1.β-Ionone suppresses breast cancer cell proliferation through the NF-κB pathway
Guangqiang GAO ; Falin WANG ; Juan LI ; Hong TIAN ; Sijia GUO ; Xiaolan YU ; Tingting YANG ; Jiaren LIU
Practical Oncology Journal 2024;38(4):254-261
Objective This article aimed to explore the inhibitory effect of β-ionone(BI)on the proliferation of breast canc-er cells through the nuclear factor kappa-B(NF-κB)pathway and its possible mechanism.Methods The methylene blue assay and MTT assay were used to determine the viability of breast cancer cells.The malachite green phosphate assay was used to detect the ac-tivity of protein phosphatase 2A(PP2A).Western blot was used to detect the levels of phosphorylated P65(s534 and s311)(p-P65),PP2A(A,B and C),and phosphorylated ataxia telangiectasia mutant(p-ATM)(s1981)protein.Results BI could significant-ly inhibit the proliferation of human breast cancer BT549 cells and MCF-7 cells in a time-and dose-dependent manner,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).After treated with BI,NF-κB activity was significantly inhibited in MCF-7 cells,as shown by a significant decrease in the level of phosphorylated P65(s311 and s534)protein and an increase in the level of PP2A pro-tein,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).In addition,BI also significantly reduced the phosphorylation of P65 protein and ATM protein in MCF-7 cells by the PP2A inhibitor-okada acid(OA).Conclusion This study shows that BI inhibits the proliferation of breast cancer cells by inhibiting NF-κB activity,and its mechanism may be achieved by increasing PP2A activity to regulate the NF-κB pathway.
2.Research development on the interaction between neuroimmunity and inflammation in the treatment of depressive disorder by traditional Chinese medicine
Dongjing GUO ; Wenchao PAN ; Sijia WANG ; Qiancheng MAO ; Hongxiu ZHAGN ; Ke MA
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(8):167-177
Depression,a common mood disorder,has a complex pathogenesis.In recent years,the accelerated pace of life has been accompanied by an increase in the prevalence rate of depression,leading to extensive attention being given to this condition.External stress and inflammation synergize to damage blood vessel and brain functions,induce immune disorders,cause microglia activation,and increase the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines and their receptors.Inflammatory reactions continue to escalate,which affects the normal metabolism and metabolism of the neurotransmitter system.The abnormal functioning of molecular pathways leads to mutations in brain cell and nerve genes,and further formation of the immune-inflammation-neuron cycle pathway becomes an important mechanism in the occurrence and development of depression.A large number of studies have shown that traditional Chinese medicines can improve depression symptoms by restoring neuroimmune inflammation homeostasis.This article explains neuroimmune inflammation's close connection with depression and its pathogenesis and reviews the role of various traditional Chinese medical therapies in improving and treating depression by participating in the regulation of neuroimmune inflammation.This review provides new perspectives on the precise treatment of depression and the development of immune-targeted drugs.
3.Characteristics of gut microbiota of gestational diabetes mellitus and its impact on the glucose metabolism of their offspring
Sijia GUO ; Yimeng HU ; Huijuan YUAN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2024;40(6):529-533
Gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM) is one of the most common complications during pregnancy, with increasing incidence in recent years, significantly affecting the health of both mothers and their offspring across generations. The exact pathogenesis of GDM remains unclear; However, growing evidence suggests that dysbiosis of gut microbiota is involved in the development of GDM, and further influences the establishment of microbiota in the next generation through vertical transmission. This article summarizes the differences in gut microbiota between GDM mothers and their offspring compared to healthy controls. In addition, we also discuss the impact of gut microbiota dysbiosis on metabolic health in GDM offspring and potential mechanisms involved, aiming to provide a reference for targeting gut microbiota in the prevention and treatment of GDM and its complications in offspring.
