1.Preparation Methods and Evaluation Criteria Analysis of Animal Models for Perimenopausal Syndrome
Tianwei LIANG ; Yasheng DENG ; Hui HUANG ; Na RONG ; Xin LIU ; Yujie WANG ; Jiang LIN
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2024;44(1):74-84
Objective To comprehensively analyze the reported preparation methods for animal models of perimenopausal syndrome (PS), to compare the advantages and disadvantages of various preparation elements and detection indexes, so as to provide useful references for the optimization of the relevant animal models as well as the standardization of their application in the efficacy evaluation of new drugs.MethodsIn this paper, literature research methods were applied using "perimenopausal syndrome" as the subject term. The publication period of the literature was limited to January 2016 to February 2023. Relevant literature on the preparation of PS animal models was retrieved from databases such as China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang database, and PubMed. After screening the experimental literature that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, detailed information on experimental animal strains, modeling methods, duration of drug administration, positive drugs, detection indexes and other relevant information were collected. After the above information was standardized, the PS animal model database was established using Excel 2010 software. The model preparation elements and evaluation indexes were summarized systematically, and the statistical results were processed and analyzed using Excel 2010 software.Results A total of 247 articles were screened. SD rats (164 times, 65.86%) and Wistar rats (35 times, 14.06%) were often used to prepare PS animal models. Bilateral ovariectomy (139 times, 53.87%) and natural aging (43 times, 16.80%) were chosen as modeling methods. The ages of rats used for modeling ranged from 7 weeks to 18 months, with 3-month-old rats (22 times, 21.78%) being the most common. The detection indexes were comprehensively evaluated from multiple perspectives, including serum biochemistry, vaginal exfoliated cell smear, histomorphology, general observation, behavioral observation, and organ tissue protein immunoblotting. Western medical evaluation indexes were commonly used to test the successful preparation of models, with vaginal exfoliated cell smears being the most frequently used method (125 times, 85.04%). A model was considered successfully prepared when estrous cycle disorder or irregularity was observed. Some literature also determined modeling success by detecting a significant decrease in serum estradiol levels (5 times, 3.04%). Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome evaluation often used a combination of Chinese and Western medical evaluation indexes for comprehensive evaluation, with researchers determining the TCM syndrome through vaginal exfoliated cell smears supplemented by general observation (3 times, 2.04%).Conclusion There are many methods for preparing PS animal models, but there are still significant differences in the selection of animal species, age, criteria for successful modeling, and TCM syndrome evaluation in the related literature.
2.Research progress in the mechanism of intestinal environmental disturbance on the occurrence and development of sepsis-associated liver injury
Tianwei WANG ; Hailong YU ; Jiangquan YU ; Jun SHAO ; Ruiqiang ZHENG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2024;36(6):660-663
Sepsis-associated liver injury (SALI) is a common complication of sepsis, which is characterized by systemic immune disorders induced by sepsis leading to liver damage. Currently, there are no effective treatments for SALI, which is related to its complex pathophysiological mechanisms. In recent years, the disorder of intestinal environment after sepsis has been considered as an important factor for SALI, but the specific molecular mechanism of the above process is still unclear. This article will review the pathological role and molecular mechanisms between intestinal environmental disturbance and SALI, aiming to analyze the potential research direction of SALI and identify potential therapeutic targets for its treatment.
3.Research progress on early biomarkers of cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury
Tianwei WANG ; Chengbin TANG ; Wei JIANG ; Hailong YU ; Jun SHAO ; Jing YUAN
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(3):131-139
Cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury (CSA-AKI) is a common and serious complication following cardiac surgical procedures. The conventional diagnostic methods relying on serum creatinine and urine output changes often exhibit delayed responsiveness. Therefore, there is an urgent need for highly sensitive and specific biomarkers to detect and identify high-risk patients with CSA-AKI at an early stage, allowing for timely intervention and improved clinical outcomes. In this paper, the relevant biomarkers of CSA-AKI were reviewed in order to provide valuable information for the subsequent research on CSA-AKI.
4.Research status and development of biodegradable zinc alloy as orthopedics implant.
Tianwei ZHANG ; Yuchen LIU ; Weidan WANG ; Dewei ZHAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(3):589-594
Znic (Zn) alloys with good cytocompatibility and suitable degradation rate have been a kind of biodegradable metal with great potential for clinical applications. This paper summarizes the biological role of degradable Zn alloy as bone implant materials, discusses the mechanical properties of different Zn alloys and their advantages and disadvantages as bone implant materials, and analyzes the influence of different processing strategies (such as alloying and additive manufacturing) on the mechanical properties of Zn alloys. This paper provides systematic design approaches for biodegradable Zn alloys as bone implant materials in terms of the material selection, product processing, structural topology optimization, and assesses their application prospects with a view to better serve the clinic.
