1.Mito-TEMPO Ameliorates Sodium Palmitate Induced Ferroptosis in MIN6 Cells through PINK1/Parkin-Mediated Mitophagy
Chang BAOLEI ; Su YANYU ; Li TINGTING ; Zheng YANXIA ; Yang RUIRUI ; Lu HENG ; Wang HAO ; Ding YUSONG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2024;37(10):1128-1141
Objective Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species(mtROS)could cause damage to pancreatic β-cells,rendering them susceptible to oxidative damage.Hence,investigating the potential of the mitochondria-targeted antioxidant(Mito-TEMPO)to protect pancreatic β-cells from ferroptosis by mitigating lipid peroxidation becomes crucial. Methods MIN6 cells were cultured in vitro with 100 μmol/L sodium palmitate(SP)to simulate diabetes.FerroOrange was utilized for the detection of Fe2+fluorescence staining,BODIPY581/591C11 for lipid reactive oxygen species,and MitoSox-Red for mtROS.Alterations in mitophagy levels were assessed through the co-localization of lysosomal and mitochondrial fluorescence.Western blotting was employed to quantify protein levels of Acsl4,GPX4,FSP1,FE,PINK1,Parkin,TOMM20,P62,and LC3.Subsequently,interventions were implemented using Mito-TEMPO and Carbonyl cyanide 3-chlorophenylhydrazone(CCCP)to observe changes in ferroptosis and mitophagy within MIN6 cells. Results We found that SP induced a dose-dependent increase in Fe2+and lipid ROS in MIN6 cells while decreasing the expression levels of GPX4 and FSP1 proteins.Through bioinformatics analysis,it has been uncovered that mitophagy assumes a crucial role within the ferroptosis pathway associated with diabetes.Additionally,SP decreased the expression of mitophagy-related proteins PINK1 and Parkin,leading to mtROS overproduction.Conversely,Mito-TEMPO effectively eliminated mtROS while activating the mitophagy pathways involving PINK1 and Parkin,thereby reducing the occurrence of ferroptosis in MIN6 cells.CCCP also demonstrated efficacy in reducing ferroptosis in MIN6 cells. Conclusion In summary,Mito-TEMPO proved effective in attenuating mtROS production and initiating mitophagy pathways mediated by PINK1 and Parkin in MIN6 cells.Consequently,this decreased iron overload and lipid peroxidation,ultimately safeguarding the cells from ferroptosis.
2.Esophageal Cancer Screening and High-Risk Factor Investigation in High-Risk Populations of Mongolian and Han Ethnicities
Wula ALADAN ; Zhi-Heng CHANG ; Tong DANG ; Ying-Li WANG ; Bo-Fu TANG ; Lu LIU
Modern Interventional Diagnosis and Treatment in Gastroenterology 2024;29(2):135-140,145
Objective To assess the screening efficacy of a novel esophageal cell collector and esophageal exfoliated cell cytology examination for esophageal cancer and investigate risk factors associated with cytological examination results in the Han and Mongolian ethnic groups.Methods ①A total of 1196 high-risk individuals with esophageal cancer were selected for treatment at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Baotou Medical College.Esophageal cells were collected,and endoscopic examination and mucosal biopsy of the esophagus were performed.The pathological examination of the digestive tract endoscopic biopsy tissue was used as the gold standard to verify the diagnostic efficacy of cytological examination.① In this study,9256 Han and 572 Mongolian individuals who participated in esophageal cancer screening in the Baotou area were selected as the research subjects.General information,dietary habits,lifestyle habits,and other information of the subjects were collected through a questionnaire survey.Esophageal cells were collected using a new type of esophageal cell collector,and logistic regression analysis was used to identify the risk factors for positive cytology in Han and Mongolian populations.Results ① The novel esophageal cell collector and esophageal exfoliated cell cytology examination demonstrated excellent screening capabilities for esophageal cancer,with sensitivity(92.86%),specificity(99.58%),positive predictive value(PPV)of 72.22%,negative predictive value(NPV)of 99.92%,positive likelihood ratio(PLR)of 221.10,negative likelihood ratio(NLR)of 0.07,Youden index of 0.92,and an area under the ROC curve of 0.961(0.923-1.0).The optimal cutoff value was 2.50,yielding a sensitivity of 92.90%and specificity of 88.20%.②The cytological positivity rate among the Mongolian population(2.27%)was higher than that among the Han population(1.12%).The proportion of alcohol drinkers,those with a preference for hot and spicy foods,and those consuming pickled foods was higher in the Mongolian population than in the Han population.Logistic regression analysis revealed risk factors for the Han population:gender(OR=0.381,95%CI:0.256-0.568),age(OR=1.091,95%CI:1.067-1.116),alcohol consumption(OR=1.693,95%CI:1.150-2.492),and smoking(OR=2.127,95%CI:1.439-3.143).Risk factors for the Mongolian population were gender(OR=0.174,95%CI:0.047-0.638),age(OR=1.124,95%CI:1.052-1.200),and alcohol consumption(OR=3.945,95%CI:1.074-14.489).Conclusion ①The novel type of esophageal cell collector-esophageal exfoliative cytology examination has good screening efficacy for esophageal cancer.② Gender,age,alcohol consumption,and hot eating habits are the main risk factors for positive cytological diagnosis in the Mongolian population,while gender,age,alcohol consumption,and smoking are the main risk factors for positive cytological diagnosis in the Han population.
