1.Role of eupatilin in protection of mitochondrial function through Sesn2-Nrf2 in septic brain injury
Jiadong WANG ; Fangzhou HUANG ; Yan HUANG ; Guanxiong CHEN ; Jun LIU ; Peiqi HUANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(5):601-607
Objective To explore the role of protective function of Sestrin2(Sesn2)to mitochondria in alleviating cognitive dysfunction in mice with sepsis-associated encephalopathy(SAE).Methods 6-week-old male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into three groups:sham group,CLP group and CLP plus eupatilin group,40 mice in each group.A sepsis model was induced by cecal ligation and perforation(CLP).The CLP plus eupatilin group was treated with eupatilin.Neurobehavioral test and Morris water maze(MWM)were used to deter-mine neurobehavior and spatial learning and memory function in mice.The number of neurons in hippocampal CA1 area was counted by Nissl staining.HT22 cells were randomly divided into a control group(Con),lipopolysaccha-ride group(LPS),LPS plus eupatilin treatment group(LPS plus eupatilin)and LPS plus eupatilin and Nrf2 siRNA treatment group(LPS plus eupatilin and si-Nrf2).Apoptosis was analyzed by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated nick end labeling(TUNEL)staining,Mitochondrial membrane potential(MMP)was used to analyze mitochondrial damage.Results Seven days after CLP,as compared with sham mice,Sesn2 in hippocampus and cortex decreased significantly in CLP mice(P<0.01).As compared with CLP group,the survival rate in CLP plus eupatilin group increased significantly(P<0.05).As compared with sham group,the mice in CLP group showed a relatively high nerve injury score(P<0.05),and had fewer platform crossings and shorter target stay time,while the mice in CLP plus eupatilin group exhibited a lower injury score(P<0.05),and stayed in the target area for a longer time(P<0.05).As compared with sham group,the co-localization rate of neurons,Sesn2 and Nrf2 in CLP group decreased significantly(P<0.05),and the number of CD68/Iba-1 positive microglia increased significantly(P<0.05),while CLP plus eupatilin group reversed these changes.As compared with Con group,apoptosis and MMP level in LPS group increased significantly(P<0.01),while apoptosis and MMP level in LPS plus eupatilin group were lower than those in LPS group(P<0.05).However,Nrf2 knockdown(LPS plus eupatilin and si-Nrf2 group)reversed the anti-apoptosis and mitochondrial protection of eupatilin.Conclusions Eupatilin can alleviate cognitive dysfunction and neurological deficit in SAE mice by activating Sesn2-Nrf2 pathway,and improve inflammatory microenvironment by alleviating mitochondrial dysfunction.
2.Analysis of disease characteristics and hospitalization burden of elderly patients with cerebrovascular disease based on home page of medical records
Haibo ZHANG ; Jiadong XIE ; Jiayi HE ; Si LI ; Lei ZHANG ; Yan CHEN ; Junlong SHEN ; Yufeng ZHAO ; Jun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2023;42(5):519-524
Objective:To analyze the disease characteristics and hospitalization burden of elderly inpatients with cerebrovascular disease, so as to provide basis for disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of elderly patients with multiple chronic conditions.Methods:The data of the first page of medical records of elderly inpatients with cerebrovascular disease from 2015 to 2020 in a comprehensive tertiary hospital in Jiangsu Province were retrospectively collected.Descriptive analysis, variance analysis and multiple linear regression analysis were carried out for the research objects using SPSS statistics and Python complex network methods.Results:A total of 14 657 elderly inpatients with cerebrovascular disease were included.From 2015 to 2020, the number of hospitalizations increased from 1 268 to 4 733, the average number of hospitalizations increased from 2.0 to 2.9, the average length of stay decreased from 11.9 days to 9.1 days, and the average number of illnesses increased from 1.9 to 4.9.The five most common comorbidities associated with cerebrovascular diseases were hypertension, diabetes, ischemic heart disease, other types of heart disease and other respiratory diseases.From 2015 to 2020, the average hospitalization costs of elderly cerebrovascular inpatients decreased from 20588.1 Chinese yuan(CYN)to 15580.9 Chinese yuan(CYN). The hospitalization cost was mainly composed of drug cost(46.6%), diagnosis cost(28.2%)and treatment cost(20.2%). There were significant differences in the average hospitalization expenses among patients with different gender, age, number of admissions, length of stay and number of diseases( P<0.05 for all). Gender, age, number of hospitalizations and length of stay had an impact on hospitalization expenses. Conclusions:The number of inpatients, comorbidities, and hospitalized times of elderly patients with cerebrovascular disease showed an increasing trend, while the number of hospitalization days and the average hospitalization cost showed a downward trend.Comorbidities associated with cerebrovascular diseases should be one of the concerns of chronic disease management in the elderly.
