05).Conclusions Image quality could still fit the diagnosis requirements using iDose4 when mAs decreased lower than 50%.The image quality increases when radiation dose is halved at 100 kVp kV.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
10.Effect comparison between peginterferon α-2a and telbivudine in treatment of patients with HBeAg positive chronic hepatitis B and predictive factor for HBeAg seroconversion
Canhui XIAO ; Chunlan ZHANG ; Xinhua LIU ; Jianzhen ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2014;(7):20-23
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To compare the therapeutic effect between peginterferonα-2a and tel-bivudine (TLD)in treatment of patients with HBeAg positive chronic hepatitis B (CHB).Methods 71 patients with HBeAg positive CHB were divided into peginterferonα-2a group (n =33)and TLD group (n =38).Efficacy was compared and the HBeAg seroconversion factors were analyzed. Results 48 weeks after treatment,the negative conversion rates of serum HBV DNA in peginter-feronα-2a group and TLD group were 54.5% and 78.9% (P <0.05)respectively,the ALT nor-malization rates were 60.6% and 81.5% (P <0.05)respectively,the HBeAg seroconversion rates were 36.4% and 28.9% (P >0.05)respectively.There was no significant correlation between HBeAg seroconversion and ALT,HBV DNA HBeAg levels.The logistic regression analysis showed that the HBeAg seroconversion ratio in the peginterferonα-2a group at the 48th week was closely re-lated to 3 factors:the HBeAg decreased more than 2log at the 12th,24th and 36th week.The HBeAg seroconversion ratio in theTLDgroup at the4 8 thweekwas closely associatedwith 3 factors :the HBeAg decreased more than 2 log at the 3 6 th ,2 4 th and 1 2 th week .Conclusion The negative conversion rate of HBV DNA and ALT normalization rate in patients with HBeAg posi-tive CHB after 48 weeks therapy in TLD group are higher than those in peginterferonα-2a group. The HBeAg decreased more than 2log from the baseline to the 36th week can be used as the best predictor for the HBeAg seroconversion rate after the 48th week therapy in both groups.The HBeAg decreased more than 2log from the baseline to the 12th week can be used as the best pre-dictor for the HBeAg seroconversion rate after the 48th week therapy in the peginterferonα-2a group,and the HBeAg decreased more than 2log from the baseline to the 36th week can be used as the best predictor for the HBeAg seroconversion rate after the 48th week therapy in the TLD group.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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