1.MiR-194-3p Regulation of Simulated Microgravity Induced-Dysfunction of Osteoblasts:An Experimental Study
Jindong XUE ; Luchang CHENG ; Min WANG ; Caimei TAN ; Qiqi DENG ; Haimei ZHU ; Yong GUO ; Biao HAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2024;39(4):623-630
Objective To investigate the role of miR-194-3p in regulating functional changes in osteoblasts in a simulated microgravity environment and to provide a theoretical foundation for understanding the mechanical response mechanisms of osteoblasts in extreme mechanical environments.Methods The effects of microgravity on osteoblasts were simulated by using a rotary cell culture system.MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts were transfected with an miR-194-3p inhibitor and changes in proliferation,differentiation,apoptosis,and mineralization were assessed using MTT assay,RT-PCR,Western blot,double fluorescence staining,and alizarin red staining.Results Elevated expression of miR-194-3p under simulated microgravity conditions led to the suppression of osteoblast proliferation,differentiation,and mineralization to a certain extent,while promoting osteoblast apoptosis.However,transfection with the miR-194-3p inhibitor significantly downregulated miR-194-3p expression and partially reversed the reduced osteoblast proliferation,decreased expression of osteogenic differentiation markers such as ALP,OCN,and COL-I genes and proteins,decreased bone mineralization nodules,and increased osteoblast apoptosis induced by microgravity exposure.These findings indicated that miR-194-3p effectively ameliorates abnormal osteoblast function under microgravity conditions.Conclusions MiR-194-3p acts as a negative regulatory factor in the mechanical responses of osteoblasts under simulated microgravity.
2.Tracking evaluation of "General Provisions of Safety and Health for Writing Boards"
ZHAO Jinhui, GUO Xin, QIN Ran, LIU Jindong, ZHANG Fengyun, GAO Xian, HUA Weiyu, YU Dehe
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(11):1719-1722
Objective:
To evaluated the application of General Provisions of Safety and Health for Writing Boards(GB 28231-2011), and to provide basis for the revision and improvement of the standard.
Methods:
From June to October 2018, a questionnaire survey was conducted among 852 people engaged in the evaluation, use and production of writing boards in 8 districts of Beijing, Liaoning and Jiangsu. The contents of the survey include the awareness, implementation of the standard and evaluating the use of various parameters in the standard by personnel from different institutions.
Results:
The overall awareness ratio of the standard among staffs from health, education and enter prise was 78.26%. For the nominal size of the writing board and the vertical distance between the lower edge and the platform, the reasonableness considered lower by health professionals(62.50%, 37.50%) than that of education professionals(90.00%, 90.00%) and enterprise staffs(90.00%, 90.00%)(P<0.05); For the frequency and reasonableness of the nine parameters such as gloss and adhesion, the perception of each institution were significantly different(P<0.05), with proportion of professionals in health lower than experts in education and enterprise. For the two parameters of color and light resistance, each institution considered the maneuverability was not strong(P>0.05).
Conclusion
Propagation and implement is still needed to strengthen comprehension, because different institutions have different understandings towards the standard. There are still some problems waiting to be solved, such as different standard limits, poor enforceability of two parameters which are writing board color and light resistance.
3.A study of lung protection in intensity?modulated radiotherapy with split field and fixed jaw techniques for peripheral lung cancer with mediastinal lymph node metastasis
Hao WANG ; Hua CHEN ; Hengle GU ; Xuwei CAI ; Jindong GUO ; Changlu WANG ; Zhiyong XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(3):320-323
Objective To retrospectively design an intensity?modulated radiotherapy ( IMRT) plan with split field and fixed jaw techniques for peripheral lung cancer with mediastinal lymph node metastasis, to compare dosimetric characteristics between the IMRT plans with fixed jaw and dynamic jaw, and to study lung protection by the plan with split field and fixed jaw. Methods Treatment plans were collected from 12 patients with peripheral lung cancer and mediastinal lymph node metastasis who were treated with IMRT in our hospital. All plans used the dynamic jaw technique. The plans with split field and fixed jaw were designed based on the identical computed tomography images and planning target volume ( PTV) . Each jaw position in split field depended on each separate PTV. The prescription dose was 60 Gy in 30 fractions. 95%PTV was planned to receive 100% of the prescription dose. Dosimetric parameters of PTV, conformity index ( CI) , heterogeneity index ( HI) , number of monitor units ( MUs) , and dose?volume values of the lung and heart were obtained from dose?volume histogram. Comparison between the two plans was made by paired t test. Results Both plans met clinical requirements. There were no significant differences in D2 , D98 , CI, or HI of PTV between the two plans ( all P>005) . Compared with the dynamic jaw plan, the fixed jaw plan had MUs increased by 15%?20%( P=0010) . The V5 , V10 , V20 , V30 , and mean dose for the whole lungs were significantly lower in the fixed jaw plan than in the dynamic jaw plan ( P=0000, 0000, 0000, 0002,0000) . The V5 , V20 , and mean dose for the healthy lung were also significantly lower in the fixed jaw plan than in the dynamic jaw plan ( P=0000,0017,0000) . There were no significant differences in dose?volume values for the spinal cord or heart between the two plans ( all P>005) . Conclusions IMRT with split field and fixed jaw is recommended for patients with peripheral lung cancer and mediastinal lymph node metastasis. The therapy to a certain extent reduces low?dose volume for the lung and the incidence of radiation?induced pneumonitis.
