1.Lycium barbarum polysaccharide inhibits starvation-induced apoptosis of Schwann cells by enhancing autophagy
Yumei LIU ; Heying WANG ; Caihong WEI ; Jinjuan WANG ; Junping LI ; Hua JIA
Chinese Journal of Neuroanatomy 2024;40(1):16-24
Objective:To investigate the inhibitory effect of lycium barbarum polysaccharide(LBP)on apoptosis of Schwann cells(SCs)and its related mechanisms.Methods:The autophagy model was prepared by starvation treatment of RSC96 cells for 12 h,and the expressions of autophagy related proteins LC3 and p62 were detected by Western Blot.Cell Counting Kit-8(CCK-8)kits were used to detect the optimal concentration of LBP.RSC96 cells were randomly divided into Control group,Starvation group and Starvation+LBP group.The expressions of autophagy associated pro-teins(LC3,p62)and myelin associated proteins(p75NTR,PMP22,S100β)were detected by Western Blot or immu-nofluorescence staining.Annexin V/PI fluorescence staining was used to detect apoptosis of the cells.The cell cycle was analyzed by flow cytometry.Western Blot analysis of phosphorylation levels of pathway proteins Erk1/2 and Akt.Results:CCK8 results showed that the viability of damaged RSC96 cells was the best when LBP was 300 μg/ml.Com-pared with Control group,LC3-Ⅱ/LC3-I levels in Starvation group were significantly increased(P<0.05).Compared with Starvation group,the proportion of apoptotic and necrotic cells in Starvation+LBP group was significantly de-creased,and the proportion of cells in S and G2/M stages was increased.The expression levels of LC3-Ⅱ,p75NTR,PMP22 and S100β were increased,while the expression levels of autophagy substrate protein p62 were decreased.In-creased expression of pathway protein p-Erk1/2(P<0.05),while the expression of p-Akt protein decreased slightly.Conclusion:LBP can inhibit the apoptosis of SCs and promote the expression of myelin-related proteins by enhancing autophagy,which is related to the activation of Erk1/2 and/or the inhibition of Akt.
2.Visual analysis of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in HER2 positive breast cancer
Jing ZOU ; Yaojuan CHU ; Qiuzheng DU ; Heying YUE ; Xiaobao WANG ; Shuzhang DU
China Pharmacy 2023;34(24):3036-3041
OBJECTIVE To analyze the research status, hotspot and development trend of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) in the treatment of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) positive breast cancer. METHODS The literature related to TKIs in the treatment of HER2 positive breast cancer were searched from the Web of Science core collection database; the author, country/region, institution, subject field, journal and keywords was visualized by CiteSpace 6.1.R3 software. RESULTS A total of 732 pieces of literature were included, and the number of literature published showed an increasing trend year by year. The number of literature published in the United States was the largest (center degree 0.10), and the number of literature published in China ranked second (center degree 0.05). The most published and cited authors were Crown from St. Vincent’s University Hospital in Australia and Slamon from University of California, Los Angeles in the United States; the institution with the highest number of literature was the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and the journal with the highest number of literature was the Journal of Clinical Oncology. The research mainly focused on five aspects: HER2 positive breast cancer treatment drugs, TKIs receptor, TKIs mechanism of action, HER2 positive breast cancer brain metastasis, and TKIs clinical trials. The main frontier areas and development trends were the combination of TKIs with other drugs or therapies to enhance targeting and reduce toxic side effects. CONCLUSIONS The study of TKIs in the treatment of HER2 positive breast cancer has attracted the attention of scholars at home and abroad. Chinese scholars and research teams need to strengthen cooperation and communication in the future, and cooperation with other countries should be strengthened in terms of the efficacy and safety of TKIs alone and combined with other drugs in the treatment of HER2 positive breast cancer.
