1.Ku70 Functions as an RNA Helicase to Regulate miR-124 Maturation and Neuronal Cell Differentiation
Ai-Xue HUANG ; Rui-Ting LI ; Yue-Chao ZHAO ; Jie LI ; Hui LI ; Xue-Feng DING ; Lin WANG ; Can XIAO ; Xue-Mei LIU ; Cheng-Feng QIN ; Ning-Sheng SHAO
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2024;51(6):1418-1433
ObjectiveHuman Ku70 protein mainly involves the non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) repair of double-stranded DNA breaks (DSB) through its DNA-binding properties, and it is recently reported having an RNA-binding ability. This paper is to explore whether Ku70 has RNA helicase activity and affects miRNA maturation. MethodsRNAs bound to Ku protein were analyzed by RNA immunoprecipitation sequencing (RIP-seq) and bioinfomatic anaylsis. The expression relationship between Ku protein and miRNAs was verified by Western blot (WB) and quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) assays. Binding ability of Ku protein to the RNAs was tested by biolayer interferometry (BLI) assay. RNA helicase activity of Ku protein was identified with EMSA assay. The effect of Ku70 regulated miR-124 on neuronal differentiation was performed by morphology analysis, WB and immunofluorescence assays with or without Zika virus (ZIKV) infection. ResultsWe revealed that the Ku70 protein had RNA helicase activity and affected miRNA maturation. Deficiency of Ku70 led to the up-regulation of a large number of mature miRNAs, especially neuronal specific miRNAs like miR-124. The knockdown of Ku70 promoted neuronal differentiation in human neural progenitor cells (hNPCs) and SH-SY5Y cells by boosting miR-124 maturation. Importantly, ZIKV infection reduced the expression of Ku70 whereas increased expression of miR-124 in hNPCs, and led to morphologically neuronal differentiation. ConclusionOur study revealed a novel function of Ku70 as an RNA helicase and regulating miRNA maturation. The reduced expression of Ku70 with ZIKV infection increased the expression of miR-124 and led to the premature differentiation of embryonic neural progenitor cells, which might be one of the causes of microcephaly.
2.Study and validation of biomarkers in serum of patients with acute and chronic kidney injury
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2024;40(2):335-342
AIM:The aim of this study is to investigate the clinical utility of neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin(NGAL)and other biomarkers in serum for patients with acute and chronic kidney injury.METHODS:A total of 171 patients with acute kidney injury(AKI)and 209 patients with chronic kidney disease(CKD)who sought medical care at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou between January 2022 and July 2023 were in-cluded in this study.Data on potassium(K),sodium(Na),chloride(Cl),carbon dioxide(CO2),urea(Urea),and glu-cose(GLU)were collected from each group of participants.A total of 94 individuals who were deemed healthy and had un-dergone physical examinations within the same time frame were chosen as the control group.The serum NGAL levels of all three groups were measured using latex immunoturbidimetry.The diagnostic effectiveness of serum NGAL and other bio-markers in identifying acute and chronic kidney injury was analyzed.Multiple logistic regression equations were employed to examine the factors influencing the occurrence of AKI and CKD in patients.Additionally,receiver operating characteris-tic(ROC)curves were constructed to evaluate the clinical significance of these biomarkers in patients with kidney injury.RESULTS:Through bioinformatic analysis,it was suggested that NGAL may be a detection marker of kidney injury.Ac-cording to general data,in the AKI and the CKD groups,K,Na,CO2,Urea,GLU and NGAL levels were higher than those in the healthy control group(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression equation analysis showed that Na,Urea,GLU and NGAL levels were all independent risk factors for AKI or CKD disease occurrence(P<0.05).The ROC curve analysis showed that in the AKI group,the area under the curve(AUC)for Na,Urea,GLU and NGAL were 0.711,0.960,0.793 and 0.841,respectively(P<0.01).In the CKD group,the AUC for Na,Urea,GLU and NGAL were 0.681,0.990,0.703 and 0.930,respectively(P<0.01).The sensitivity and specificity of NGAL and Urea combined diagnosis for AKI were 81.9%and 61.1%,respectively,and those for CKD were 62.7%and 80.0%,respectively.CONCLUSION:Serum NGAL can serve as an indicator of acute and chronic kidney injury,and its combination with other biomarkers also has certain clinical application value in acute and chronic kidney injury.
