1.Study on Improvement Effect and Mechanism of MEBO on LPS-induced Injury of Rat Skin Fibroblasts
Yan JIANG ; Qiming GONG ; Cheng WEI ; Feiyan LU ; Chenyi ZHUO ; Qianli TANG
China Pharmacy 2021;32(6):702-708
OBJECTIVE:To study the improvement effect and mechanism of MEBO on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced injury of rat skin fibroblasts. METHODS :Skin fibroblasts of rats were divided into control group ,LPS group (5 μg/mL), Kangfuxin solution group (positive control ,5 μg/mL LPS+1.25% Kangfuxin solution )and MEBO group (5 μg/mL LPS+0.6 mg/mL MEBO),with 6 wells in each group. Inflammatory injury cell model was induced by LPS (except for control group ). After a certain period of cultivation ,the cell survival rate and cell migration rate were detected in each group. The contents of TNF-α and IL-6 in cell supernatant was detected. The localization and fluorescence intensity of IL- 6 protein were detected. The protein expression of PTEN ,p-p65,TNF-α,IL-6,PI3K and Akt in the fibroblasts were also determined. RESULTS :Compared with control group ,survival rate of the fibroblasts was increased significantly in LPS group ,while cell migration was decreased significantly;the contents of TNF-α and IL-6 in cell supernatant as well as relative protein expression of PTEN ,p-p65,TNF-α, IL-6 and PI 3K were increased significantly (P<0.05 or P<0.01);IL-6 protein mainly expressed in the cytoplasm ,and the fluorescence intensity was enhanced. Compared with LPS group ,survival rate of the fibroblasts was decreased significantly in Kangfuxin solution group and MEBO group ,while migration rate was increased significantly ;the contents of TNF-α and IL-6, relative protein expression of PTEN ,p-p65,TNF-α,IL-6(except for Kangfuxin solution group ),PI3K and Akt (except for Kangfuxin solution group ) were decreased significantly (P<0.05 or P<0.01),while fluorescence intensity of IL- 6 protein decreased;relative protein expression of TNF-α,IL-6,PI3K and Akt in MEBO group were significantly lower than Kangfuxin solution group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS :MEBO can inhibit the proliferation of LPS-induced skin fibroblasts , reduce the level of inflammatory factors and the intensity of inflammatory reaction , which may be related to the jiang- down-regulation of PTEN/NF-κB,PI3K/Akt signaling pathway.
2.Online PBL teaching design and application based on curriculum integration
Shan JIANG ; Yi ZHOU ; Weiyang ZHENG ; Zaisheng QIN ; Qianli JIANG ; Jingyi CHEN ; Jie LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(6):658-662
Due to the impact of COVID-19, the online problem-based learning (PBL) teaching mode was first implemented based on the curriculum integration of basic medicine and clinical medicine in our university in 2020. A total of 357 eight-year program clinical medicine students from three grades participated in the online PBL courses. The students have had related skills and knowledge of integration curriculum, and the teachers have carried out sufficient analysis of learning situation, preparation of software and hardware, as well as teaching design. Teachers and students has communicated with each other smoothly and cooperated closely through the Tencent Conference software platform, therefore this teaching mode has gained better feedback among students, with higher satisfaction of courses and significantly improved students' learning enthusiasm. The curriculum integration has laid the foundation for the case design and application of online PBL teaching, while the success of online PBL teaching has also reflected the original intention of curriculum integration reform.
3.Studies on sexual and childbearing-related stigma against chronic hepatitis B patients in four provinces in China
Bingfeng HAN ; Qianli YUAN ; Jiang LIU ; Yaqiong LIU ; Ninghua HUANG ; Fuqiang CUI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2020;41(4):504-507
Objective:This study intended to explore the current sexual and childbearing stigma, experienced by chronic hepatitis B patients in China, and to develop related preventive strategies.Methods:We used a self-made questionnaire to investigate the sexual and childbearing stigma suffered by chronic hepatitis B patients in four provinces of China. Analysis of variance and chi-square test were used to compare the differences on sexual and childbearing stigma indexes between different demographic variables.Results:We surveyed 797 chronic hepatitis B patients in four provinces. Among them, 4.15 % (28/675) of the patients were persuaded not to give birth to children, and 4.67 % (10/210) of patients were told to stop pregnancy, by their medical care takers or by members from the family planning institutions. 3.62 % (25/690) and 3.48 % (24/690) of the patients were not able to enjoy the family planning or reproductive health services as they were stigmatized,suffered, as having HBV infection. Among the male chronic hepatitis B patients, the under 30 years group suffered less sexual and childbearing stigma than those who were aged 31- ( P=0.011) or 51 and above year-olds ( P=0.009). Among female chronic hepatitis B patients, the 31- year-olds group suffered less sexual and childbearing stigma than those under 30 years group but higher than those aged 41- ( P=0.001) or 51 and above ones ( P<0.001). Patients with knowledge on route of sexual transmission for HBV, were more likely to practice less related sexual behaviors than those without such knowledge ( P=0.022). Patients who were aware or not that condoms could reduce the risk of HBV infection did not show statistically significant difference on sex behaviors ( P=0.612). Conclusions:Chronic hepatitis B patients did suffer from sexual and childbearing related stigma, with women aged 31-40 years old the most. It is necessary to advocate on the advantage of condom use for prevention of HBV transmission among pregnant women, both horizontally and vertically. Strategies on protection the rights of patients with hepatitis B should be developed and strengthened.