4.Application of ultrasound guided thoracic paravertebral blockade combined with dexmedetomidine in tho-racoscopic sympathectomy
Jindong XU ; Jinfeng WEI ; 'na Li YU ; Qing WANG ; Zhipeng WANG ; Yuanbo GUO ; Sheng WANG
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2017;33(10):961-964
Objective To evaluate the anesthetic effect of ultrasound guided thoracic paraverte-bral blockade combined with intravenous dexmedetomidine in thoracoscopic sympathectomy. Methods Eighty patients (38 male and 42 female ) undergoing selected thoracoscopic sympathectomy,aged from 16 to 28 years,in ASA physical status Ⅰ or Ⅱ,were equally divided into study group and control group,40 patients in each,according to random number table.Fifteen mi-nutes before paravertebral blockade,while study group received loading dose (0.5 μg/kg)of dexme-detomidine (4 μg/ml)intravenously within 10 min and received continuous intravenous pumping (0.3-0.5 μg·kg-1·h-1 )throughout the operation,control group received isovolumetric normal saline in the same pattern.Patients'heart rate (HR),respiratory rate (RR),mean arterial pressure (MAP),SpO 2 ,observer's assessment of alertness/sedation (OAA/S)scale and adverse reactions were recorded in several time points,namely timing of entrance (T0 ),timing of paravertebral block-ade (T1 ),timing of skin incision (T2 ),timing of sympathectomy (T3 )and the end (T4 ),respective-ly.Results Compared to the control group,while MAP and HR in the study group were obviously decreased through T1-T4 (P <0.05),RR was obvious increased in T2 and T3 (P <0.05)and OAA/S scale was obviously lowered in the study group (P <0.05 ).The study group and the control group had one case and two cases of adverse reaction,respectively,with no significant difference between the two groups.Conclusion The application of ultrasound guided thoracic paravertebral blockade combined with intravenous dexmedetomidine in thoracoscopic sympathectomy is safe and effective.
5.Improving effects of Huangdi Anxiao Capsules on insulin resistance in type 2 diabetic GK rats
Mingfei GUO ; Jiarong GAO ; Zhaohui FANG ; Hui JIANG ; Jindong ZHAO ; Liangbing WEI ; Li SHAN ; Liping HAN ; Nannan JIANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(8):1549-1554
AIM To observe the effects of Huangdi Anxiao Capsules (Puerariae lobatae Radix,Eriobotryae Folium,Notoginseng Radix et Rhizoma,etc.) on blood glucose and insulin resistance in GK rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and its possible mechanism of action.METHODS GK rats with T2DM included in the experiment were randomly divided into model group,rosiglitazone (1.44 mg/kg) group,Shenqi Jiangtang Granules (1.08 g/kg) group,Huangdi Anxiao Capsules high,medium and low (12,6,3 g/kg) group and normal control group of Wistar rats.After six weeks of consecutive administration,fasting blood glucose (FBG),serum insulin (FINS),fasting plasma glucose (FPG),and insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) were measured in all groups.Serum biochemical indexes of (TG,TC,HDL-C,LDL-C),glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c),glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) were measured.The pancreatic tissue was obtained by routine paraffin embedding and HE staining to observe the pathological changes.RESULTS Compared with the normal group,FBG,FPG,FINS,HOMA-IR,TG,TC,HDL-C,LDL-C and HbA1c of the model group were significantly higher (P <0.01),and GLP-1 and IGF-1 expressions were markedly decreased (P < 0.01).Compared with the model group,the levels of FBG,FPG,FINS,HOMA-IR,TG,TC,HDL-C,LDL-C and HbA1 c in Huangdi Anxiao Capsules high-,medium-and low-dose group were significantly decreased (P < 0.05,P <0.01);GLP-1 and IGF-1 expressions were markedly increased (P <0.05,P <0.01),compared with the model group,the structure changes of pancreatic tissue in Huangdi Anxiao Capsules high-,medium-and low-dose groups largely reduced.CONCLUSION Huangdi Anxiao Capsules can reduce GK rats fasting blood glucose,insulin resistance,and its mechanism may be related to promoting the emergence and proliferation of pancreatic islet cells,improving the function of islet beta cells,and increasing insulin secretion.