3.Optimization of batch dispensing parameters for dispensing robots
Hai-Wen DING ; Tong TONG ; Li-Li DU ; Sheng LIU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2024;45(2):35-40
Objective To optimize the batch dispensing parameters of dispensing robots to ensure the standardization and homogenization of finished infusion.Methods Five parameters for intelligent dispensing robots were optimized with orthogonal test including push and pull times,standing time,needle rotation speed,solvent volume and pulling angle,with the insoluble particles as the evaluation index.Four finished infusion solutions including pantoprazole sodium solution,esomeprazole sodium solution,omeprazole sodium solution and eplazole sodium solution prepared at room temperature for 0,2,4,6 and 8 h were compared in terms of appearance,pH,osmolality and number of insoluble particles;the amounts of drug residue in empty syringe bottles and the efficiency of batch dispensing of the four finished infusion solutions using dispensing robot and manual operation were observed.Results After optimization the batch dispensing parameters of the robot were set as 2 times(push and pull times),5 s(standing time),low speed(needle rotation speed),6 mL(solvent volume)and 90°(pulling angle).After 8 h of dispensing at room temperature,the eplazole sodium solution became light yellow and clarified,and the number of insoluble particles went beyond the prescribed value in Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2020;the remained three solutions were colorless and clarified at 0,2,4,6 and 8 h,and the number of insoluble particles complied with the requirements of Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2020;there were no significant changes in pH and osmolality at 0,2,4,6 and 8 h.The robot had less drug residue than manual operation,and the efficiency of two robots operated by one person was higher than that of one person manually or one robot by one person,and all the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The batch dispensing parameters optimized with orthogonal test contributes to the standardization and homogeneity of the finished solutions with decreased drug residue while increased batch dispensing efficiency.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2024,45(2):35-40]
4.Design,numerical simulation and experimental study of novel oxygenator
Ming-Hao YUE ; Shi-Yao ZHANG ; Ji-Nian LI ; Hui-Chao LIU ; Zi-Hua SU ; Ya-Wei WANG ; Zeng-Sheng CHEN ; Shi-Hang LIN ; Jin-Yu LI ; Ya-Ke CHENG ; Yong-Fei HU ; Cun-Ding JIA ; Ming-Zhou XU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2024;45(3):23-28
Objective To design a novel oxygenator to solve the existing problems of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO)machine in high transmembrane pressure difference,low efficiency of blood oxygen exchange and susceptibility to thrombosis.Methods The main body of the oxygenator vascular access flow field was gifted with a flat cylindrical shape.The topology of the vascular access was modeled in three dimensions,and the whole flow field was cut into a blood inlet section,an inlet buffer,a heat exchange zone,a blood oxygen exchange zone,an outlet buffer and a blood outlet section.The oxygenator was compared with Quadrox oxygenator by means of ANSYS FLUENT-based simulation and prototype experiments.Results Simulation calculations showed the oxygenator designed was comparable to the clinically used ones in general,and gained advantages in transmembrane pressure difference,blood oxygen exchange and flow uniformity.Experimental results indicated that the oxygenator behaved better than Quadrox oxygenator in transmembrane pressure difference and blood oxygen exchange.Conclusion The oxygenator has advantages in transmem-brane pressure difference,temperature change,blood oxygen ex-change and low probability of thrombosis.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2024,45(3):23-28]
5.The Investigation on the Physical Compatibility of Admixture of CisplatinInjection with 6 Proton Pump Inhibitors
Tong TONG ; Haiwen DING ; Sheng LIU ; Liqin TANG
Herald of Medicine 2024;43(6):965-969
Objective To investigate the physical compatibility of admixture of cisplatin injection with 6 proton pump inhibitors.Methods At room temperature,cisplatin solutions at low,medium and high prepared concentrations(0.06,0.09,0.12 mg·mL-1)were mixed with the same volume of injection solutions of pantoprazole sodium,esomeprazole sodium,omeprazole sodium,rabeprazole sodium,lansoprazole sodium and ilaprazole sodium infusion,respectively.The changes of appearance,Tyndall effect,pH value,turbidity,the number of insoluble particles and UV absorbance of the admixtures were investigated within 8 h.Results The admixtures of cisplatin with pantoprazole sodium,esomeprazole,omeprazole sodium and rabeprazole sodium were clear and transparent within 8 h,and the change of pH value,turbidity changes,insoluble particles,UV absorbance value changes met the requirements.The combination of low concentration cisplatin and lansoprazole sodium was physically compatible and stable within 8 h.The number of insoluble particles in medium did not meet the requirements when high concentration cisplatin combined with lansoprazole sodium.All the indexes did not meet the requirements when cisplatin were combined with ilaprazole sodium.Conclusions Low concentration cisplatin is compatible with Lansoprazole sodium within 4 h at room temperature.Low,medium and high concentrations of cisplatin were compatible with pantoprazole sodium,esomeprazole sodium,omeprazole sodium and rabeprazole sodium within 8 h.High concentrations of cisplatin is incompatible with lansoprazole sodium.Cisplatin with low,medium and high concentrations are incompatible with iprrazole sodium.