4. Magnetic-induced cell targeted transplantation promotes repair of large segmental femoral defects with tissue engineering bone loaded with fluorescent gene labeled cells
Qianli JIANG ; Bin CHEN ; Yu JIANG ; Quanfeng CHEN ; Yang LU ; Yufang LYU ; Qiusui MAI ; Xiyu CAI ; Ning GAN ; Bin YU ; Shan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(9):796-801
Objective:
To investigate the effect of magnetic-induced cell targeted transplantation (MagIC-TT) on repair of bone defects in mice using therapeutic fluorescent gene labeled cells into bone tissue and its mechanism.
Methods:
The proliferation, apoptosis and targeted migration ability were compared between magnetized and unmagnetized murine bone marrow stromal cells labeled with green fluorescent protein (GFP-BMSCs) (
5. The risk of hepatitis B virus infection in people with diabetes mellitus: a meta-analysis
Bingfeng HAN ; Qianli YUAN ; Jiang LIU ; Fuqiang CUI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(7):748-752
Objective:
To evaluate the relevance of diabetes mellitus and hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection in people by Meta-analysis.
Methods:
Databases we searched included CNKI, VIP China Science and Technology Journal Database, Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, PubMed, Cochrane Library and Web of Science Core Collection database. Publication time was from January 1997 to May 2017. The Languages were limited to Chinese and English. English search terms include: diabetes, diabetes mellitus, hepatitis B and risk. Chinese search terms include: diabetes mellitus, hepatitis B and risk. We included all observational studies on diabetes and HBV infection. Firstly, the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale and the evaluation criteria of Cross-sectional study recommended by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality were used to evaluate the quality of articles. Secondly, RevMan 5.3 software was used for heterogeneity testing. Subgroup analysis, random effects model and Mantel-Haenszel method were used to calculate the combined
6.Analysis of genetic susceptibility to proliferative diabetic retinopathy in Han patients with type 2 diabetes from Southern China by whole exome sequencing and SnaPshot
Jie XIE ; Zhengxuan JIANG ; Liang ZHANG ; Ying CUI ; Jun WANG ; Aiping ZHANG ; Qianli MENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2018;36(10):774-779
Objective To research the genetic susceptibility of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) in Han patients with type 2 diabetes from Southern China.Methods A cross-sectional study was performed under the informed consent of the patients.Patients with type 2 diabetes in the Dongguan Eye Study from September 2011 to February 2012 and relative patients treated in Guangdong General Hospital from July 2017 to March 2018 were included in this study,including 100 patients with diabetes mellitus(DM) and 120 patients with PDR.Whole exome sequencing was used to identify DNA mutation in peripheral blood samples from 22 type 2 diabetic patients without retinopathy (DM group) and 23 diabetic patients with PDR (PDR group).Genotype and allele of the nine selected single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were tested and analyzed by SnaPshot technology in another 78 DM patients without retinopathy and 97 PDR patients.Results A total of 75 SNPs were associated with PDR (P<0.01),involving 53 genes.Eleven gene loci were in the exon region and 7 were non-synonymous mutations.Nine exon loci of 8 genes with significant differences were screened out for the verification.SnaPshot SNP genotyping technique found that there were no significant differences in allele and genotype frequency in the nine selected SNPs between PDR group and DM group (all at P>0.05).However,7 haplotypes distribution frequencies were significantly different between PDR group and DM group (all at P<0.01).Hapl and Hap4 might reduce the risk of PDR (both at OR<1,P<0.05),and Hap2 might increase the risk of PDR (OR> 1,P<0.05).Conclusions The occurrence of PDR probably has a genetic susceptibility in type 2 DM patients of Han nationality in Southern China.