4.Current status and prospect of virtual reality technique's application in wound repair.
Heng Chang LI ; Jie Hui LI ; Wei LU ; Xuan HE
Chinese Journal of Burns 2022;38(5):486-490
As a new technology of drug-free treatment, virtual reality technique has been used in various medical fields, and is being increasingly applied in the field of wound repair. Virtual reality technology can alleviate the pain caused by acute and chronic wounds, relieve the psychological anxiety of patients with wounds, and then facilitate the recovery of patients. This paper reviews the research progress of virtual reality technique's application as a clinical adjuvant therapy in wound repair in three aspects: pain treatment, psychological treatment, and functional rehabilitation, analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of this technique, and discusses the prospects of its further application in the field of wound repair.
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Humans
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Pain
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Pain Management/methods*
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Technology
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Virtual Reality
6.Ethanol extract of Phellinus merrillii protects against diethylnitrosamine- and 2-acetylaminofluorene-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in rats.
Chun-Hung YANG ; Heng-Yuan CHANG ; Yi-Chuan CHEN ; Chia-Chen LU ; Shyh-Shyun HUANG ; Guan-Jhong HUANG ; Hsin-Chih LAI
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2017;23(2):117-124
OBJECTIVETo study whether the ethanol extract of Phellinus merrillii (EPM) has chemopreventive potential against liver carcinogenesis.
METHODSThirty male Spraque-Dawley rats were randomly divided into control group, EPM control group, hepatocarcinoma control group, low-dose EPM group and high-dose EPM group, 6 in each group. Using the Solt and Farber protocol in a rat model of hepatocarcinogenesis, the chemopreventive effect of EPM on diethylnitrosamine (DEN)-initiated, 2-acetylaminofluorene (2-AAF) and partial hepatectomy (PH)-promoted liver carcinogenesis in rats was evaluated. Basic pathophysiological and histological examinations, together with the serum levels of glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (sGOT), glutamic pyruvic transaminase (sGPT) and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (γ-GT) were measured.
RESULTSTreatment of EPM at the concentration of 2 g/kg body weight in the diet for 8 weeks clearly prevented the development of carcinogenesis and reduced the levels of sGOT, sGPT, and serum γ-GT of rats as compared with the hepatocarcinoma control group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). These phenotypes were accompanied by a significant increase in natural killer cell activity.
CONCLUSIONEPM showed a strong liver preventive effect against DEN+2-AAF+PH-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in a rat model.
2-Acetylaminofluorene ; Animals ; Basidiomycota ; chemistry ; Carcinogenesis ; chemically induced ; Cytoprotection ; drug effects ; Diethylnitrosamine ; Ethanol ; chemistry ; Liver Neoplasms, Experimental ; chemically induced ; prevention & control ; Male ; Plant Extracts ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Protective Agents ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
7.A Retrospective Analysis of Capsule Endoscopy in 573 Cases
Nan LI ; Heng LU ; Chang LIU ; Lin WU ; Jiong LIU ; Fangyu WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2016;21(8):479-483
Background:Capsule endoscopy has been demonstrated to be an effective diagnostic tool for small bowel diseases in a series of small sample researches. However,the results need to be verified by large sample studies. Aims:To investigate the diagnostic performance and safety of capsule endoscopy for small bowel diseases. Methods:Consecutive patients undergoing capsule endoscopy for suspected small bowel diseases from May 2008 to Apr. 2013 in Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command of PLA were collected and analyzed retrospectively. Results:A total of 573 patients were enrolled,the overall success rate of the examination was 99. 13%(568 / 573)and the overall completion rate was 88. 38%(502 / 568). The mean time of capsule passing the pylorus was 43. 45 min,and that of passing the small bowel was 287. 21 min. The overall detection rate of small bowel lesions was 53. 52%(304 / 568)and the overall diagnostic rate was 51. 06%(290 / 568). Both the detection rate and diagnostic rate in patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding(OGIB) were significantly higher than those in patients with obscure abdominal pain and chronic diarrhea(64. 26% and 62. 46%vs. 41. 72% and 39. 07% ,and 32. 14% and 27. 38% ,P all < 0. 05). Small bowel lesions detected by capsule endoscopy included angiopathy(21. 38% ),ulceration(20. 72% ),neoplasms(14. 47% ),erosion(11. 84% ),and Crohn’s disease(11. 18%),etc. Capsule retention occurred in 2. 29%(13/568)of the patients,and one acute intestinal obstruction and 2 perforations were observed. Conclusions:Capsule endoscopy is a safe and effective diagnostic modality for small bowel diseases. OGIB is the most common indication for capsule endoscopy,and capsule endoscopy is also helpful for evaluation of established or suspected Crohn’s disease.