Orthopedics
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Zinc
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Alloys
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Dental Materials
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Prostheses and Implants
5.Acupuncture Improve Scognitive Function of Vascular Dementia Rats by Regulating TLR-4/MyD88/NF-κB Pathway
Tianwei BI ; Zixuan XU ; Jie SONG ; Ping WANG ; Fei WANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(12):4032-4038
Objective To study the effect of acupuncture on the effect of acupuncture on the learning and memory ability and inflammatory factor expression in rats with vascular dementia,to provides an experimental basis for acupuncture and treatment of vascular dementia.Methods Randomly dividing thirty-six SPF grade SD male rats into 12 rats in sham surgery(A),model(B),and acupuncture(C).Groups B and C will prepare the VD model,and Group A will only surgically isolated the bilateral common carotid arteries without ligation.In Group C,acupuncture with"Baihui","Shenshu"and"Fenglong"points were used for intervention,each course lasts for 6 days,for a total of 2 sessions;Group A and Group B were fed normally without intervention.Morris water maze experiment was used to assess spatial learning and memory,ELISA for serum IL-1β and TNF-α,Real-time PCR for TLR-4,MyD88 and NF-κB mRNA,positive expression of Iba1 and NF-κB,and Western blot for relative expression levels of IL-1β and TNF-α in hippocampus.Results Compared with group B,group C rats had a shorter escape latency period(P<0.01)and had crossed the platform more often(P<0.05);The serum concentrations of TNF-α and IL-1β were significantly decreased(P<0.01);The expression amount of mRNA of TLR-4/MyD88/NF-κB was significantly reduced in the hippocampus(P<0.01);The positive expression of Iba1 and NF-κB protein in the brain was significantly reduced(P<0.01);The relative expression level of TNF-α and IL-1β in the hippocampus was significantly reduced(P<0.01).Conclusion Needle"Baihui","Shenshu"and"Fenglong"can improve vascular dementia rats cognitive dysfunction,and the mechanism may be related to the inhibition of neuroinflammatory response by inhibiting TLR-4/MyD88/NF-κB signaling pathway activity.
6.Activating transcription factor 4 aggravates angiotensin IIinduced cell dysfunction in human vascular aortic smooth muscle cells via transcriptionally activating fibroblast growth factor 21
Ke TAO ; Ming LI ; Xuefeng GU ; Ming WANG ; Tianwei QIAN ; Lijun HU ; Jiang LI
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2022;26(5):347-355
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a life-threatening disorder worldwide. Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) was shown to display a high level in the plasma of patients with AAA; however, its detailed functions underlying AAA pathogenesis are unclear. An in vitro AAA model was established in human aortic vascular smooth muscle cells (HASMCs) by angiotensin II (Ang-II) stimulation. Cell counting kit-8, wound healing, and Transwell assays were utilized for measuring cell proliferation and migration. RT-qPCR was used for detecting mRNA expression of FGF21 and activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4). Western blotting was utilized for assessing protein levels of FGF21, ATF4, and markers for the contractile phenotype of HASMCs. ChIP and luciferase reporter assays were implemented for identifying the binding relation between AFT4 and FGF21 promoters. FGF21 and ATF4 were both upregulated in Ang-II-treated HASMCs. Knocking down FGF21 attenuated Ang-IIinduced proliferation, migration, and phenotype switch of HASMCs. ATF4 activated FGF21 transcription by binding to its promoter. FGF21 overexpression reversed AFT4 silencing-mediated inhibition of cell proliferation, migration, and phenotype switch.ATF4 transcriptionally upregulates FGF21 to promote the proliferation, migration, and phenotype switch of Ang-II-treated HASMCs.
7.From Parametric Representation to Dynamical System: Shifting Views of the Motor Cortex in Motor Control.
Tianwei WANG ; Yun CHEN ; He CUI
Neuroscience Bulletin 2022;38(7):796-808
In contrast to traditional representational perspectives in which the motor cortex is involved in motor control via neuronal preference for kinetics and kinematics, a dynamical system perspective emerging in the last decade views the motor cortex as a dynamical machine that generates motor commands by autonomous temporal evolution. In this review, we first look back at the history of the representational and dynamical perspectives and discuss their explanatory power and controversy from both empirical and computational points of view. Here, we aim to reconcile the above perspectives, and evaluate their theoretical impact, future direction, and potential applications in brain-machine interfaces.