3.Morphological mechanism of reversibly increased vascular permeability of Ioversol to the blood-brain barrier
Heying WANG ; Yating JIAN ; Lili ZHAO
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2021;38(3):201-204
Objective To explore the morphological mechanism of contrast-induced encephalopathy(CIE)by observing the effect of ioversol on blood-brain barrier(BBB)in rats. MethodsA total of 42 Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into normal control group(n=6),ioversol group(n=24)and normal saline group(n=12). The latter two groups were divided into four subgroups based on time points after treatment(0.5 h,3 h,6 h,and 24 h). Carotid injection of ioversol was to prepare a rat model of brain damage. BBB permeability was examined by an Evans Blue(EB)assay. BBB ultrastructural changes were observed via transmission electron microscopy(TEM). ResultsCompared with the normal group,there was no significant change in EB content in brain at 0.5 h after the administration of ioversol,while other groups were significantly higher(both P<0.05). EB content increased at first and then decreased with time,and the highest level was found in 6 h group. The morphology of vascular endothelial cells changed and the structure of tight junctions(TJs)was incomplete in 3 h and 6 h groups,but the ultrastructure of BBB in 0.5 h and 24 h groups had no obvious change compared with the normal group. ConclusionBBB permeability and ultrastructure of rats at different time points after carotid injection of ioversol showed consistent reversible changes,and this dynamic change of BBB was related to the structural changes of TJs.
4.Laparoscopic-assisted anorectoplasty for high and median anus imperforate
Ming YUE ; Da ZHANG ; Guantao WANG ; Ning ZHANG ; Mingxia CUI ; Fei GUO ; Heying YANG ; Jiaxiang WANG ; Dongjian SONG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2020;35(4):319-322
Objective:To evaluate the effect of laparoscopic-assisted anorectoplasty in the treatment of children′s congenital anal atresia.Methods:In this study , 49 children undergoing laparoscopic-assisted anorectoplasty between Mar 2009 and Mar 2015 were compared in terms of outcomes with 42 children under going posterior sagittal anorectoplasty during this period.The post-operative complications, bowel functions and courses were evaluated.Results:The ratio of primary healing in laparoscopic-assisted anorectoplasty was higher than posterior sagittal anorectoplasty(22 % vs. 10%, χ 2=4.306, P=0.038), the age of sequential operation in the former was lower than control group [(9.9±6.5) d vs. (13.4±5.1) d, t=2.823, P=0.003]. The perioperative complications were lower than that in the control group(20% vs. 50%, χ 2=8.817, P=0.003), the bowel function was better than control group(χ 2=7.419, P=0.025). Conclusions:Perioperative complications in laparoscopic-assisted anorectoplasty is lower than posterior sagittal anorectoplasty, with better bowel function and higher primary healing rate.
5. Long-term efficacy analysis of laparoscopic-assisted anorectoplasty for high and middle imperforate anus
Ming YUE ; Da ZHANG ; Heying YANG ; Jiaxiang WANG ; Yun JIANG ; Fei GUO ; Tan XIE ; Guofeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2019;22(12):1177-1182
Objective:
To explore the long-term efficacy of laparoscopic-assisted anorectoplasty and conventional anorectoplasty in the treatment of children with high and middle anal atresia.
