1.A Novel Retrograde AAV Variant for Functional Manipulation of Cortical Projection Neurons in Mice and Monkeys.
Yefei CHEN ; Jingyi WANG ; Jing LIU ; Jianbang LIN ; Yunping LIN ; Jinyao NIE ; Qi YUE ; Chunshan DENG ; Xiaofei QI ; Yuantao LI ; Ji DAI ; Zhonghua LU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2024;40(1):90-102
Retrograde adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are capable of infecting the axons of projection neurons and serve as a powerful tool for the anatomical and functional characterization of neural networks. However, few retrograde AAV capsids have been shown to offer access to cortical projection neurons across different species and enable the manipulation of neural function in non-human primates (NHPs). Here, we report the development of a novel retrograde AAV capsid, AAV-DJ8R, which efficiently labeled cortical projection neurons after local administration into the striatum of mice and macaques. In addition, intrastriatally injected AAV-DJ8R mediated opsin expression in the mouse motor cortex and induced robust behavioral alterations. Moreover, AAV-DJ8R markedly increased motor cortical neuron firing upon optogenetic light stimulation after viral delivery into the macaque putamen. These data demonstrate the usefulness of AAV-DJ8R as an efficient retrograde tracer for cortical projection neurons in rodents and NHPs and indicate its suitability for use in conducting functional interrogations.
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Haplorhini
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2.Mediating effects of cognitive function on the relationship between literacy level and depressive symptoms in middle-aged and elderly people in China
Huaiju GE ; Shihong DONG ; Weiming GUAN ; Wenyu SU ; Yan LIU ; Yuantao QI ; Guifeng MA
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2024;35(3):18-22
Objective To explore the mediating role of cognitive function in the association between literacy level and depressive symptoms in middle-aged and elderly people in China. Methods Using the fourth national follow-up data of the China Health and Elderly Care Tracking Survey 2018, 8 124 middle-aged and elderly people aged 45 years and above were included as the study subjects. The PROCESS 4.0 program was used to test the mediating effect of cognitive function between literacy level and depressive symptoms, and the Bootstrap method was used for the mediator variable validation. Results The detection rate of depressive symptoms among middle-aged and elderly people in China was 38.10%. After controlling for gender, place of residence, marital status, smoking, alcohol consumption, and exercise, literacy level was a negative predictor of depressive symptoms in middle-aged and elderly people (β =-0.480, t =-11.248, P<0.001). Cognitive function accounted for 58.75% of the amount of mediating effect between literacy level and depressive symptoms. Conclusion Literacy level and cognitive function are associated with depressive symptoms in middle-aged and elderly people. Literacy level can influence depressive symptoms directly or indirectly through the mediation of cognitive dysfunction.
3.Impact of evodiamine on the proliferation,migration and invasion of trophoblastic cells induced by high glucose and its mechanism
Lijuan WANG ; Yuantao LIU ; Pengfei TIAN
China Pharmacy 2024;35(12):1463-1468
OBJECTIVE To investigate the impact of evodiamine on the proliferation, migration and invasion abilities of trophoblastic cells induced by high glucose and its potential mechanism based on advanced glycation end products (AGE)/receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) signaling pathway. METHODS Human trophoblastic cells HTR-8/SVneo were divided into control group, high glucose group, evodiamine low-dose group (2 μmol/L), evodiamine high-dose group (4 μmol/L), pc-NC group (transfected with pc-NC plasmid+4 μmol/L evodiamine), and pc-RAGE group (transfected with pc-RAGE plasmid+ 4 μmol/L evodiamine). Cells in all groups except for the control group were cultured in a high sugar (25 mmol/L glucose) environment, and cells in all groups except for the control group and the model group were transfected with the corresponding plasmids and/or received the corresponding drug interventions. The survival rate, apoptotic rate, scratch healing rate, and invasion number, as well as the protein and mRNA expressions of AGE, RAGE, nuclear factor- κB p65 (NF- κB p65), matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), and MMP-9 were examined in each group. RESULTS Compared with the control group, the cell survival rate, scratch healing rate, invasions number, and the mRNA and protein expressions of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in the high glucose group significantly decreased (P<0.05), while the apoptotic rate, the mRNA and protein expressions of AGE and RAGE, the mRNA expression of NF-κB p65, and the phosphorylation level of NF-κB p65 protein significantly increased (P<0.05); compared with the high glucose group, the above indexes of cells in evodiamine low-dose and high-dose groups were significantly improved, and the effect of the high-dose group was significantly better than that of the low-dose group (P<0.05); overexpression of RAGE attenuated the ameliorative effect of evodiamine onthe above indexes in high glucose-induced trophoblast cells (except for AGE mRNA and protein) (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS Evodiamine can promote the proliferation, migration and invasion of high glucose-induced trophoblast cells and ameliorate their functional impairment, and the above effects are associated with the inhibition of the AGE/RAGE signaling pathway.