4.Genome sequences of H7N9 avian influenza virus in poultry-related environment in Henan Province in 2023
Bicong WU ; Xue LUO ; Shidong LU ; Yun SONG ; Baifan ZHANG ; Haiyan WEI ; Yifei NIE ; Hui XIA ; Sijia WAN ; Ying YE ; Xueyong HUANG ; Wanshen GUO ; Hongxia MA
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2024;44(5):377-381
Objective:To analyze the genetic evolution and molecular characteristics of H7N9 avian influenza virus (AIV) isolated in a live poultry market.Methods:Samples such as poultry feces, sewage, and hair removal machine and chopping board swabs were collected. Real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR was used to detect influenza A virus and H7N9 AIV in the samples. The whole genome of H7N9 AIV was amplified with influenza A virus universal primers and sequenced. BLAST and MEGA X were used for sequence alignment, phylogenetic analysis and molecular characterization.Results:Seven poultry-related environment samples were collected in the live poultry market in Xuchang city in February 2023, and four were positive for H7N9 AIV. The whole genome sequences of three H7N9 AIV isolates were successfully obtained, and the isolates shared high nucleotide identity in different genes (98.37%-100.00%). BLAST analysis showed they were highly identical to H7N9 strains isolated from domestic poultry in China from 2020 to 2021. Genetic evolution analysis showed that the three isolates clustered in the same branch and were closer to the recent environmental isolates than to the recent strains isolated from human or avian. Through comparison with the sequences of the representative strains in different periods, it was found that the isolated strains in this study showed high avian pathogenicity with four amino acids KRAA inserted at the cleavage site; the hemagglutinin receptor-binding site was QSG, which was an avian binding receptor; there was a G186I mutation in hemagglutinin. Mammalian-adaptive mutation E627K was not detected in polymerase basic protein 2. Mutations (R292K and I38T) associated with drug resistance to neuraminidase inhibitor (oseltamivir) and polymerase acidic protein inhibitor (baloshavir) were not detected, suggesting that these isolates remained susceptible to these drugs. A S31N mutation was found in M2 protein, indicating they were resistant to alkamines.Conclusions:The three H7N9 AIV strains isolated in the live poultry market have high avian pathogenicity, but there are no significant increase in mutations related to the binding ability to human receptors, mammalian pathogenicity, viral transmissibility, or drug resistance as compared with previous representative strains causing human or avian infection.
5.Advances on management and treatment of comorbidities in elderly patients with diabetes
Sijia FEI ; Qi PAN ; Lixin GUO
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2022;21(10):996-1001
Elderly patients with diabetes often have multiple co-morbidities, comprehensive geriatric health assessment and highly individualized management should be emphasized for them. In recent years, with the emerging of new hypoglycemic drugs the treatment for elderly diabetic patients has advanced, which offers new options and challenges in the management and treatment of elderly diabetic patients with multiple comorbidities.
6.Hot and difficult issues related to prevention and control strategies of COVID-19
Feifei GUO ; Runan WEI ; Sijia SHEN ; Yunjiao BI ; Hainv GAO ; Lanjuan LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2021;14(1):1-6
The epidemic of COVID-19 has lasted for nearly a year, the number of confirmed cases worldwide is still rising, and the trend of the epidemic is unclear. How will be the further development of COVID-19 epidemic? What is the current status of research on new drugs for coronary virus disease? Will the vaccine currently used change the epidemic pattern? In the context of the normalization of the epidemic, whether the epidemiology of other respiratory viruses will change? This article will discuss and analyze these hot and difficult issues.