6.A case of retroperitoneal Castleman's disease with paraneoplastic pemphigus.
Zhipeng ZHANG ; Maosong ZHOU ; Jin GUO ; Tiecheng FENG ; Xinying LI ; Huan CHEN ; Jindong LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2016;41(5):548-552
Paraneoplastic pemphigus is a rare autoimmune bullous dermatosis, which is caused by potential neoplasm, especially the Castleman's disease. Castleman's disease associated with paraneoplastic pemphigus is misdiagnosed frequently and easily in clinical practices. Furthermore, it is reported that the mortality rate for this disease is very high. Bronchiolitis obliterans is the most common complication and the most important cause of death. There was a female patient presenting recalcitrant mucocutaneous erosions, ulcers and scattered erythemas in the body. The patient was diagnosed and treated for pemphigus vulgaris with little success in Xiangya Hospital, Central South University in January 2015. Further investigations confirmed the diagnosis of paraneoplastic pemphigus with retroperitoneal tumor. Subsequently, the patient was treated with tumor resection in combination with intravenous immunoglobulin and corticosteroids. The pathology revealed that it was the Castleman's disease. Her mucocutaneous performance recovered obviously and the bronchiolitis obliteran did not appear in the follow-up. Castleman's disease associated with paraneoplastic pemphigus should be considered when mucosal and skin lesions showing no improvement under corticosteroids. Early and complete removal of the tumor together with immunotherapy could be beneficial to the patient's prognosis.
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Castleman Disease
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complications
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therapy
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complications
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therapy
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complications
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7.Methodology of BMSCs in repairing ureteral injury in mice via renal artery transplantation.
Donghui LI ; Zhiming BAI ; Jindong LI ; Qing CHENG ; Ziyi GUO ; Xiangdong DENG ; Hui CAO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2014;39(3):282-289
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) on ureteral injury repair via renal artery transplantation.
METHODS:
The left ureteral obstruction model was set up in 49 Balb/c mice by micro vascular clamp. The microscopic vascular clamp was taken out to lift the left ureteral obstruction after 10 days. The mice were randomly divided into an experimental group (n=25) and a control group (n=24). Balb/c mice BMSCs transfected by luciferase (Luc) were transplanted immediately through the renal artery after removing the microscopic vascular clamp from the experimental group; while mice in the control group was closed the incision after the microscopic vascular clamp was removed immediately and without BMSCs transplant. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to scan the experimental mice. By measuring the left renal pelvis volume of the experimental mice at different time points and comparing the left ureter recanalization rate after removing left ureteral obstruction of the experimental group and the control group, we evaluated the repair effect of BMSCs on ureteral injury.
RESULTS:
The volume of the left renal pelvis in experimental mice became bigger obviously after the left ureter was obstructed (P<0.01). The left renal pelvis volume of the experimental group and the control group had no statistical significance 10 days after the left ureteral obstruction was set up (P=0.693). In the experimental group, the left ureter recanalization rate was higher than that in the control group, after removing the left ureteral obstruction (P=0.012).
CONCLUSION
Transplantation through the renal artery can promote the restoration of ureteral injury in mice.
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8.Efficacy and Health-Related Quality of Life for small cell lung cancer patients after prophylactic cranial irradiation
Lei ZHAO ; Jindong GUO ; Changxing Lü
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2013;(3):294-298
Objective To analyze the survival,brain metastases and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) for small cell lung cancer patients after prophylactic cranial irradiation(PCI).Methods From Aug 2007 to Apr 2011,42 small cell lung cancer patients were eligible for analysis.Overall survival rate was estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method.The HRQOL scores before and after PCI were compared by the nonparameter wilcoxon test.Results The median survival time from the start of PCI was 23 months(95% CI,15.05-30.95),progression free survival time was 17 months (95% CI,14.33-19.67),1-,2-and 3-year survival rates were 85.5%,45.8% and 36.6%,respectively.The median time from PCI to brain metastases was 15 months(95% CI,12.44-17.56),1-and 2-year brain metastases rates were 77.6% and 54.1%.PCI had a little influence on HRQOL scales except for cognitive function.Conclusions For patients with limited stage small cell lung cancer who achieve complete or nearly complete remission after initial treatment as well as patients with extensive stage who respond to initial chemotherapy,PCI is effective in decreasing the rate of brain metastasis and improving survival,while the adverse effects is acceptable.There is no significant impact on HRQOL scales during short term.