6.The origin and development of history of Xiangya public health discipline(1911-2023)
Shan-Qi HUANG ; Zhi-Sheng LIU ; Guo DING ; Yun WANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2024;23(11):1333-1343
Public health is a public service that is related to the health of the general public in a country or region.This article traces back to 1911-2023 and summarizes the major public health events during multiple periods,inclu-ding the beginning of public health during the Yale period,the initial establishment of Xiangya,and the establish-ment of the Faculty of Health of Hunan Medical College.It is the first systematic compilation of the history of Xiangya public health discipline.The milestones in the history of Xiangya public health discipline are as follows:(1)Dr.Yan Fuqing was the founder of health and public health around the establishment of Xiangya,and is the first person to propose the term'public health'.(2)The course of Health and Public Health in Xiangya began in 1916 and was offered in the academic year of 1918-1919.(3)Until the establishment of the Faculty of Health in 1975,the course of Health and Public Health was compulsory for Xiangya students.(4)In 1988,the Faculty of Health was renamed as the Faculty of Preventive Medicine,and the Institute of Preventive Medicine was established;In 1995,it was renamed as the School of Public Health of Hunan Medical University.In April 2000,after the merger and es-tablishment of Central South University,it was renamed as the School of Public Health of Central South University;In 2015,it was renamed as Xiangya School of Public Health of Central South University.Xiangya Public Health has been involved in almost all major public health work in China since its beginning,adhering to the principle of preven-tion first,promoting and serving people's health.
7.Focusing on the evaluation of resectability of bile ducts-Application of medical imaging technology and 3D recon-struction in preoperative planning for radical resection of hi-lar cholangiocarcinoma
Xiang-Min DING ; Dou-Sheng BAI ; Guo-Qing JIANG ; Sheng-Jie JIN ; Chi ZHANG ; Qian WANG ; Bao-Huan ZHOU ; Ao-Qing WANG ; Ren-Jie LIU
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2024;27(10):789-793
Hepatohilar cholangiocarcinoma is a common malignant tumor of the biliary system,and radical surgery is one of the important treatment methods.Due to the narrow space at the hi-lum and the high rate of anatomical variation,radical surgery is challenging.By using medical imag-ing technology and 3D reconstruction,surgeons can accurately determine the stage and classifica-tion of hilar cholangiocarcinoma preoperatively.They can assess the tumor's resectability by Ac-cording to the bile duct separation limit points(U point,P point)and anticipate the impact of portal vein,bile duct,and arterial variations on the surgical plan,thereby improving the rate of radical re-section and reducing complication rates.
8.Correlation study of transcranial sonography combined with serum biomarkers and cognitive status in patients with Parkinson′s disease
Hai WANG ; Yingchun ZHANG ; Changwei DING ; Caishan WANG ; Yujing SHENG ; Xiaofang CHEN ; Ying ZHANG ; Min YANG ; Pan MAO ; Yong YANG ; Ping FENG ; Chengjie MAO ; Jing CHEN ; Chunfeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2024;33(6):512-518
Objective:To explore the correlation between transcranial sonography (TCS) combined with serum homocysteine (Hcy), blood glucose, blood lipids, the cognitive status of Parkinson′s disease (PD) patients, and to analyze the clinical application value of these parameters in assessing the cognitive status of PD patients.Methods:A total of 152 PD patients admitted to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from January 2020 to June 2023 were retrospectively collected as the PD group, and 101 healthy examinees matched for age and gender during the same period were selected as control group. Clinical data [age, gender, duration of illness, Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score, Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score, Unified Parkinson′s Disease Rating Scale Part Ⅲ (UPDRS-Ⅲ) score, Hoehn-Yahr (H-Y) stage, etc.], serum tests (Hcy, blood glucose, total cholesterol, triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein, high-density lipoprotein concentration), and TCS examination results (third ventricular width, midbrain area, peak systolic velocity of bilateral middle cerebral arteries, bilateral middle cerebral artery resistance index, bilateral substantia nigra hyperechoic area) were collected. The two groups were divided into pure PD group and PD group with elevated Hcy, pure control group and control group with elevated Hcy, based on an Hcy concentration threshold of ≥15 μmol/L. The differences in the above parameters among the four groups were compared. The correlation between Hcy and cognitive status (MoCA score, MMSE score) of PD patients and the above parameters were analyzed.Results:The MoCA score and MMSE score of the PD group with elevated Hcy were lower than those of the pure PD group, and the UPDRS-Ⅲ score and H-Y stage were higher than those of the pure PD group (all P<0.001). The order of Hcy concentration from high to low was PD group with elevated Hcy, pure Hcy elevation group, pure PD group, and pure control group. The differences