Methods:
A retrospective cohort study was used. Inclusion criteria: (1) children with high and middle anal atresia; (2) complicated with rectourethral or rectovesical fistula; (3) complete follow-up data. Exclusion criteria: (1) complicated with 21-trisomy; (2) cerebral palsy and other mentaldisabilities; (3) Currarino syndrome; (4) FG syndrome. Clinical data of 88 patients with middle and high anal atresia, who complicated with rectourethral fistula or rectovesical fistula, and underwent anoplasty at Department of Pediatric Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2009 to June 2014 were enrolled in the study and analyzed. There were 24 cases with middle atresia and 64 cases with high atresia. All the cases were divided into 2 groups based on the operative method: laparoscopic group (laparoscopic-assisted anorectoplasty, 49 cases), pena group (posterior sagittal anorectoplasty, 39 cases). The demographic features of two groups were comparable. There were no statistically significant differences in gender, age, body mass, classification of anomaly types and sacral ratio (all
6.Long?term efficacy analysis of laparoscopic?assisted anorectoplasty for high and middle imperforate anus
Ming YUE ; Da ZHANG ; Heying YANG ; Jiaxiang WANG ; Yun JIANG ; Fei GUO ; Tan XIE ; Guofeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2019;22(12):1177-1182
Objective To explore the long?term efficacy of laparoscopic?assisted anorectoplasty and conventional anorectoplasty in the treatment of children with high and middle anal atresia. Methods A retrospective cohort study was used. Inclusion criteria: (1) children with high and middle anal atresia; (2) complicated with rectourethral or rectovesical fistula; (3) complete follow?up data. Exclusion criteria: (1) complicated with 21?trisomy; (2) cerebral palsy and other mentaldisabilities; (3) Currarino syndrome; (4) FG syndrome. Clinical data of 88 patients with middle and high anal atresia, who complicated with rectourethral fistula or rectovesical fistula, and underwent anoplasty at Department of Pediatric Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2009 to June 2014 were enrolled in the study and analyzed. There were 24 cases with middle atresia and 64 cases with high atresia. All the cases were divided into 2 groups based on the operative method: laparoscopic group (laparoscopic?assisted anorectoplasty, 49 cases), pena group (posterior sagittal anorectoplasty, 39 cases). The demographic features of two groups were comparable. There were no statistically significant differences in gender, age, body mass, classification of anomaly types and sacral ratio (all P>0.05). Student t test and Chi square tests were used to compare the surgical conditions (operative time, postoperative hospital stay and complications), anal function (Kelly score), constipation (Krickenbeck constipation score) and anorectal pressure. Results Children of both groups all completed operation ssuccessfully. There were no statistically significant differences between laparoscopic group and pena group in the operative time [(120±31) minutes vs. (112±23) minutes, t=1.343, P=0.091] and postoperative hospital stay [(7.1±2.3) days vs. (10.7±3.3) days, t=6.021, P=1.000]. Complications were more common in the pena group [16.3% (8/49) vs. 35.9% (14/39), χ2=4.436, P=0.035]. The main complications in laparoscopic group were anal prolapse (8.2%, 4/49) and anal stenosis (6.2%, 3/49), while in pena group were anal stenosis (12.8%, 5/39) and perioperative perianal skin erosion (10.3%, 4/39). As for the anal function, the degree of feces, defecation control and sphincter contractility, the single scoring differences of Kelly scoring system were not statistically significant between the two groups, but the proportion of good function in the laparoscopic group was higher than that in the pena group [67.3% (8/49) vs. 38.5% (15/39), χ2=7.308, P=0.007]. Constipation occurred in 6 (12.2%) patients in the laparoscopic group, of whom 5 were improved by diet regulation and 1 required laxatives, while 9 (23.1%) patients developed constipation in the pena group, of whom 4 were improved by diet regulation and 5 required long?term laxatives. The difference of constipation ratio was not statistically significant (χ2=1.802, P=0.180). There were no cases of Krickenbeck constipation grade 3. Compared to the pena group, the laparoscopic group had higher anal resting pressure [(33.35 ± 9.69) mmHg vs. (27.68 ± 10.74) mmHg, t=2.599, P=0.011], higher dilating pressure [(9.00±5.61) mmHg vs.(6.51±3.24) mmHg, t=2.462, P=0.016], higher maximal squeeze pressure [(65.80 ± 17.23) mmHg vs. (56.74 ± 18.93) mmHg, t=2.389, P=0.019] and longer maximal contraction time [(21.16±5.02) seconds vs. (18.44±7.24) seconds, t=2.079, P=0.041]. The rectal resting pressure [(5.36 ± 3.00) mmHg vs. (4.61 ± 3.93) mmHg, t=1.015, P=0.312] was not statistically significantly different. Conclusions Compared with posterior sagittal anorectoplasty, laparoscopic?assisted anorectoplasty in the treatment of high and middle anal atresia has better long?term efficacy with less perioperative complications.