7.In vivo distribution of luciferase gene-labeled bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells infused through different approaches
Xiaowei SUN ; Hao HUANG ; Yongjun ZHOU ; Xiaoli CHEN ; Pengxin QIAO ; Chun ZOU ; Qiuxia ZHANG ; Qianli JIANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;38(5):676-681
BACKGROUND:Most bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s are infused intravenously and have very low efficiency of homing to the bone marrow. However, cel infusion via the femoral approach is little reported. OBJECTIVE:To explore the distribution of luciferase gene modified red fluorescent protein transgenic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s in vivo through different infusion routes. METHODS:Luciferase gene modified bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s at different gradients (5×106, 1×106, 1×105, 1×104) were seeded or injected into the in vitro pore plate or free femurs to observe the fluorescence imaging and select the best concentration of cel s. Luciferase gene modified bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s at the best cel concentration were injected into the mice via the femur and the tail vein, respectively. The distribution of fluorescence and cel number in the mice were explored by using bioluminescence, pathological examination, flow cytometry and quantitative PCR. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Ex vivo fluorescence intensity of luciferase gene modified bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s was positively correlated with the cel concentration;fluorescent cel s in vivo appeared in the femur first and then quickly spread to the lungs in the femur group, while fluorescent cel s in the tail vein group spread to the lungs quickly after cel infusion. Fluorescent cel s could be seen in the spleen, liver and other organs 24 hours later in the two groups. The distribution and migration of cel s in mice could be observed successful y by bioluminescence;5 minutes after cel infusion, the lungs of mice in the two groups began to emit fluorescence that could spread to the liver, spleen and other tissues 24 hours later, and the fluorescence intensity reached its peak after 15 minutes. The distribution of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s in mice had no significant difference between the femur group and the tail vein group. To conclude, cel injection through the bone marrow cavity and tail vein fails to promote the homing of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cel s to the bone marrow.
8.Sorafenib as salvage therapy in refractory relapsed acute myeloid leukemia with positive FLT3 mutation.
Yu ZHANG ; Li XUAN ; Zhiping FAN ; Fen HUANG ; Qianli JIANG ; Na XU ; Ya GAO ; Jing SUN ; Qifa LIU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2016;37(4):292-296
OBJECTIVETo analyze the effect of sorafenib as salvage therapy used before and/or after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) in refractory relapsed FLT3-positive acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
METHODSA total of 16 patients with refractory relapsed FLT3-positive AML, including 10 refractory relapsed pre-transplantation and 6 relapsed after allo-HSCT, were enrolled in this retrospective study. Sorafenib treatment protocols included sorafenib in combination with chemotherapy inducing remission, and sorafenib monotherapy as mauntenance treatment after complete remission (CR).
RESULTSThirteen of the 16 patients achieved CR after one or two courses of induction therapy, including 7 refractory relapsed pre-transplantation and 6 relapsed after allo-HSCT. With a median follow up of 472 (range, 59-1569) days post-transplantation, 12 patients survived and 4 died. Causes of death included leukemia relapse (n=3) and acute graft-versus-host disease (n=1). The 2-year overall and disease-free survival post-transplantation of the 16 patients were (75.0±10.8) % and (50.5±13.7) % respectively. The main side effect of sorafenib was the skin rash. The incidence of rash was lower in the patients used sorafenib pre-transplantation than those post-transplantation (30.0% vs 75.0%, P=0.043).
CONCLUSIONSorafenib used as salvage therapy befor and/or after transplantation for refractory relapsed FLT3-positive AML could reduce the relapse rate and improve the survival.
Antineoplastic Agents ; therapeutic use ; Disease-Free Survival ; Graft vs Host Disease ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ; Humans ; Induction Chemotherapy ; Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ; genetics ; therapy ; Mutation ; Niacinamide ; analogs & derivatives ; therapeutic use ; Phenylurea Compounds ; therapeutic use ; Recurrence ; Remission Induction ; Retrospective Studies ; Salvage Therapy ; Treatment Outcome ; fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3 ; genetics
9.Value of C-reactive protein level on transplantation day in predicting early post-transplant infections and outcomes of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Kefeng SHEN ; Qifa LIU ; Jing SUN ; Qianli JIANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Hongsheng ZHOU ; Min DAI ; Min XIAO ; Jin WANG ; Li LUO ; Qinlu LI ; Haiyun AN ; Zhen-Ya HONG ; Li MENG ; Mo YANG ; Jianfeng ZHOU ; Gaoxiang WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(11):1535-1539
OBJECTIVETo investigate the value of C-reactive protein (CRP) on transplantation day in predicting early post-transplant infections and outcomes of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT).
METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 78 recipients undergoing allo-HSCT. The clinical reference value of CRP on transplantation day was determined, and its sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing bacteremia was analyzed using receiver-operating characteristic curve (ROC). The incidence of transplant-related complications, overall survival, and relapse rate of the patients were analyzed with respect to the CRP level.
RESULTSThe clinical reference value of CRP for diagnosing bacteremia was 23.3 mg/L (AUC=0.735 [95% CI: 0.623-0.848], P=0.001), which had a diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of 0.793 and 0.592, respectively. Compared with the patients with low CRP levels, the patients with high CRP levels tended to have delayed neutrophil reconstitution and platelet engraftment by 0.71 days (P=0.237) and 4.09 days (P=0.048), respectively, and had a significantly higher incidence of bacteremia (17.1% vs 53.5%, P=0.001) and CMV viremia (37.1% vs 72.1%, P=0.003) within 100 days following the transplantation; the incidences of EBV viremia, pulmonary invasive fungal infection, or acute graft versus host disease (aGVHD) showed no significant difference between the two groups (41.9% vs 22.9%, P=0.094; 14.0% vs 5.7%, P=0.285; 51.2% vs 45.7, P=0.656, respectively). During the follow-up for a median of 318 (7-773) days in high-CRP group and for 299 (78-747) days in low-CRP group, the high-CRP group showed a significantly lower 2-year overall survival than the low-CRP group (42.5% vs 78.4%, P=0.022), and tended to have a higher 2-year cumulative relapse rate (52.3% vs 19.8%, P=0.235). Logistic multivariate analysis identified a high CRP level on transplantation day as the independent risk factor for post-transplant bacteremia within 100 days (OR=5.090 [95% CI: 1.115 -23.229], P=0.036).
CONCLUSIONA high CRP level on transplantation day can be indicative of a high risk of early post-transplant bacteremia and CMV viremia and also a poor prognosis following allo-HSCT.
Bacteremia ; diagnosis ; C-Reactive Protein ; chemistry ; Graft vs Host Disease ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ; Humans ; Incidence ; Mycoses ; Prognosis ; Recurrence ; Retrospective Studies ; Risk Factors ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Viremia ; diagnosis
10.An Ultrasensitive Simultaneous Immunoassay Based on Arsenic and Mercury Ions Labeled SiO2@Au Nanoparticle Probes
Tianhua LI ; Ning GAN ; Dazhen WU ; Haijuan JIN ; Yuting CAO ; Qianli JIANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(6):817-823
An ultrasensitive immunoassay was developed based on As3+ and Hg2+ labeled SiO2 @ Au nanoparticles signal tags and hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HG-AFS) for the detection of carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA) and carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) respectively. Firstly, amino SiO2@ Au NPs were synthesized for selective absorption of As3+ and Hg2+ ions respectively. Subsequently,the secondary antibody (Ab2) of CEA and CA 19-9 was respectively labeled on As3+ or Hg2+-SiO2 @ Au NPs to prepare the corresponding signal tags for CEA and CA 19-9. Based on the sandwich immunoassay scheme, the tags, two antigen and corresponding first antibodies were bio-conjugated on the bottom of 96-well plate at room temperature to form the immunocomplex. After it was dissolved in alkali solution, As3+ and Hg2+ ions were released in solution and detected by HG-AFS, which concentration was proportional with logarithms of CEA and CA 19-9. The reaction conditions were optimized and the tags were characterized. This assay was based on determination of the concentration of As3+ and Hg2+ for quantization of the corresponding CEA and CA 19-9 antigen. The assay showed a wide linear range from 0. 001 to 100. 0 μg / L for CEA and 0. 01-80 U/ mL for CA 19-9, and a lower detection limit of 0. 5 ng / L and 0. 005 U/ mL respectively. This proposed method was used in real serums samples, the results were consistence with that by ELISA. The immunoassay showed three orders of magnitude of sensitivity lower than that of ELISA, which provides a promising simultaneous immunoassay for the early diagnosis of cancer .

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