9.Effect of Danzhi Jiangtang Capsule Combined with Atorvastatin on Intima-media Thickness in Diabetes Patients without Hypertension
Zhaohui FANG ; Jindong ZHAO ; Jinping WANG ; Yunfei NIU ; Yiqiong SHU ; Aihong YUAN ; Qian WU ; Qingyun FAN ; Jian LIU ; Taotao BAO ; Yuan LUO ; Ruimin LU ; Chenglin GUO ; Ting JIANG ; Liqun CUI ; Hui YANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(5):884-890
This study was aimed to observe the curative effect and safety of Danzhi Jiangtang Capsule ( DJC ) combined with atorvastatin on carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) in diabetes patients without hyper-tension . A total of 196 diabetes patients without hypertension with incrassate carotid artery IMT were randomly divided into the control group ( 98 cases ) and the treatment group ( 98 cases ) . The conventional diabetes thera-py was given to both groups . The atorvastatin of 20 mg/night was given to the control group . And the atorvas-tatin 20 mg/night added with DJC 9 . 0 g/night were given to the treatment group . The treatment course was
12 months . Carotid artery IMT , carotid atherosclerotic plaque area , FPG , FIns , HOMA-IR , HbA1c , blood lipids , hepatorenal function and etc . were examined before and after the treatment respectively . The results showed that there was a significant positive correlation between carotid artery IMT and FIns , HOMA-IR , HbAlc , LDL-C . After 12-month treatment , the total effectiveness is 85 . 87% in the treatment group . And there was significant difference compared with the control group ( P < 0 . 05 ) . The levels of FPG , FIns , HOMA-IR , HbAlc of the treatment group had no difference compared with the control group . Compared with the control group, TC and LDL-C of the treatment group was obviously decreased (P < 0.05). And HDL-C was significantly increased ( P < 0 . 05 ) . The carotid artery IMT of the treatment group decreased from ( 0 . 11 ±0 . 01 ) cm to ( 0 . 08 ± 0 . 01 ) cm . And compared with the control group , there was statistical significance ( P <0 . 05 ) . The carotid atherosclerotic plaque area of 58 cases in the treatment group decreased from ( 0 . 37 ±0.56) cm2 to (0.21 ± 0.25) cm2. However, there was no statistical significance compared to the control group. There were 5 adverse events in the control group and 9 adverse events in the treatment group . And there was no difference between two groups. It was concluded that DJC combined with atorvastatin can regulate lipid metabolism and reduce carotid artery IMT .
10.Preliminary investigation of stereotactic body radiation therapy for medically inoperable stage Ⅰ / Ⅱ non-small cell lung cancer
Jindong GUO ; Changxing Lü ; Jiaming WANG ; Jun LIU ; Hongxuan LI ; Changlu WANG ; Lanting GAO ; Lei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(1):18-22
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy and treatment-related toxicity of stereotactic body radiation therapy(SBRT)in patients with medically inoperable stage Ⅰ/Ⅱ non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC). Methods SBRT was applied to 30 patients, including clinically staged T1 ,T2(≤5cm)or T3(chest wall primary tumors only), N0, M0 ,biopsy-confirmed NSCLC. All patients were precluded from lobotomy because of physical condition or comorbidity. No patients developed tumors of any T-stage in the proximal zone. SBRT was performed with the total dose of 50 Gy to 70 Gy in 10 - 11 fractions during 12 - 15 days. prescription line was set onthe edge of the PTV. Results The follow-up rate was 100%. The number of patients who completed the 1-, and 2-year follow-up were 15, and 10, respectively. All 30 patients completed therapy as planned. The complete response(CR), partial response(PR)and stable disease(SD)rates were 37%, 53% and 3%, respectively. With a median follow-up of 16 months(range,4-36 months), Kaplan-Meier local control at 2 years was 94%. The 2-year overall survival was 84% and the 2-year cancer specific survival was 90%. Seven patients(23%)developed Grade 2 pneumonitis, no grade > 2 acute or late lung toxicity was observed. No one developed chest wall pain. Conclusions It is feasible to deliver 50 Gy to 70 Gy of SBRT in 10 - 11 fractions for medically inoperable patients with stage Ⅰ / Ⅱ NSCLC. It was associated with low incidence of toxicities and provided sustained local tumor control.The preliminary investigation indicated the cancer specific survival probability of SBRT was high. It is necessary to perform similar investigation in a larger number of patients with long-term follow-up.


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