7.Long?term efficacy analysis of laparoscopic?assisted anorectoplasty for high and middle imperforate anus
Ming YUE ; Da ZHANG ; Heying YANG ; Jiaxiang WANG ; Yun JIANG ; Fei GUO ; Tan XIE ; Guofeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2019;22(12):1177-1182
Objective To explore the long?term efficacy of laparoscopic?assisted anorectoplasty and conventional anorectoplasty in the treatment of children with high and middle anal atresia. Methods A retrospective cohort study was used. Inclusion criteria: (1) children with high and middle anal atresia; (2) complicated with rectourethral or rectovesical fistula; (3) complete follow?up data. Exclusion criteria: (1) complicated with 21?trisomy; (2) cerebral palsy and other mentaldisabilities; (3) Currarino syndrome; (4) FG syndrome. Clinical data of 88 patients with middle and high anal atresia, who complicated with rectourethral fistula or rectovesical fistula, and underwent anoplasty at Department of Pediatric Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January 2009 to June 2014 were enrolled in the study and analyzed. There were 24 cases with middle atresia and 64 cases with high atresia. All the cases were divided into 2 groups based on the operative method: laparoscopic group (laparoscopic?assisted anorectoplasty, 49 cases), pena group (posterior sagittal anorectoplasty, 39 cases). The demographic features of two groups were comparable. There were no statistically significant differences in gender, age, body mass, classification of anomaly types and sacral ratio (all P>0.05). Student t test and Chi square tests were used to compare the surgical conditions (operative time, postoperative hospital stay and complications), anal function (Kelly score), constipation (Krickenbeck constipation score) and anorectal pressure. Results Children of both groups all completed operation ssuccessfully. There were no statistically significant differences between laparoscopic group and pena group in the operative time [(120±31) minutes vs. (112±23) minutes, t=1.343, P=0.091] and postoperative hospital stay [(7.1±2.3) days vs. (10.7±3.3) days, t=6.021, P=1.000]. Complications were more common in the pena group [16.3% (8/49) vs. 35.9% (14/39), χ2=4.436, P=0.035]. The main complications in laparoscopic group were anal prolapse (8.2%, 4/49) and anal stenosis (6.2%, 3/49), while in pena group were anal stenosis (12.8%, 5/39) and perioperative perianal skin erosion (10.3%, 4/39). As for the anal function, the degree of feces, defecation control and sphincter contractility, the single scoring differences of Kelly scoring system were not statistically significant between the two groups, but the proportion of good function in the laparoscopic group was higher than that in the pena group [67.3% (8/49) vs. 38.5% (15/39), χ2=7.308, P=0.007]. Constipation occurred in 6 (12.2%) patients in the laparoscopic group, of whom 5 were improved by diet regulation and 1 required laxatives, while 9 (23.1%) patients developed constipation in the pena group, of whom 4 were improved by diet regulation and 5 required long?term laxatives. The difference of constipation ratio was not statistically significant (χ2=1.802, P=0.180). There were no cases of Krickenbeck constipation grade 3. Compared to the pena group, the laparoscopic group had higher anal resting pressure [(33.35 ± 9.69) mmHg vs. (27.68 ± 10.74) mmHg, t=2.599, P=0.011], higher dilating pressure [(9.00±5.61) mmHg vs.(6.51±3.24) mmHg, t=2.462, P=0.016], higher maximal squeeze pressure [(65.80 ± 17.23) mmHg vs. (56.74 ± 18.93) mmHg, t=2.389, P=0.019] and longer maximal contraction time [(21.16±5.02) seconds vs. (18.44±7.24) seconds, t=2.079, P=0.041]. The rectal resting pressure [(5.36 ± 3.00) mmHg vs. (4.61 ± 3.93) mmHg, t=1.015, P=0.312] was not statistically significantly different. Conclusions Compared with posterior sagittal anorectoplasty, laparoscopic?assisted anorectoplasty in the treatment of high and middle anal atresia has better long?term efficacy with less perioperative complications.