4.Current and predicted disease burden in middle aged and elderly population aged 55 years and above in Shenzhen, 2016-2030
Junyan XI ; Ruiqi MING ; Yijing WANG ; Yingbin FU ; Zhen ZHANG ; Jia ZHANG ; Jianjun BAI ; Yining XIANG ; Xiao LIN ; Jing GU ; Yuantao HAO ; Gang LIU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2024;45(11):1550-1558
Objective:To analyze the disease burden in middle-aged and elderly population aged ≥55 in Shenzhen from 2016 to 2030 and provide evidence for the development of healthy aging strategies.Methods:The years of life lost (YLL), years lost due to disability (YLD), and the disability-adjusted life year (DALY) in this population from 2016 to 2022 were calculated. Joinpoint log-linear regression model was used to analyze the time trend. Bayesian age-period-cohort model and grey system model were used to predict YLL, YLD, and DALY in this population in 2030.Results:From 2016 to 2022, the crude DALY rate showed a transient fluctuation in age group 55-74 years, but a pronounced increase in age group ≥85 years. The proportions of YLL and YLD due to non-communicable diseases in all age groups was considerably higher than those due to communicable and nutritional diseases and injuries. In 2022, in all age groups, the YLL due to neoplasms (55-74 years old) and cardiovascular disease (≥75 years old) ranked first, and the YLD due to musculoskeletal disorder ranked first. By 2030, the causes of YLL and YLD ranking first in each age group would be remained, while the ranks of some causes would increase.Conclusions:The age specific characteristics of current and predicted disease burden differed in individuals aged ≥55 years. Therefore, it is necessary to allocate social and medical resources according to the disease burden pattern.
5.Relationship between plasma mtDNA,tissue MIP1α,MCP-1 and recovery of hip function in patients with hip fractures
Zhonglei SU ; Yuntao GUO ; Jinfeng LIU ; Wenjuan WANG ; Yuantao DUAN ; Xin'an GUO
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2024;32(11):1200-1204
Objective To analyze the relationship between plasma mitochondrial DNA(mtDNA),macrophage inflammatory protein-1α(MIP1α)and monocyte chemotactic protein 1(MCP-1)in vastus lateralis tissues and postoperative muscle atrophy,recovery of hip function in patients with hip fractures.Methods A total of 86 patients with hip fractures and 43 patients with coxitis in Jinan Eighth People's Hospital were enrolled as hip fracture group and coxitis group between October 2020 and October 2022,respectively.The lateral muscle tissues were collected as samples during surgery.The level of plasma mtDNA was detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction.Before surgery,levels of serum interleukin-6(IL-6)and tumor necrosis factor α(TNF-α)were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Before surgery,cross-sectional areas of types Ⅰ and Ⅱ vastus lateralis fibers were detected by immunofluorescence method.Before surgery,expression levels of MIP1α and MCP-1 proteins in lateral muscle tissues were detected by Western blot.All patients with hip fracture were effectively followed up for 6 months after surgery.At 3 and 6 months after surgery,total lean mass(TLM)and unaffected limb lean mass(ULLM)were detected by DXA.Results The level of plasma mtDNA in hip fracture group was higher than that in coxitis group before surgery[(4.12±0.53)vs(2.37±0.36),P<0.05],levels of serum IL-6 and TNF-α were higher than those in coxitis