7.Systematical quantitative evaluation of left ventricular mechanical dysfunction in patients with cirrhosis using ultrasonic layer-specific strain imaging
Ju LEI ; Lixue YIN ; Tong XU ; Jinmei HE ; Zhiyu GUO ; Sijia WANG ; Shenghua XIE ; Wenhua LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2021;30(12):1026-1032
Objective:To assess the left ventricular (LV) myocardial mechanical dysfunction in patients with cirrhosis using ultrasonic layer-specific strain imaging and to explore its value in clinical application.Methods:A total of 80 consecutive cirrhosis patients without cardiovascular diseases were prospectively enrolled from October 2020 to March 2021 in Sichuan Provincial People′s Hospital, 39 of whom were assigned to the compensated group and 41 were assigned to the decompensated group according to the occurrence of portal hypertension. Forty-three healthy volunteers during the same period were randomly recruited as the control group. Transthoracic echocardiography was performed to assess the LV configuration and functional parameters. LV global longitudinal strain in endocardial, middle and epicardial myocardium (GLSendo, GLSmid, GLSepi), and longitudinal strain (LS) in basal, middle and apical segments, and peak strain dispersion (PSD) were obtained using ultrasonic layer-specific strain imaging. ΔLS was calculated by the formula of GLSendo-GLSepi. Then, the differences of related parameters among three groups were compared.Results:①Conventional echocardiography: compared with the control group, the interventricular septum end-diastolic thickness (IVSTd), left ventricular posterior wall end-diastolic thickness (LVPWd), left ventricular mass (LVM) and LVM index (LVMI) were increased in compensated and decompensated groups (all P<0.05), while no significant differences in conventional echocardiographic parameters were identified between the two cirrhosis groups (all P>0.05). ②Global layer-specific strain: compared with the control group, GLSendo, GLSmid, GLSepi and ΔLS were decreased and PSD was increased in compensated and decompensated groups (all P<0.05); Moreover, the decompensated group showed a more impaired GLSendo, GLSmid and GLSepi than compensated group (all P<0.05), whereas there were no significant differences of ΔLS and PSD between the two groups(all P>0.05). ③Segmental layer-specific strain: compared with the control group, LS values of three layers in compensated and decompensated groups were reduced at basal, middle and apical levels (all P<0.05); Compared with the compensated group, LS values of three layers in decompensated group tended to be reduced at above there levels, but only apical segments had significant differences (all P<0.05). Conclusions:There are different degrees of LV mechanical dysfunction in patients with variable severity of cirrhosis. Ultrasonic layer-specific strain imaging has the potential to quantitatively assess the state of cardiac involvement in patients with cirrhosis and to provide visual evidence for the early and accurate diagnosis of myocardial injuries.
8.Clinical features of 3 patients with adrenomyeloneuropathy
Sijia ZHAO ; Tangna SUN ; Jiaqi DING ; Jiarui LU ; Peng GUO ; Miao BAI ; Kaixi REN ; Jun GUO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2021;20(4):393-397
Objective:To summarize the clinical manifestations, imaging characteristics, and diagnoses basis of adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN).Methods:The clinical data of 3 patients with AMN, admitted to our hospital from November 2016 to April 2019, were retrospectively collected. The clinical manifestations, imaging features, and diagnostic process of these patients were analyzed.Results:Three young male patients had onset with gradual aggravation of unilateral or bilateral lower limb insufficiency. MR imaging showed symmetrical abnormal signals in brainstem in 2 patients, and atrophy of thoracic spinal cord in 1 patient. By target region capture sequencing, mutations in the ABCD1 gene were found in all 3 patients; 2 underwent pedigree validation; the remaining one patient and his mother had failed Sanger sequencing validation due to pseudogene interference, and elevated plasma level of very long chain fatty acid (VLCFA) was noted in this patient. Conclusions:AMN usually initiates in the adulthood with spastic paraplegia as onset. Symmetrical lesions in brainstem or atrophy of spinal cord can be manifested on MR imaging; some patients may be accompanied by adrenocortical insufficiency. The definite diagnosis mainly depends on genetic screening and determination of VLCFA level in the blood.