8.Study on effect of miR-107 targeting CCNE1 on function of human non-small cell lung cancer cell line A549
Heying LIU ; Hui WANG ; Hongjian JI ; Qiuju YAO
Chongqing Medicine 2018;47(8):1025-1028,1032
Objective To investigate the effect of miR-107 on the function of human non-small cell lung cancer cell line A549 and its possible target genes.Methods The experiment was divided into the liposome+miR-107 mimics overexpression group(OV-miR-107 group),liposome+miR-107 inhibiting mimics downregulation group(KD-miR-107 group)and liposome+ negative control mimics group(NC group).The cell transfections of siRNA were siRNA-1,siRNA-2 and siRNA-3 respectively.The cellular prolifer-ation capacity was detected by MTT assay.The cellular cycle was detected by flow cytometry.The dual luciferase reporter gene as-say was performed to detect the downstream target gene of miR-107.The real time quantitative reverse transcription PCR and Western blot were respectively employed to examine mRNA and protein expression levels of downstream target gene.Results miR-107 inhibited the proliferation of A549 cells in a time-and dose-dependent manner(P<0.05).miR-107 arrested more A549 cells at the G0G1phase,and the proportions of S phase and G2M phase were decreased(P<0.05).miR-107 combinded with the 246 bp-253 bp of CCNE1 3′-untranslated region,and decreased mRNA and protein expression of CCNE1(P<0.05);after down-regulating CC-NE1 in A549 cells,siRNA-2 inhibited cellular proliferation(P<0.05)and blocked the cells to stay at G0G1phase(P<0.05).Con-clusion miR-107 inhibits the proliferation of human non-small cell lung cancer cell line A549 and regulates the cellular cycle by tar-geting CCNE1.
9.Case report of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
Yi DING ; Heying YANG ; Da ZHANG ; Lin YANG ; Jia JIA ; Ge ZHAO ; Yan'an LI ; Jiaxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2018;33(11):867-869
10.Value of peripheral NLR and PLR in prediction of the survival of patients with neuroblastoma
Tan XIE ; Heying YANG ; Guangjun HOU ; Xianjie GENG ; Xianwei ZHANG ; Chunying ZHANG ; Jiaxiang WANG ; Xuan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2018;33(2):122-125
Objective To investigate value of peripheral NLR and PLR for the survival of patients with neuroblastoma.Methods The clinical data of 41 neuroblastoma patients were analyzed by the Kaplan-Meier,Log-rank test,and multivariate COX regression.Results NLR,PLR levels of neuroblastoma patients were significantly higher than that in the healthy control group (1.81 ±0.29 vs.1.07 ±0.29,P < 0.01) (169 ± 23 vs.76 ± 3,P < 0.01);The elder the age,the higher the clinical stages,the higher the serum levels of NSE,and urine VMA were,the higher was the NLR (x2 =3.93,6.286,7.676,6.689,all P<0.05) and PLR (x2 =4.111,5.707,8.019,8.922,all P <0.05).The higher the serum level of LDH,the higher was the NLR (x2 =7.769,P =0.02).3-year overall survival in low NLR group was 84% and that in high NLR group was 73% (x2 =4.002,P =0.045);3-year progression-free survival in low NLR group was 74% and that in high NLR group was 50% (x2 =4.082,P =0.043);3-year progression-free survival of low PLR group was 85% and high PLR group was 38% (x2 =9.388,P =0.002).The clinical stages,MYCN genetic expression,NLR levels were independent factors for the overall survial in patients with neuroblastoma (P < 0.05).Conclusion Pretreatment NLR level can effectively predict the prognosis of neuroblastoma.


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