group[(34.68±6.14)pg/ml,(21.54±4.12)pg/ml vs(12.74±3.06)pg/ml,(10.81±2.71)pg/ml,P<0.05],cross-sectional areas of types Ⅰ and Ⅱ vastus lateralis fibers were smaller than those in coxitis group[(4321.45±441.36)μm2,(2384.38±247.11)μm2 vs(5417.63±553.27)μm2,(3569.24±368.22)μm2,P<0.05],and expression levels of MIP1α and MCP-1 proteins were higher than those in coxitis group[(2.34±0.25),(2.47±0.28)vs(1.18±0.15),(1.95±0.23),P<0.05].In patients with hip fracture after 6 months of follow-up,there were 53 cases with good prognosis and 33 cases with poor prognosis.The level of plasma mtDNA in poor prognosis group was higher than that in good prognosis group before surgery[(4.53±0.52)vs(3.87±0.44),P<0.05],levels of serum IL-6 and TNF-α were higher than those in good prognosis group[(35.97±5.32)pg/ml,(20.74±4.27)pg/ml vs(33.51±5.16)pg/ml,(22.83±4.33)pg/ml,P<0.05],cross-sectional areas of types Ⅰ and Ⅱ vastus lateralis fibers were smaller than those in good prognosis group[(4174.26±434.60)μm2,(2309.56±246.18)μm2 vs(4394.42±450.12)μm2,(2430.97±250.72)μm2,P<0.05],and expression levels of MIP1α and MCP-1 proteins were higher than those in good prognosis group[(2.47±0.28),(1.95±0.23)vs(2.26±0.24),(1.82±0.21),P<0.05].TLM and ULLM at 6 months after surgery were lower than those at 3 months after surgery in good prognosis group and poor prognosis group(P<0.05).At 3 and 6 months after surgery,there was no significant different in TLM or ULLM between good prognosis group and poor prognosis group(P>0.05).Conclusion Traumatic stress injury will increase level of plasma mtDNA in patients with hip fracture,which will induce the increase of systemic inflammatory indexes(serum IL-6,TNF-α)and inflammatory factors(MCP-1,MIP1α)levels,aggravate muscle atrophy and cause postoperative decline of hip function.
6.Health-related quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes based on the European 5-Dimensional Health Scale
Yan LIU ; Yuetong LIN ; Yuantao QI ; Jie GAO ; Xi-e GENG ; Yan CUI ; Lijun YANG ; Guifeng MA
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2023;34(4):11-15
Objective To evaluate the quality of life of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Weifang City, Shandong Province and to explore its influencing factors. Methods A multistage stratified random sampling method was used to investigate patients in endocrine outpatient clinics in four medical institutions in Weifang from July to September 2022. The survey included general information, multi-dimensional evaluation of quality of life with the EQ-5D-5L scale, calculation of health utility values, and analysis of influencing factors using Tobit regression models. Results A total of 397 patients with type 2 diabetes were included in the present investigation, with health utility value of 0.82±0.21 points and visual analogue scale (VAS) score of 79.47±12.81 points. Pain or discomfort, anxiety or depression were more prominent in the study population. Age, diabetic complications, BMI, daily need for care, social support, and daily level of glycemic control were factors influencing health-related quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes. Conclusion In the actual treatment of type 2 diabetes patients, an emphasis should be placed on protecting elderly type 2 diabetic patients, preventing and controlling the occurrence and development of diabetic complications, and improving daily blood glucose control to further improve the health-related quality of life of the population.