3.Somatostatin-Positive Neurons in the Rostral Zona Incerta Modulate Innate Fear-Induced Defensive Response in Mice.
Shan LIN ; Meng-Yue ZHU ; Meng-Yu TANG ; Mi WANG ; Xiao-Dan YU ; Yi ZHU ; Shi-Ze XIE ; Dan YANG ; Jiadong CHEN ; Xiao-Ming LI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(2):245-260
Defensive behaviors induced by innate fear or Pavlovian fear conditioning are crucial for animals to avoid threats and ensure survival. The zona incerta (ZI) has been demonstrated to play important roles in fear learning and fear memory, as well as modulating auditory-induced innate defensive behavior. However, whether the neuronal subtypes in the ZI and specific circuits can mediate the innate fear response is largely unknown. Here, we found that somatostatin (SST)-positive neurons in the rostral ZI of mice were activated by a visual innate fear stimulus. Optogenetic inhibition of SST-positive neurons in the rostral ZI resulted in reduced flight responses to an overhead looming stimulus. Optogenetic activation of SST-positive neurons in the rostral ZI induced fear-like defensive behavior including increased immobility and bradycardia. In addition, we demonstrated that manipulation of the GABAergic projections from SST-positive neurons in the rostral ZI to the downstream nucleus reuniens (Re) mediated fear-like defensive behavior. Retrograde trans-synaptic tracing also revealed looming stimulus-activated neurons in the superior colliculus (SC) that projected to the Re-projecting SST-positive neurons in the rostral ZI (SC-ZIrSST-Re pathway). Together, our study elucidates the function of SST-positive neurons in the rostral ZI and the SC-ZIrSST-Re tri-synaptic circuit in mediating the innate fear response.
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Somatostatin/metabolism*
4.Reconstruction of degree V defect of thumb: A case report
Chuan CHEN ; Yaopeng HUANG ; Jiadong PAN ; Xin WANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2022;45(6):696-699
In March 2014, a degree V defect of right thumb was reconstructed with a free right hallux nail flap combined with bone and tendon composite tissue of the 2nd toe in the Department of Hand Surgery, Ningbo No. 6 Hospital. A freed right superficial iliac circumflex artery perforator flap (SCIPF) and autologous iliac bone were used to repair the donor site of foot. The hand function was evaluated according to the upper limb function scoring system. Seven years after operation, the function of the right hand was significantly improved and the function of right foot was not significantly affected. According to the Michigan Hand Function Score, the result was 80 point. Functional recovery evaluated according to the Evaluation Standard of Reconstructed Thumb and Finger Functional of Hand Surgery of Chinese Medical Association, the result was excellent (14 point).
5.Analysis of hospitalization expenses and its influencing factors of elderly patients with hypertension at tertiary general hospitals in Jiangsu province
Haibo ZHANG ; Wenting WEN ; Jiadong XIE ; Jiayi HE ; Si LI ; Yan CHEN ; Junlong SHEN ; Jun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2022;38(5):357-361
Objective:To analyze the hospitalization expenses of elderly patients with hypertension and its influencing factors, so as to provide reference for optimizing the medical service management of elderly patients with hypertension.Methods:Medical record home page data of all hypertension inpatients of elderly patients at two tertiary general hospitals in Jiangsu province from 2017 to 2020 were retrieved. These data were used to analyze the basic information, hospitalization expenses and their influencing factors. Descriptive analysis was used for all data, variance analysis was used for one-way analysis, and multiple linear regression was used for multivariate analysis.Results:A total of 20 596 elderly inpatients with hypertension were included in this study. The number of patients was increased from 1 476 in 2017 to 10 771 in 2020. Among them, the number of inpatients with≥2 diseases increased from 1 105(74.86%) to 10 564(98.08%); From 2017 to 2020, the average hospitalization expenses of elderly inpatients with hypertension were 11 500 yuan, 13 600 yuan, 13 800 yuan and 14 100 yuan respectively, increasing year by year; Gender, age, number of hospitalizations, hospitalization days and number of diseases were the influencing factors of hospitalization expenses( P<0.05), and the hospitalization expenses increased with the increase of hospitalization days, number of diseases and age. Conclusions:The number of elderly patients with hypertension, the incidence of comorbidity, and the average hospitalization cost in tertiary hospitals in Jiangsu province were increasing year by year. There were many factors affecting the hospitalization cost. The author suggested that the treatment of elderly patients with hypertension should be shifted to prevention, so as to reduce the economic burden of disease and improve their quality of life.