9.Evaluation of left ventricular myocardial systolic dysfunction in patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome using three‐dimensional strain echocardiography
Jie ZHOU ; Lixue YIN ; Yun XU ; Sijia WANG ; Bo ZHOU ; Qiao LU ; Zhiyu GUO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2019;28(5):407-413
Objective To evaluate left ventricular myocardial systolic function in patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome ( OSA HS) with normal left ventricular ejection fraction( LVEF) using three‐dimensional strain echocardiography . Methods One hundred patients with OSA HS were divided into mild group ,moderate group and severe group according to apnea hypopnea index ( A HI) w hile matched with 32 healthy people as control group . T he parameters such as three‐dimensional LVEF ,global longitudinal strain( GLS) ,global circumferential strain( GCS) ,global area strain( GAS) ,global radial strain ( GRS) ,twist and torsion based on standard three‐dimensional echocardiography were measured by three‐ dimensional strain echocardiography , the above parameters among the four groups were compared for difference .Linear correlationship between A HI ,LVEF and the three dimensional strain parameters was analyzed respectively . Results ①T here was no significant difference in three‐dimensional LVEF ,twist and torsion between each groups( P >0 .05 ) . ②GLS ,GAS and GRS were lower in mild ,moderate and severe group compared with control group ,decreasing along with the disease severity ( P <0 .01 or P < 0 .05 ) . GCS in severe group was lower than that in control group ( P <0 .01 ) . ③GLS and GAS in severe group were lower than those in mild group ( all P <0 .05) .GRS in moderate and severe group were lower than that in mild group( all P < 0 .05 ) ,GAS ,GRS in severe group was lower than those in moderate group ( P <0 .05) . ④T here was a mild correlation between GLS and A HI ( r =0 .342 , P <0 .01) ,GAS and A HI ( r=0 .294 , P <0 .01) ,GRS and A HI ( r = -0 .411 , P <0 .01 ) . T here was a mild correlation between GCS and three‐dimensional LVEF ( r= -0 .354 , P <0 .01 ) ,GAS and three‐dimensional LVEF ( r = -0 .326 , P <0 .01) ,GRS and three‐dimensional LVEF ( r =0 .300 , P <0 .01) . Conclusions T he left ventricular myocardial systolic function is impaired in all patients with OSA HS even with normal LVEF and the dysfunction is aggravating with the disease severity . Ultrasonic three‐dimensional strain imaging technology can be used to detect the subclinical myocardial systolic dysfunction quantitatively in the early stage of OSA HS patients .
10.Assessment of early doxorubicin-induced early-stage acute myocardial toxicity in rats using ultrasonic left ventricular myocardial layer-specific strain imaging
Lu CAI ; Lixue YIN ; Sijia WANG ; Jie ZHOU ; Yun XU ; Zhiyu GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2019;16(5):386-392
Objective To evaluate the transmural myocardial strain in three specific layers of the left ventricle at the papillary muscle level in short-axis view in SD rats before and after doxorubicin administration usmg myocardial layer-specific strain imaging based on two-dimensional ultrasound speckle tracking imaging (2D-STI),and to demonstrate the myocardial mechanical characteristics of doxorubicininduced early-stage acute cardiac toxicity in rats.Methods Thirty-two SD male rats weighing 300-350 g were randomly divided into a doxorubicin group (DOX group,n=16) and a control group (n=16).In the doxorubicin group,doxorubicin hydrochloride (concentration,2 mg/ml) was injected intraperitoneally at a single dose of 12 mg/kg,while the control group was given equal volume of 0.9% sodium chloride solution.LVEDD,LVESD,IVSd,LVPWd,FS,and LVEF were measured and derived using two-dimensional gray-scale echocardiography at the left ventricular papillary muscle level in short-axis view at three time points (before administration and 24 and 48 hours after administration).The circumferential strain in the subendocardium,medium,and subepicardium at the left ventricular papillary muscle level in short-axis view were obtained using ultrasonic 2D-STI.The values of FS,LVEF,and the global myocardial circumferential strain in different layers of the left ventricular wall at the papillary muscle level in short axis view at three time points were compared between the two groups.After echocardiographic examinations at 48 h and 72 h,the hearts of three rats in each group were randomly selected,sliced,and HE-stained for myocardial pathological observation.Results In both groups,there was a circumferential strain gradient of the left ventricular wall at the papillary muscle level in the short-axis view:subendocardium > medium > epicardial myocardium.In the DOX group,the circumferential strain in the subendocardial myocardium decreased at 48 hours after DOX administration;the difference was statistically significant between the two groups (-25.13± 10.6 vs -17.04± 2.89,t=2.3,P < 0.05).There was no significant difference in myocardial circumference strain in the three layers,as well as LVEDD,LVESD,IVS,LVPW,FS,or LVEF at three time points between the control group and DOX group (P > 0.05).The pathological changes were mainly myocardial cell edema,vascular degeneration,myocardial nucleus atrophy,dissolution,interstitial edema,and capillary dilatation in the doxorubicin group,which were especially obvious in subendocardial cardiomyocytes.Conclusion 2D-STI technology based layer-specific strain imaging could be used to detect and quantitatively evaluate the deformation damage of the transmural left ventricular wall in SD rats.

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