7.Construction of basic rehabilitation training course for family doctor teams serving for people with disabilities based on WHO rehabilitation competency framework
Xiulian YANG ; Jian QIN ; Yuantao XIAN ; Hongliang LIU ; Yaru YANG ; Youyu XIANG ; Jie LUO ; Shixun ZHONG ; Yu ZHONG ; Sujun ZHOU ; Hong SU ; Hongmei XIAO ; Xinjian ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(11):1249-1260
ObjectiveTo develop basic training courses for family doctor teams for people with disabilities. MethodsUtilizing the methods and theories of the World Health Organization (WHO) rehabilitation competency framework (RCF), and referring to the WHO universal health coverage global competency framework, the rehabilitation competency characteristics of family doctor teams for people with disabilities in community settings were analyzed, and a basic training course system for these teams based on the RCF was developed. Results and ConclusionBased on RCF, a competency framework for family doctor teams serving people with disabilities has been constructed. The objectives, content and training course system for basic rehabilitation training has been established.
8.Progress in pathogenic mechanisms of neurotropic viruses crossing blood-brain barrier and invading central nervous system
Yu ZHANG ; Haifeng LIU ; Xiaoning LIU ; Yuantao ZHOU ; Lyuyan TAO ; Xiaoli HE ; Yang XIAO ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2022;42(11):906-911
Blood-brain barrier is a natural barrier between blood and brain tissue that can protect the brain from invasion by infectious pathogens in blood and maintain the homeostasis of the brain environment. However, neurotropic viruses can escape or disrupt blood-brain barrier and then invade the brain, causing serious complications in the central nervous system such as encephalitis and meningitis, which seriously threaten human life. This paper mainly summarized the research progress in the pathogenic mechanisms of common neurotropic viruses crossing blood-brain barrier and invading the central nervous system.
9.Research on the convergence mechanism of the medical-nursing combined care based on synergy theory
Jin DU ; Yuantao QI ; Xinwei HAN ; Di MA ; Jinmei LIU ; Guifeng MA ; Anning MA
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2022;38(5):383-386
Objective:To identify the key convergence points in the medical-nursing combined care among literature, and establish a mechanism for medical-nursing combined care integration from the perspective of the synergy theory, for the purpose of promoting the integrated development of such care in China.Methods:Relevant literature on the medical-nursing combined care were retrieved from the CNKI database from September 2013 to September 2021. The search formula used was TI= "the medical-nursing care integration" AND SU=(convergence+ transformation+ coordination+ mechanism), while supplementary searches were made using " pkulaw.com database" and Baidu Scholar database. The method of literature content analysis was used to screen key points of the medical-nursing combined care, and the convergence mechanism was built based on the perspective of the synergy theory.Results:A total of 42 literatures were included in this study, 8 key convergence points of medica-nursing combined care integration were identified. Namely the 4 key horizontal convergence points of medical care, aging care, rehabilitation and nursing, the 3 key vertical convergence points of home care, institution care and community care, and the one key convergence point of institutional medical care. Based on the synergy theory and the 8 key convergence points, the " 431" convergence mechanism of medical-nursing combined care was constructed. This mechanism refered to the horizontal linkage of healthcare, nursing, rehabilitation and aging care, the vertical redirection among home care, institution care and community care modes, and the development mode focusing on institutional aging care.Conclusions:At present, the poor convergence between aging care and nursing care in China is a key roadblock hindering the integrated development of aging and nursing care. Medical-nursing combined care should be conducive to the " 431" convergence development, achieving horizontal linkage, vertical redirection, and resource sharing, for the purpose of high-quality development of China′s aging care system.
10.Dual role of exosomes in viral infection: immune activation and immune escape
Yuantao ZHOU ; Xiaoli HE ; Yu ZHANG ; Lyuyan TAO ; Xiaoning LIU ; Haifeng LIU ; Li LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2021;41(9):731-735
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles containing a variety of cell membrane molecules and related protein. They have been found to act as important intercellular messengers carrying functional RNAs, proteins and lipids that can induce phenotypic changes in recipient cells and promote cell activation or inhibition effect. In recent years, some studies have shown that exosomes can not only play an immune activation role to trigger antiviral immune response after viral infection, but also help to spread virus among cells, thus contributing to viral immune escape. Exosomes can either spread or limit an infection depending on the type of pathogen and the features of source cells, and can be studied as potential targets for development of antiviral drugs and vaccines. This review summarized the role of exosomes in viral infections with an emphasis on their potential contribution to pathogenesis.


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