6.Pathological Networks Involving Dysmorphic Neurons in Type II Focal Cortical Dysplasia.
Yijie SHAO ; Qianqian GE ; Jiachao YANG ; Mi WANG ; Yu ZHOU ; Jin-Xin GUO ; Mengyue ZHU ; Jiachen SHI ; Yiqi HU ; Li SHEN ; Zhong CHEN ; Xiao-Ming LI ; Jun-Ming ZHU ; Jianmin ZHANG ; Shumin DUAN ; Jiadong CHEN
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(9):1007-1024
Focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) is one of the most common causes of drug-resistant epilepsy. Dysmorphic neurons are the major histopathological feature of type II FCD, but their role in seizure genesis in FCD is unclear. Here we performed whole-cell patch-clamp recording and morphological reconstruction of cortical principal neurons in postsurgical brain tissue from drug-resistant epilepsy patients. Quantitative analyses revealed distinct morphological and electrophysiological characteristics of the upper layer dysmorphic neurons in type II FCD, including an enlarged soma, aberrant dendritic arbors, increased current injection for rheobase action potential firing, and reduced action potential firing frequency. Intriguingly, the upper layer dysmorphic neurons received decreased glutamatergic and increased GABAergic synaptic inputs that were coupled with upregulation of the Na+-K+-Cl- cotransporter. In addition, we found a depolarizing shift of the GABA reversal potential in the CamKII-cre::PTENflox/flox mouse model of drug-resistant epilepsy, suggesting that enhanced GABAergic inputs might depolarize dysmorphic neurons. Thus, imbalance of synaptic excitation and inhibition of dysmorphic neurons may contribute to seizure genesis in type II FCD.
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7.Long-term effects of porcine small intestinal submucosa biologic mesh in inguinal hernia repair
Baoshan LI ; Jinming DAI ; Yi MAN ; Xin ZHANG ; Hui ZHAI ; Ying CHEN ; Jiadong XIE ; Wei HU ; Huang HUANG ; Yinlong WANG ; Hongguang MA
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2021;20(7):810-814
Objective:To investigate the long-term effects of porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) biologic mesh in open Lichtenstein tension-free hernia repair.Methods:The prospective randomized controlled study was conducted. The clinical data of 76 patients with unilateral inguinal hernia who underwent open Lichtenstein tension-free hernia repair in 2 medical centers (52 cases in Tianjin People′s Hospital and 24 cases in China-Japan Friendship Hospital) from August 2013 to March 2014 were selected. Based on random number method, patients were allocated into two groups. Patients undergoing Lichtenstein tension-free hernia repair using Biodesign Surgisis mesh were allocated into control group, and patients undergoing Lichtenstein tension-free hernia repair using SIS biologic mesh were allocated into experiment group. Observa-tion indicators: (1) grouping situations of the enrolled patients; (2) postoperative long-term effects. Follow-up was conducted using telephone interview, text message or mail to detect hernia recurrence or death due to other reasons as the end-point event of patients up to December 2019. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and comparison between groups was conducted using the t test. Measurement data with skewed distribution were represented by M (range), and comparison between groups was conducted using the Mann-Whitney U test. Count data were described as absolute numbers, and comparison between groups was conducted using the chi-square test or Fisher exact probability. Results:(1) Grouping situations of the enrolled patients: a total of 76 patients were selected for eligibility. There were 38 cases in the control group and the experiment group, respectively. The number of males and females, age, body mass index, cases with intraspinal anesthesia or local anesthesia (anesthesia method), cases with inguinal hernia on the left side or on the right side, cases classified as type Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, Ⅳ or Ⅴ of Gilbert classification, operation time of the control group were 35, 3, (56±15)years, (23.0±2.0)kg/m 2, 22, 16, 16, 22, 9, 16, 0, 11, 2 and (49±15)minutes, respectively. The above indicators of the experiment group were 34, 4, (54±13)years, (22.9±2.2)kg/m 2, 17, 21, 14, 24, 9, 21, 1, 7, 0, and (53±21)minutes, respectively. There was no significant difference in the above indicators between the two groups ( χ2=0.157, t=0.532, 0.367, χ2=1.317, 0.220, Z=-0.315, t=-0.765, P>0.05). (2) Post-operative long-term effects: 35 patients of the control group were followed up for (68.8±2.7)months, 4 cases of which died due to other reasons, 1 case had hernia recurrence, 1 case had chronic pain and no foreign body sensation and postoperative infection occurred. Thirty-one patients of the experiment group were followed up for (68.8±2.7)months, with no death or above complications. There was no significant difference in hernia recurrence or chronic pain between the two groups ( P>0.05). Conclusion:The long-term effects of biological mesh in open Lichtenstein tension-free hernia repair is satisfactory and there is no difference in the long-term effects between the domestic SIS biological mesh and Biodesign Surgisis mesh.