Biomechanical Phenomena
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Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Motor Cortex/physiology*
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Neurons/physiology*
8.Prevalence of overweight and obesity and its relationship with the risk factors of cardiovascular diseases among population for physical examination in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital
Jie SUN ; Weihong ZHOU ; Tianwei GU ; Jing WANG ; Dalong ZHU ; Yan BI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2021;37(1):39-44
Objective:To investigate the prevalences of overweight and obesity and its relationship with the risk factors of cardiovascular diseases among physical examination population in Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on 384 061 adults aged 20 years and older. Age- and sex-standardized prevalences of overweight and obesity were calculated using Chinese census data in 2010. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to assess the associations of overweight and obesity with the risk factors of cardiovascular diseases.Results:The age-standardized prevalences of overweight and obesity were 42.8% and 13.2% in men and 23.9% and 6.6% in women. A gradually increasing trend was observed in the prevalences of overweight and obesity from 2008 to 2016, especially in subjects aged 20-39 years. Overweight and obesity were significantly associated with increased risks of dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and hyperuricemia. These associations were found to be the strongest among subjects aged 20-39 years, which became weaker along with the increasing of age. The OR(95% CI) of dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and hyperuricemia were 4.23(4.01-4.47), 3.70(2.97-4.60), 6.19(5.76-6.64), and 3.66(3.45-3.88) in obese men aged 20-39 years, while 5.29(4.63-6.04), 6.38(3.86-10.55), 9.36(7.86-11.13), and 6.65(5.70-7.74) in obese women aged 20-39 years, respectively. Conclusion:The increasing trend in the prevalence of overweight and obesity is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases in Nanjing adults, especially in individuals aged 20-39 years.
9.Treatment of trauma to right posterior liver using laparoscopic surgery with patients in the left semiprone position: an experience on 18 patients
Libai LU ; Wei WANG ; Pengyu CHEN ; Tianwei YAO ; Zongjiang LUO ; Wenchuan LI ; Jian PU ; Qianli TANG ; Jianchu WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2021;27(8):566-569
Objective:To study the feasibility and safety in treatment of trauma to right posterior liver using laparoscopic surgery with patients in the left semiprone position.Methods:The clinical data of consecutive patients who were diagnosed to have trauma to the right posterior liver and were treated with laparoscopic surgery with patients in the left semiprone position at the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, the Affiliated Hospital of Youjiang Medical University for Nationalities between February 2016 and August 2020 were retrospectively analysed. The patients’ gender, age, mechanisms of injury, operative methods, operative time, amounts of abdominal effusion, degrees of liver injury, extents of intraoperative bleeding, amounts of postoperative drainage, lengths of postoperative hospital stay, and major postoperative complications were recorded and analyzed.Results:Among the 18 patients, there were 16 males and 2 females, aged (41.6±14.4) years. The mechanisms of liver trauma were caused by fall injury ( n=10), traffic accidents ( n=4), blunt injury ( n=2) and penetrating injury ( n=2). The levels of injuries were level Ⅲ in 16 patients and level Ⅳ in 2 patients. Laparoscopic suture repair was performed in 8 patients, partial hepatectomy in 4 patients, electrocoagulation hemostasis in 4 patients and ligation of bleeding vessels in 2 patients. All were successful in hemostasis. Abdominal effusion was (1 528.8±373.2) ml, intraoperative blood loss (80.6±16.7) ml, operation time (88.5±9.1) min, postoperative hospital stay 7 days and postoperative total drainage (93.8±13.6) ml. Ten patients were complicated with right pleural effusion, and they recovered with conservative treatment. There were no bile leakage, infection and other complications. Conclusion:Trauma to right posterior liver treated with laparoscopic with surgery patients in the left semiprone position had the advantages of adequate exposure which facilitated surgical hemostasis, resulting in minimal collateral damages and short hospital stay. The treatment was feasibility and safe.
10. Role and Mechanism of Colon Circadian Clock Gene Bmal1 Involved in Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Diarrhea
Yanjun WANG ; Weiwei ZENG ; Jianru ZHU ; Jing WANG ; Dongfeng CHEN ; Min YANG ; Suxia LI ; Tianwei DENG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2021;26(7):389-394
Background: Symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D) are known to be influenced by circadian oscillation; however, the pathophysiological mechanism is still unclear. Aims: To investigate the role and underlying mechanism of colon circadian clock gene Bmal1 involved in the occurrence of symptoms in IBS-D patients. Methods: Forty-six patients with IBS-D and 34 normal controls from Army Medical Center of PLA during September 2018 to February 2021 were recruited in this study. IBS-severity scoring system (IBS-SSS) was used to evaluate the severity of IBS-D symptoms. A colonoscopy was performed to obtain biopsy specimens from rectosigmoid colon. The concentration of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), and expressions of Bmal1 and chromogranin A (CgA), a biomarker of enterochromaffin cells (EC cells), in colonic mucosa were detected by ELISA and double-labeled immunofluorescence, respectively. Results: Both the 5-HT concentration and number of EC cells in colonic mucosa of IBS-D patients were significantly higher than those of the normal controls (all P< 0.05). Bmal1 was mainly expressed in intestinal epithelial cells and was highly expressed in EC cells. Co-expression of Bmal1 and CgA was observed. Compared with the normal control group biopsied at the same time point, expression of Bmal1 was significantly higher in specimens taken at 9 a.m., and expression of Bmal1 was significantly lower in specimens taken at 17 p.m. in IBS-D patients (all P< 0.05). Spearman correlation coefficient analysis showed that Bmal1 expression at 9 a.m. was positively correlated with the total score of IBS-SSS and subscore of abdominal pain and discomfort (r


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