in serum data and TCS data among the four groups were statistically significant (all P<0.001). Spearman correlation analysis showed: ①In the PD group, the concentration of Hcy was positively correlated with glucose concentration, H-Y stage, low-density lipoprotein concentration, right middle cerebral artery resistance index, UPDRS-Ⅲ score, total cholesterol concentration, triglyceride concentration, left middle cerebral artery resistance index, third ventricular width, and age ( rs=0.422, 0.350, 0.348, 0.334, 0.325, 0.300, 0.293, 0.283, 0.221, 0.164, all P<0.05); Hcy concentration was negatively correlated with midbrain area, MMSE score, MoCA score, peak systolic velocity of right middle cerebral artery, peak systolic velocity of left middle cerebral artery, and high-density lipoprotein concentration ( rs=-0.328, -0.282, -0.245, -0.229, -0.224, -0.192, all P<0.05). ②Clinical data, serum data, and TCS data of PD patients were all correlated with MoCA score and MMSE score, with midbrain area showing the largest positive correlation ( rs=0.524, 0.516; both P<0.05) and H-Y stage showing the largest negative correlation( rs=-0.490, -0.468; both P<0.05). Conclusions:PD patients with elevated Hcy have lower cognitive scores than pure PD patients. The correlation between Hcy concentration and blood glucose concentration is the highest in PD patients, followed by H-Y stage. The cognitive scores of PD patients are most correlated with midbrain area and unrelated to substantia nigra hyperechoic area. Lowering serum Hcy concentration in PD patients may be one of the ways to delay cognitive impairment.
9.A decade of liver organoids: Advances in disease modeling
Yue LIU ; Jian-Ying SHENG ; Chun-Fang YANG ; Junjun DING ; Yun-Shen CHAN
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology 2023;29(3):643-669
Liver organoids are three-dimensional cellular tissue models in which cells interact to form unique structures in culture. During the past 10 years, liver organoids with various cellular compositions, structural features, and functional properties have been described. Methods to create these advanced human cell models range from simple tissue culture techniques to complex bioengineering approaches. Liver organoid culture platforms have been used in various research fields, from modeling liver diseases to regenerative therapy. This review discusses how liver organoids are used to model disease, including hereditary liver diseases, primary liver cancer, viral hepatitis, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Specifically, we focus on studies that used either of two widely adopted approaches: differentiation from pluripotent stem cells or epithelial organoids cultured from patient tissues. These approaches have enabled the generation of advanced human liver models and, more importantly, the establishment of patient-tailored models for evaluating disease phenotypes and therapeutic responses at the individual level.
10.Effects of Electroacupuncture on Hippocampal AcH3 and BDNF in the Rat Model of SNI-induced Pain-Depression Dyad
Sheng LI ; Jian-peng HUANG ; Ding LUO ; Rui MA ; Bin HUANG ; Jian-hua LIU ; Wen-bin FU
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2023;44(1):44-50
ObjectiveTo observe the impacts of electroacupuncture (EA) on the expression of hippocampal brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and acetylated histone (AcH3) in the rat model of spared nerve injury (SNI), so as to explore the analgesic and antidepressant effects of EA. MethodsTwenty-four Male SD rats were randomly divided into 4 groups, with 6 in each group. SNI was used to establish the model of pain and depression. All the groups were intervened one week after SNI surgery and persisted 5 weeks. The EA group was treated with EA (2 Hz) for 30 min every other day and imipramine drug group (IMP) group with peritoneal imipramine injection (10 mg/kg) per day. The sham surgery group (SS) and model group (SNI) received the same grasping stimulation. The paw mechanical withdrawal threshold (PWT) test was performed before the SNI surgery, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 weeks after surgery, respectively. The forced swimming test (FST) and the sucrose preference test (SPT) were performed 6 weeks after SNI surgery. The Western blot method was employed to detect the expression of BDNF and AcH3 from the rat hippocampal tissue at the end of the behavioral tests. ResultsCompared with the SS group, the SNI group had significantly decreased PWT and sucrose consumption, prolonged FST immobility time (all P<0.01), down-regulated BDNF and AcH3 expression (P<0.05 & P<0.01) in the hippocampus, which indicated the successful construction of the pain-depression model. Compared with the SNI group, 6 weeks after SNI surgery, the EA and IMP groups had significantly increased PWT and sucrose consumption, and reduced FST immobility time (all P<0.01); the EA group had up-regulated BDNF and AcH3 expression (both P<0.05) in the hippocampus, the IMP group had up-regulated AcH3 (P<0.05) expression but no difference in BDNF expression. ConclusionEA could relieve pain and depressive behavioral symptoms in SNI rats. And its analgesic and antidepressant mechanisms may relate to the up-regulation of hippocampal AcH3 and BDNF expression.

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