8.Development of a reference dose for BDE-47, 99, and 209 using benchmark dose methods.
Lu Xi LI ; Li CHEN ; Dan CAO ; Bing Heng CHEN ; Yan ZHAO ; Xiang Zhou MENG ; Chang Ming XIE ; Yun Hui ZHANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2014;27(9):733-739
Eleven recently completed toxicological studies were critically reviewed to identify toxicologically significant endpoints and dose-response information. Dose-response data were compiled and entered into the USEPA's benchmark dose software (BMDS) for calculation of a benchmark dose (BMD) and a benchmark dose low (BMDL). After assessing 91 endpoints across the nine studies, a total of 23 of these endpoints were identified for BMD modeling, and BMDL estimates corresponding to various dose-response models were compiled for these separate endpoints. Thyroid, neurobehavior and reproductive endpoints for BDE-47, -99, -209 were quantitatively evaluated. According to methods and feature of each study, different uncertainty factor (UF) value was decided and subsequently reference doses (RfDs) were proposed. Consistent with USEPA, the lowest BMDLs of 2.10, 81.77, and 1698 µg/kg were used to develop RfDs for BDE-47, -99, and -209, respectively. RfDs for BDE-99 and BDE-209 were comparable to EPA results, and however, RfD of BDE-47 was much lower than that of EPA, which may result from that reproductive/developmental proves to be more sensitive than neurobehavior for BDE-47 and the principal study uses very-low-dose exposure.
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Female
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Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers
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toxicity
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Male
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Mice
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Rats
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Reference Standards
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Toxicity Tests
9.The protective effects of SB203580 against mortality and radiation induced intestinal injury of mice.
Jianhui CHANG ; Heng ZHANG ; Fangxia GUAN ; Yueying WANG ; Deguan LI ; Hongying WU ; Chengchun WANG ; Changhui ZHOU ; Zhibin ZHAI ; Lu LU ; Xiaochun WANG ; Qi HOU ; Aimin MENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(4):395-9
This study is to investigate the protective effects of the SB203580 against radiation induced mortality and intestinal injury of mice. A total of 67 male C57BL/6 mice (20.0-22.0 g) were matched according to body weight and randomly assigned to one of three groups: control, total body irradiation exposure (IR, 7.2 Gy) only, and IR (7.2 Gy) + SB203580 (15 mg x kg(-1)). 30 days survival rate was observed in the experiment. In intestinal injury experiment, the expression levels of caspase-3, Ki67, p53 and p-p38 were assayed in the mice intestine crypts. The results showed that the 30 days survival rate was 100% (control), 0 (IR) and 40% (IR+ SB203580), separately. Compared to the IR groups, the positive cells of caspase-3, p53 and p-p38 in crypt cells decreased 33.00%, 21.78% and 34.63%, respectively. The rate of positive cells of Ki67 increased 37.96%. Significant difference was found between all of them (P < 0.01). SB203580 potently protected against radiation-induced lethal and intestinal injury in mice, and it may be a potential radio protector.
10.The protective effects of SB203580 against mortality and radiation induced intestinal injury of mice.
Jian-hui CHANG ; Heng ZHANG ; Fang-xia GUAN ; Yue-ying WANG ; De-guan LI ; Hong-ying WU ; Cheng-chun WANG ; Chang-hui ZHOU ; Zhi-bin ZHAI ; Lu LU ; Xiao-chun WANG ; Qi HOU ; Ai-min MENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(4):395-399
This study is to investigate the protective effects of the SB203580 against radiation induced mortality and intestinal injury of mice. A total of 67 male C57BL/6 mice (20.0-22.0 g) were matched according to body weight and randomly assigned to one of three groups: control, total body irradiation exposure (IR, 7.2 Gy) only, and IR (7.2 Gy) + SB203580 (15 mg x kg(-1)). 30 days survival rate was observed in the experiment. In intestinal injury experiment, the expression levels of caspase-3, Ki67, p53 and p-p38 were assayed in the mice intestine crypts. The results showed that the 30 days survival rate was 100% (control), 0 (IR) and 40% (IR+ SB203580), separately. Compared to the IR groups, the positive cells of caspase-3, p53 and p-p38 in crypt cells decreased 33.00%, 21.78% and 34.63%, respectively. The rate of positive cells of Ki67 increased 37.96%. Significant difference was found between all of them (P < 0.01). SB203580 potently protected against radiation-induced lethal and intestinal injury in mice, and it may be a potential radio protector.
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Apoptosis
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radiation effects
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Caspase 3
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metabolism
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Enzyme Inhibitors
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pharmacology
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Imidazoles
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pharmacology
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Intestines
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drug effects
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metabolism
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pathology
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Ki-67 Antigen
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metabolism
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Male
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Pyridines
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pharmacology
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Radiation Injuries, Experimental
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metabolism
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mortality
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pathology
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Radiation-Protective Agents
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pharmacology
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Random Allocation
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Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
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metabolism
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Whole-Body Irradiation
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p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
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metabolism

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