8.Reconstruction of 4 digits with defect of 10 digits: A case report
Shanqing YIN ; Chuan CHEN ; Yaopeng HUANG ; Xianting ZHOU ; Jiadong PAN ; Xin WANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2021;44(2):229-231
A patient recovered partial hand functions by 4 reconstructed digits based on a pair of complete defect hands that lost all of 10 digits on March, 2014. The thumbs were reconstructed with bipedal nail flaps combined with iliac bone, the right index finger and left middle finger were reconstructed with the 2nd toes of feet. Bilateral superficial circumflex iliac artery rerforator flaps (SCIPF) were taken to repair the donor areas of feet. According to the DASH-Chinese upper limb function score system, the function of both hands was obviously improved in six and a half years after surgery. The function of both feet was not significantly affected.
9.Phosphorylated TDP-43 Staging of Primary Age-Related Tauopathy.
Xiaoling ZHANG ; Bing SUN ; Xing WANG ; Hui LU ; Fangjie SHAO ; Annemieke J M ROZEMULLER ; Huazheng LIANG ; Chong LIU ; Jiadong CHEN ; Manli HUANG ; Keqing ZHU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2019;35(2):183-192
Primary age-related tauopathy (PART) is characterized by tau neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) in the absence of amyloid plaque pathology. In the present study, we analyzed the distribution patterns of phosphorylated 43-kDa TAR DNA-binding protein (pTDP-43) in the brains of patients with PART. Immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence double-labeling in multiple brain regions was performed on brain tissues from PART, Alzheimer's disease (AD), and aging control cases. We examined the regional distribution patterns of pTDP-43 intraneuronal inclusions in PART with Braak NFT stages > 0 and ≤ IV, and a Thal phase of 0 (no beta-amyloid present). We found four stages which indicated potentially sequential dissemination of pTDP-43 in PART. Stage I was characterized by the presence of pTDP-43 lesions in the amygdala, stage II by such lesions in the hippocampus, stage III by spread of pTDP-43 to the neocortex, and stage IV by pTDP-43 lesions in the putamen, pallidum, and insular cortex. In general, the distribution pattern of pTDP-43 pathology in PART cases was similar to the early TDP-43 stages reported in AD, but tended to be more restricted to the limbic system. However, there were some differences in the distribution patterns of pTDP-43 between PART and AD, especially in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus. Positive correlations were found in PART between the Braak NFT stage and the pTDP-43 stage and density.
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Tauopathies
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metabolism
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pathology
10. Analysis of chyle leakage after central lymph node dissection for thyroid carcinoma
Jialin FENG ; Qinyi ZHOU ; Jun CHEN ; Jiadong WANG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2019;54(8):597-600
Objective:
To analyze the clinical characteristics, treatment and prognosis of chyle leakage after central lymph node dissection for thyroid cancer.
Methods:
A retrospective analysis was made of 985 patients who underwent surgical for thyroid carcinoma plus central lymph node dissection from January 2017 to June 2018 in Renji Hospital Affiliated to Medical College of Shanghai Jiaotong University. Patients were divided into those without (group A,

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